A juvenile considered a runaway was tracked and found Wednesday in a wooded area near Centreville High School. Sheriff Mark Lillywhite said deputies were notified around 3 p.m. about a runaway from Centreville High School. Deputies requested assistance from Three Rivers Police Department for a K-9 team. K-9 officer Jake aided in tracking the juvenile to a densely wooded area. …
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Sonny
I am Sonny. I like to wander around. I have been here for a while now and I am very calm. I want to be the only cat in the house. I am three years old and housetrained and already neutered. My docket number is 51024, at the St. Joseph County Animal Control Shelter located at 652 E. Main St., …
Read More »United Way’s fair auction available online
The St. Joseph County United Way wishes to remind residents that its annual silent auction, tied in with the county fair, is also online. Agency director Kelly Hostetler said bidding is available daily from 9 a.m. to 10 p.m. and Saturday 9 a.m. to noon. A list of items and more information about the silent auction and in-person auction on …
Read More »2020 surplus for St. Joseph County
St. Joseph County ended 2020 with a surplus featuring a combined fund-balance increase of more than $2.2 million compared to 2019. The good news was delivered during Tuesday’s commission meeting, when Joe Verlin of the Grand Rapids-based firm Gabridge & Co., provided a detailed analysis of the annual audit. Afterward, however, finance director Angie Steinman cautioned that the surplus was …
Read More »Fall collection date for household hazardous waste announced
Organizers of the twice-a-year collection of household hazardous waste and recycling of electronics have announced the date of the fall collection. Pat Kulikowski, secretary of the St. Joseph County Solid Waste Committee, said the collection will be 8 a.m. to noon Oct. 2 at the county fairgrounds. As always, the event will provide an opportunity for residents to turn over …
Read More »Logs stolen in Nottawa Township
Sheriff’s deputies are investigating a theft incident reported earlier this month from a location in Nottawa Township. Sheriff Mark Lillywhite said the agency was notified that several hickory logs were stolen between Sept. 11 and 13 from a wooded area on Walterspaugh Road, near Butler Road. Authorities said the logs are 8 to 10 feet long, with a diameter of …
Read More »Concrete rabbit stolen in Colon
Colon police are investigating the theft of a decorative rabbit from outside a business the night of Sept. 11 or morning of Sept. 12. Estimated at 3 feet high and weighing approximately 250 pounds, the concrete rabbit was taken from out front of Adams Financial Services on North Blackstone Avenue. The rabbit is part of the “Colon Magic Bunnies” theme …
Read More »Full day of activities planned at fair
The 2021 St. Joseph County Grange Fair reaches its halfway point today and there is plenty going on throughout the day and into the evening. Today is “Seniors Day” and the list of activities includes bingo, COA luncheon, harness racing, 4-H animal project demonstrations and other 4-H animal events. There will be live music at 6 o’clock at the Free …
Read More »Fair continues with Education Day
Today is Education Day at the St. Joseph County Grange Fair. In addition to wristbands honored at all rides from 3 to 10, highlights include 4-H horse-show driving, 4-H beef cattle show and dairy feeder show, bingo, harness racing, music at the free stage from Sweet Johnny Knox, and the Helmsmen perform at the community tent. Tonight’s main attraction at …
Read More »County may return to seven-member board
Barring any major modifications, it appears St. Joseph County is going back to being run by a seven-member board. The Apportionment Commission charged with reviewing the county’s 2020 U.S. Census figures and adjusting county representation proportionately has come up with a seven-district proposal, as it was for decades prior to 2010. Apportionment Commission members met Friday and will reconvene Oct. …
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