Thursday’s meeting of the board of the Branch-Hillsdale-St. Joseph County Health Agency never started after a small group of audience members refused to comply with COVID-19 safety requirements for entering the building. Most were there to object to a new contract for Health Officer Rebecca Burns, who had instituted mask and quarantine orders for schools until the state legislature banned …
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Dixie
I am ready for Santa’s milk and cookies. I have my bib on. I am “Dixie”, I am two years old and have been spayed. I have been here awhile and I would be so happy to be in my new home by Christmas. My docket number is 51375, at the St. Joseph County Animal Control Shelter located at 652 …
Read More »Colon library receives grant
Colon Township Library has announced it was the recipient of a $2,000 grant from the Branch County Foundation. Library treasurer Martha Graham said the competition was based on number of donors. The library won the grant money as it was the recipient of the most donors on Nov. 30 – Giving Tuesday, Graham said. Donations and the grant money will …
Read More »County administrator contract renewed
St. Joseph County Administrator Teresa Doehring has agreed to a one-year contract renewal. During Tuesday’s board of commissioners meeting, county officials approved a contract for 2022. Doehring, 47, is completing her fourth year as the highest-ranking, non-elected employee in county government. A lifelong Mendon-area resident, Doehring said she is grateful commissioners think enough of her to keep her on board …
Read More »House Transportation Committee considers road maintenance bill
State Rep. Steve Carra, a member of the House Transportation Committee, shared with fellow committee members his plan to require long-term contracts for road construction and maintenance, which could increase road quality and save taxpayer dollars. Carra said any strategy needs to include building more durable roads in the first place. By pairing construction with long-term maintenance, Carra said his …
Read More »County commission makes board reappointments
Several people were appointed or renewed to various boards, following action Tuesday by St. Joseph County Board of Commissioners. Eric Shafer and Dan Czajkowski were reappointed to the Board of Public Works; Kathy Humphreys to the Building Authority Board; Lon Huffman, Edward Bell and Joe Woodin to the Planning Commission. Meanwhile, Cathi Abbs, Rick Shaffer and Tracey Parker will continue …
Read More »Plans made for extreme-weather shelter in Sturgis
Community members in Sturgis have a plan for an extreme-weather shelter this winter to accommodate its homeless population. The group consists of individual residents, church groups and The Salvation Army. The process began in 2019, when the city of Sturgis opened a warming shelter at Sturges-Young Center for the Arts. The plan is to have a shelter at The Salvation …
Read More »Riders take advantage of free ride home
St. Joseph County Transportation Authority Director Allen Balog said nearly two dozen people took advantage of the agency’s “Free Ride Home” program a few weeks ago. The service, provided over a six-hour period the night of Nov. 24, drew 19 riders, Balog said. He noted the free service was available to people coming from locations and going to locations in …
Read More »Aluminum recycling plant coming to Cass County
Hydro, a European-based company, has committed to construction of a new, state-of-the-art aluminum recycling plant in Cass County. The plant will produce 120,000 tons of aluminum extrusion ingot per year. Hydro will be able to recycle up to 40,000 tons of post-consumer scrap at the new facility while delivering high-quality aluminum capable of meeting automotive requirements. Construction is set to …
Read More »City considers new police chief
Three Rivers City Manager Joe Bippus has announced the potential hiring of a new chief of police. With the retirement of longtime chief Tom Bringman, the city is poised to agree to a contract with Ronald “Scott” Boling. The announcement was made Friday. Boling’s hiring is contingent on action by the city commission at its meeting Tuesday. Bippus said Boling …
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