Sturgis Hospital announced it will work with patients during as well as after the state of emergency to ensure those who need care for non-COVID-19 procedures receive it. Officials urge people not to delay emergency care out of fear of contracting COVID-19. Sturgis Hospital has improved supplies of personal-protective equipment and staff availability, and will begin to resume other important …
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Centreville considers block scheduling for fall
Centreville Jr./Sr. High principal Chad Brady told school board members last week he and the school-improvement team discussed considering a block scheduling scenario. With a four-block schedule, Brady said, students would spend more time in each class. Class sizes could be smaller and the school could open additional electives. After the semester break, students would shift to a different set …
Read More »Police investigate Sherman Township theft
State police troopers are investigating a breaking-and-entering complaint that occurred last week in Sherman Township. According to a department media release, two suspects approached a resident in the 27000 block of Featherstone Road. Authorities said the suspects advised they were there to give a quote for roof repairs. One suspect requested that the homeowner follow him to the rear of …
Read More »Sturgis man sentenced in CSC case
A Sturgis man was sentenced to at least five years in prison after pleading guilty to third-degree criminal sexual conduct. St. Joseph County Circuit Court officials said Semja Laureano, 25, was sentenced earlier this month and could serve a maximum of 15 years. The incident took place in August 2019 at a home in Sturgis and involved a girl under …
Read More »Sturgis woman died in Mendon crash
A 20-year-old Sturgis woman died last week in a two-vehicle accident in Mendon Township. The St. Joseph County Sheriff’s Department said Julia Zimmerman died at the scene of the accident, which occurred at 11:40 a.m. Friday on Silver Street, near the intersection of Hampton Road. Investigators said the front, driver’s side tire of a Jeep Wrangler came off the vehicle, …
Read More »Out and About – Week of June 29th
We recently had a cottonwood tree removed. The tree was probably eighty years old and had been hit by lightning a couple of times. It stood at least eighty feet tall and the fear of it falling was the main reason for removal. The fact that it shed twigs and other debris on the deck and yard contributed to the …
Read More »MDOT update on US 131 project
Michigan Department of Transportation says road crews assigned to the U.S. 131 reconstruction project will have a short week. With the impending federal holiday coming up this weekend, work crews will suspend operations at 3 p.m. Thursday and not return until July 6. The project will see the Stage 5 traffic pattern continue with two-way traffic on the southbound side …
Read More »Centreville BOE approves budgets
Members of the Centreville Public Schools Board of Education approved the district’s 2020-21 general fund, food service and activity fund budgets last week. Monday’s action was highlighted by uncertainty, as the district anticipates a possible pro-rated reduction of $650 in the 2019-20 per-pupil foundation allowance from the state. The district currently receives $8,111 per pupil. If anticipated cuts occur, the …
Read More »Sturgis City Hall reopens
Sturgis City Hall reopened last week but it will maintain limited hours indefinitely. Its hours are noon to 5 p.m. Monday, Wednesday, Thursday and Friday. It will continue to remain closed Tuesdays. Anyone visiting city hall should plan to wear a face-covering in compliance with Gov. Gretchen Whitmer’s executive order. Other changes for the city’s reopening process include electric disconnections …
Read More »Medical provider tests positive for COVID-19
The Branch-Hillsdale-St. Joseph Community Health Agency and Revolution Health PC of Sturgis are notifying anyone who sought care at RHP June 19 to monitor for symptoms of COVID-19. One staff member at RHP has tested positive for the virus. Patients who had close contact with a staff member at RHP June 19 and either the patient or staff member were …
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