Centreville Public Schools Superintendent Stephanie Lemmer has proposed a new, five-year strategic plan. During a special board meeting Monday, Lemmer provided a 30-minute synopsis of the plan. Lemmer noted it marks the start of planning new cycle, the second during her 3 1/2-year tenure. Lemmer said a three-year plan she helped incorporate has expired, warranting the need for an updated …
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Police search for vehicle involved in Branch County incident
Michigan State Police troopers are requesting information on a vehicle observed leaving the scene of a breaking-and-entering incident that occurred in Branch County’s Ovid Township. Authorities were called to the 300 block of East Pearl Road in response to the incident, which is believed to have occurred in December. A suspect vehicle is described as a mid-90s maroon and tan …
Read More »Woman injured when vehicle hits tree
A 31-year-old Centreville woman was injured in a single-vehicle accident last week in Florence Township. Sheriff’s deputies were called at 7:20 a.m. Friday to Lutz Road in the area of Roys Road. Investigators found that the driver of a northbound vehicle on Lutz Road lost control on icy roads. The vehicle went off the west side of the roadway and …
Read More »Several organizations benefit from Lights of Joy event
Seven organizations benefitted from the 2020 Shipshewana Lights of Joy event. In all, $7,000 was distributed to the groups, which received $1,000 each. They are: LaGrange County Habitat for Humanity, LaGrange County Night to Shine, Boomerang Backpacks Inc., Blessings in a Backpack, Elijah Haven, Compassion Pregnancy Center of LaGrange, and The Arc of LaGrange County. The funds were raised through …
Read More »Sturgis asks residents to watch for frozen water lines
The city of Sturgis is asking its residents to monitor their waterlines and consider employing a measure to prevent the lines from freezing. According to a city-issued media release, its department of public services is suggesting residents run a tap of water at a slow trickle to keep water moving through lines feeding from outside to inside. Symptoms of potentially …
Read More »Man injured in Cass County crash
Cass County sheriff’s deputies responded last week to a single-vehicle crash in Wayne Township. Authorities said deputies were called at 11 p.m. Feb. 3 to Ruby Road, near Swamp Street. Investigators found a vehicle driven by 26-year-old Joseph Badner was northbound on Ruby Road when it struck a concrete barrier and went over a bridge. Badner was extricated from the …
Read More »Vaccine clinics planned
Branch-Hillsdale-St. Joseph Health Agency plans to stage three vaccine clinics this week in its tri-county service area. Whether agency officials are able to follow through, however, is contingent on delivery of an expected allocation of vaccine today. Registration links on its website are open beginning at 9 a.m. each Monday. Appointment slots typically are filled within 20 minutes. Health agency …
Read More »Sturges-Young resumes brunch times
Officials from Sturges-Young Auditorium have announced the facility’s Sunday brunch has resumed. The meal is offered 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. The auditorium’s brunch had been put on hold due to the pandemic. Patrons may dine socially distanced in the center’s ballroom and masks are required until patrons are seated. Takeout and delivery options also are available. COVID- 19 mandates …
Read More »Graphic design students present projects
Twelve students in the advanced Career and Technical Education graphic design cohort at Glen Oaks Community College recently presented branding and advertising projects to a panel of outside judges. As part of the project, students developed a fictional company and created corresponding logo designs, print materials, design spec-sheets and website homepage mockups. They presented their work and interacted with judges …
Read More »Vicksburg moves forward with new salt building plans
Final details regarding a long-overdue municipal project are being worked out by Vicksburg officials. Village council members heard an update Feb. 1 from village manager Jim Mallery centering on a new public works salt building. It will replace a facility constructed in the 1950s on North Main Street. The building in question is 70 years old and has served the …
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