A man involved in the hit-and-run death of a woman in the Three Rivers Meijer parking lot was sentenced to prison last week. Circuit Court Judge Paul Stutesman sentenced 27-year-old Thomas Stambaugh to between 19 and 40 years in prison. He was charged with driving on a suspended license causing death. The incident occurred around 1 p.m. June 18. Stambaugh …
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Road commission will have new member
St. Joseph County commissioners agreed Tuesday to replace a 12-year member on the road commission board. The decision, which was not unanimous, sparked a minor debate about the value of experience over the merits of someone new with a fresh perspective. John Bippus, who is concluding his second, six-year term on the five-member road commission board, was not renewed following …
Read More »Christopher Hamminga, 58
Christopher G. Hamminga, age 58, of Constantine, passed away on Tuesday, November 17, 2020 at Ascension Borgess Hospital in Kalamazoo. He was born in Sturgis on March 18, 1962, a son of Frank and Aletha (Alber) Hamminga. Christopher attended Constantine High School. On May 17, 1983 he married Miste Cheney. Christopher was an avid hunter and fisherman. He also enjoyed …
Read More »Community Health Agency strained with case investigations
The Branch-Hillsdale-St. Joseph Community Health Agency has announced that procedures for case investigations have changed. Widespread community transmission has placed tremendous strain on public health capacity throughout Michigan and locally, with more cases than there is capacity to handle. As a result, local health department staff may not contact every positive case. Because of the rapid increase in COVID-19 cases, …
Read More »COA cancels group activities
To comply with the Michigan Department of Health and Human Services Epidemic Order, the St. Joseph County Commission on Aging will not be offering group activities at its two enrichment centers starting today. The COA will remain open for single-household exercise and computer use; to purchase restaurant tickets; for medical loan closet needs; to conduct membership renewals and for Medicaid/Medicare-enrollment …
Read More »Three Rivers High School and Middle School move to virtual learning
Following orders from the Michigan Department of Health and Human Services, Three Rivers Community Schools has announced in-person learning at the high school and middle school will be discontinued until next month. Superintendent Ron Moag said the middle school was exempt from the state’s orders but it has experienced a recent upswing in absences, warranting the move to virtual learning. …
Read More »County departments in Courthouse building closed to public
St. Joseph County officials have announced that starting today, all county departments within the Historic Courthouse and Annex 2 will be closed to the public. The measure is in place until at least Dec. 8. Most services can be accomplished online, by phone or email. In addition, departments will still be staffed during regular business hours.
Read More »Deb Spealman, 69
Deborah Jean Spealman, age 69, of Constantine, died Monday, Nov. 16, 2020 at Bronson Methodist Hospital in Kalamazoo. She was born in Sturgis on Sep. 7, 1951 and was the daughter of William and Mary (McClain) Spealman. Deb was a lifetime resident of St. Joseph County and the Mendon United Methodist Church where she was a member of the Mariam …
Read More »Man arrested in shooting incident
A Branch County man was arrested last week after authorities said he fired a gun in the direction of a relative. Michigan State Police troopers were called shortly after midnight Thursday to a residence in the 900 block of West Colon Road in Matteson Township. Authorities said a family member arrived unannounced to the house and was upset that the …
Read More »Three Rivers agrees to Carnegie building sale
Three Rivers municipal leaders last week approved the sale of the Carnegie building. City officials said the sale to the Carnegie Center for the Arts was for $54,000. The deal also means the end of a lease agreement between Carnegie Center for the Arts and the Three Rivers Woman’s Club. The breakdown that led to the lack of continuing the …
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