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Dick Wenzel, 88

Richard A. “Dick” Wenzel, age 88, of Portage, and a lifelong Sturgis resident, went to heaven late Friday evening, March 19, 2021, in the loving care of his family and Dear Country Adult Foster Care in Burr Oak. Dick was born April 6, 1932, in Sturgis, a son of the late Richard G. and H. Irene (Milliman) Wenzel. Dick lived …

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Shirley Faunce, 98

Shirley Lucille Faunce, age 98, of Coldwater, went to be with her lord and savior on Thursday, March 18, 2021, at Skaggs Assisted Living in Burr Oak. A memorial service for Shirley will be held at 1 p.m. Thursday, March 25, 2021, at Bronson First United Methodist Church, with Pastor Sam Gordy officiating. A burial of ashes will take place …

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Sturges-Young begins fundraising campaign

Fundraising efforts to upgrade Sturges-Young Center for the Arts are underway, as part of a multiple-year timeline of goals and projects. Sheila Bolda, executive director at Sturges-Young, recently presented an update to Sturgis City Commission members regarding the fundraising campaign. Bolda said long-overdue restroom upgrades, complete with touch-free fixtures, are the highest priority. The facility is hoping to raise between $300,000 …

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Rescheduled examination hearing held in assault case

A man whose defense case brought international interest following a March 2 preliminary exam in St. Joseph County District Court took another turn Tuesday. After it was announced Coby Harris allegedly made phone calls from jail to the alleged victim, he faces another set of hearings March 30 and April 6. Tuesday’s hearing was a rescheduled examination, which began March …

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Balog accepts CTA executive director position

A decades-long Three Rivers resident has been selected to oversee the St. Joseph County Transportation Authority. After serving since October as interim executive director of the Three Rivers-based agency, Allen Balog has accepted the position on a permanent basis. Balog’s agreement with the CTA board was formalized last week. During his 10-year stint as a county commissioner, Balog served the …

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County commission makes re-apopintments

Four people were re-appointed to the Community Mental Health and Substance Abuse Board of St. Joseph County. During their board meeting Tuesday, St. Joseph County commissioners approved Carol Naccarato, Kathy Pangle, Kay Decker and Rick Shaffer to three-year terms. Meanwhile, commissioners also re-appointed six people to the St. Joseph County Transportation Authority Board. They are: Charles Thompson, Bruce Zakrzewski, Sarah …

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No charge for COVID-19 vaccine

Branch-Hillsdale-St. Joseph Community Health Agency officer Rebecca Burns, wishes to remind the public there should never be a charge for COVID-19 vaccine. Burns said the vaccine has been purchased by the federal government. In some cases, however, the provider may bill for an administration fee. Anyone receiving the vaccine from the local health department will be billed nothing, not even …

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Commission approves removal of restrictive covenants in Centreville

The removal of decades-old restrictive covenants assigned to property in Centreville could potentially spur economic growth in the county seat. Zoning administrator Doug Kuhlman told county commissioners during their executive committee meeting last week that the covenants were put in place by a committee that doesn’t appear to exist anymore. During their board meeting Tuesday, commissioners approved a measure that …

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County commission approves budget amendment

St. Joseph County commissioners have approved a budget amendment necessary to fix a leaking roof at a county facility. During their board meeting Tuesday, commissioners were brought up-to-date on the status of a roof leak over the atrium area at the Three Rivers Commission on Aging property. County finance director Angie Steinman said the correction was originally slated to be …

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County commission approves use of courthouse property

St. Joseph County commissioners have approved a request to use courthouse property for a local, community festival. During their board meeting Tuesday, the five-member commission OK’d a request from Covered Bridge Days officials. Festival organizers asked to use the courthouse property for the two-day event, which would begin July 9. Commissioners indicated they hope the festival will go on as …

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