The Branch-Hillsdale-St. Joseph Community Health Agency and the Center for Health & Wellness of Sturgis are notifying anyone who sought care at CHW since June 15th to monitor for symptoms of COVID-19. The warning comes as four staff members at CHW have tested positive for the virus. Any patients who had close contact with a staff member at CHW and …
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Charges against McDonough announced
Michigan Attorney General Dana Nessel issued a media release Tuesday, in which she announced formal charges against St. Joseph County Prosecuting Attorney John McDonough. Nessel said the 40-year-old McDonough has been charged with drunken driving and open intoxicants in a motor vehicle. McDonough has waived arraignment. The charges follow a complaint and warrant brought by the Michigan Department of Attorney General. Nessel said operating …
Read More »Colon road project begins
A significant road-improvement project has started in Colon Township. Michigan Department of Transportation’s Nick Schirripa said the $1.2 million undertaking involves two state roads: M-86 from its eastward split off M-66 to the Colon village limits, and M-66 from the M-86 Colon split north to M-60. The task will involve milling, resurfacing, chip and fog sealing, and pavement markings on …
Read More »State police arrest man on multiple charges
State police troopers arrested a suspect connected to an incident this week in Union City. Troopers were called at 5:45 a.m. Sunday to a self-serve laundry in the downtown area in response to someone stealing quarters from a change dispenser. Troopers arrested the suspect at the scene and through further investigation, they discovered he was involved in several additional offenses. …
Read More »Scholarship award winners announced
Sturgis Kiwanis Club has announced its annual scholarship winners, awarded to select members of Sturgis High School’s class of 2020. Receiving $1,000 scholarships and their options for post-high school education are Christopher Gonzalez, University of Michigan-Dearborn or Michigan State University; Paige Pattison, University of Michigan or Dartmouth College; Kiley PeDue, Xavier, Seton Hall, Loyola, Tulsa, Michigan State University, U-M Dearborn …
Read More »COVID cases increase by 38% in St. Joseph County in 14 days
Rebecca Burns, health officer for the Branch-Hillsdale-St. Joseph Community Health Agency, has made a public statement regarding the rapid increase in positive cases of COVID-19 in St Joseph County. On June 13, there were 167 total known cases in St. Joseph County and a week later the number was 202 cases. Burns said the additional 35 cases represent a 21 …
Read More »Norma Grubbs, 88
Norma J. Grubbs, age 88, of Three Rivers, died Friday, June 19, 2020 at Bronson Methodist Hospital in Kalamazoo following a short illness. She was born in Three Rivers on March 20, 1932 the daughter of George and Esther (Horn) Bradford and was a lifetime resident of Three Rivers. Norma was a homemaker who worked as a telephone operator in …
Read More »Woman died in Branch County crash
A woman died last week following a crash on U.S. 12 at Deer Park Road in Branch County. The woman, whose age, identity and community of residence have not yet been disclosed pending notification of family, died at the scene. Investigators said a 2010 Dodge Caravan had stopped on Deer Park Road, then turned into the path of a Toyota …
Read More »Matching grant funds approved for trail project
Members of the River Country Recreational Authority approved grant-match dollars totaling over $300,000 toward the Millard/Broadway Trail, which will reach Meyer Broadway Park. The action took place during Thursday’s meeting. The funds have been held by the Three Rivers Area Community Foundation and include collaboration between River Country Recreational Authority, Three Rivers Area Community Foundation, city of Three Rivers, Fabius …
Read More »MDOT gives US 131 update
The Michigan Department of Transportation’s weekly update on the U.S. 131 reconstruction project in Three Rivers will see a few changes to note this week. Stage 5 traffic pattern will continue, meaning all traffic is using a single lane in the southbound side of the highway. Utility relocation continues at various points through the length of the project. MDOT officials …
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