Five St. Joseph County veterans were selected for the latest Talons Out Honor Flight to Washington, D.C., which occurred over the weekend. Flying Saturday out of Kalamazoo were Jeffery Owen and John Raifsnider of Sturgis, and Garry Grevenstuk, Edward Ondrejka and Norm Stutesman of Three Rivers. Honor Flight offers complimentary day trips to the nation’s capital for veterans of World …
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Glen Oaks hosts suicide prevention summit
With a focus on suicide prevention, the next IBelong summit takes place this weekend. Glen Oaks Community College will host the event, which is sponsored by the St. Joseph County United Way. The community conference will feature keynote speaker Nathan Harmon. He is the founder of “Your Life Speaks” and a tireless advocate for suicide prevention. Harmon was involved in …
Read More »Carra introduces road maintenance bill
State Rep. Steve Carra has introduced legislation that he said will increase the quality and durability of Michigan roads. A member of the House Transportation Committee, Carra introduced a plan to require long-term contracts for road construction and maintenance. Carra said under his plan, contractors will have a vested interest in making and maintaining durable highways and roadways. Carra’s House …
Read More »Man arrested after stealing car
A Georgia man was arrested after the victim of a motor vehicle theft followed the suspect and reported the incident to authorities. Sheriff Mark Lillywhite said deputies were notified around 1 a.m. Thursday about a motor vehicle theft in progress. The suspect was in the process of stealing a car from a residence in the 61000 block of Klinger Lake …
Read More »Two men injured in Cass County crash
Two Cass County men were injured after they were involved in a collision last week in Penn Township. Sheriff Richard Behnke said deputies were alerted around 9:30 a.m. Friday to a two-vehicle collision in the area of Decatur Road and Fox Street. Investigators said a pick-up driven by Raymond Welburn, 70, of Jones, attempted to turn left onto Fox Street …
Read More »Legal updates presented at school board association meeting
Legal updates were among topics at a meeting of the St. Joseph County School Board Association last week in Sturgis. Brad Banasik, legal counsel and director of labor relations for Michigan Association of School Boards, presented the updates. Among the topics were Public Act 87 of 2021, quarantining, Open Meetings Act issues, student discipline and off-campus student speech and school board censures. Public …
Read More »Constantine buys Burr Oak police car
The village of Burr Oak came to the aid of another St. Joseph County community recently, selling its 2014 police car to the village of Constantine. The vehicle was purchased under a grant from the USDA. Constantine was in need of a car after they had one out of service. Being bought under the USDA grant, Burr Oak was able to sell the car at a …
Read More »Upcoming fresh food distributions
Eight fresh-food distributions will take place through the end of the month in St. Joseph County. The next will be at 4 p.m. Tuesday at Seventh-Day Adventist Church in Centreville, followed by a distribution at 10 a.m. Oct. 16 at the Huss Project in Three Rivers. After that, there will be three events Oct. 21: 10:30 a.m. at Gateway Village …
Read More »Local church celebrates anniversary
Firm Foundation Ministries is celebrating a milestone this weekend, as the Centreville-based church on Sunday will acknowledge the 25th anniversary of its founding. Senior pastor Don Smith said fanfare will be minimal this weekend but a larger salute to its silver anniversary will take place at the end of the month. Smith said Wednesday was the anniversary date of the …
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I’m not heavy, I’m just 35 pounds. I’m not going to get much bigger. I am a boxer mix, one year old, female. I will need my spay surgery. I walk okay on a leash after a little refresher of what I’m supposed to do. I know “sit”, “down”, and that hot dogs taste good. I am quiet. My …
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