St. Joseph County’s plan to implement a 35-hour work week for non-union and union hourly employees hit a snag and, for the moment, will remain in a holding pattern. County administrator Teresa Doehring raised the issue during the county commission’s meeting Tuesday. She said the proposal derailed when the county’s largest clerical group – the AFSCME union – did not …
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Woman injured in Branch County crash
Branch County authorities were called this week to an accident in which a woman from Ohio was injured. Deputies responded around 5 p.m. Monday to the intersection of South Fremont and Copeland roads in California Township. Investigators said Ryan Diveley, 36, of Kokomo, Ind., attempted to stop at the intersection but the weight of the cargo he was hauling on …
Read More »Larry Miller, 83
Larry Miller, age 83, of Palestine, IL, died Wednesday, October 7, 2020, in the comfort of his home surrounded by his family. He was born on April 29, 1937, the son of Luther & Ruth (Musgrave) Miller, both of whom preceded him in death. On May 23, 1987, he married his childhood sweetheart, Barbara Hardesty, and she survives. He is …
Read More »St. Joseph ISD names new board member
St. Joseph County Intermediate School District’s board of education has selected Patricia Keller to fill a vacant seat. Keller, who has more than 30 years of experience in education, was one of two candidates for the appointed position. The interview and subsequent decision happened Monday. Keller was sworn in immediately after being appointed. Keller lives in the Colon Community Schools …
Read More »Sturgis City Commission discussed destruction of election signs
The Sturgis Police Department is reminding residents that destroying or stealing an election sign is a crime. The matter was discussed at last week’s Sturgis City Commission meeting. Officials said they have received complaints of political-sign theft. Ryan Banaszak, director of public safety, said there have been reported thefts or destruction of signs around the city. Sign-theft is considered a …
Read More »Flu shot mobile unit available through December
Centreville-based Covered Bridge Healthcare wishes to remind the public it is able to bring its mobile unit to any agency, work site or church in the county to provide free flu shots. No insurance is billed. More information is available by contacting CBH at 467-3228. The free service is available through December.
Read More »COVID-19 cases on the rise
The number of COVID-19 cases continues to climb in the Branch-Hillsdale-St. Joseph Community Health Agency’s service area. Three additional deaths were reported this week in St. Joseph County. On Tuesday, 18 new cases of COVID-19 were confirmed in St. Joseph County, bringing the cumulative cases since March to 938. County cases passed the 800 mark last week. In Branch County, …
Read More »Hit-and-run suspect pleads guilty
A 27-year-old man who fled the scene of a fatal hit-and-run incident in the Meijer parking lot in Three Rivers pleaded guilty in St. Joseph County Circuit Court. Thomas Stambaugh appeared Monday before Judge Paul Stutesman. Stambaugh pleaded guilty to driving on a suspended license causing death. The incident occurred June 18 and killed 62-year-old Three Rivers resident Laura Jacobs. …
Read More »Food drive donations accepted at United Way
The St. Joseph County United Way is accepting donations for its annual “Thanksgiving For All” food drive. The Centreville-based agency is hoping to secure enough donations to feed 250 families. Drop-off boxes for nonperishable items are available at the United Way office. In addition, donations of cash and gift cards can also be given at the office. Event sponsors include …
Read More »Sturgis receives PFAS testing results
Sturgis city officials said 12 test sites for PFAS came back with little or none of the industrial chemical recently found in groundwater. Municipal officials last week said the city voluntarily tested 12 private drinking-water wells south of Big Hill Landfill property on Big Hill Road in August as part of proactive monitoring of PFAS. Test results were received in …
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