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Centreville agrees to put millage on ballot

The Centreville Village Council recently voted to put on the November ballot a request for one-quarter of a mill for upkeep of sidewalks, parking lots and alleys. Department of Public Works supervisor Michelle Thibideau said about 95 percent of the village’s sidewalks are damaged and need to be replaced. If the millage is approved, it would eliminate property owners’ responsibility …

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Burr Oak man places in National Corn Yield Contest

The 2019 National Corn Yield Contest has honored a Burr Oak man. Garrett Walters was recently acknowledged through the contest sponsored annually by the National Corn Growers Association. Walters placed second in the state in the Strip-Till, Minimum-Till, Mulch-Till, Ridge-Till Irrigated Class with a yield of more than 275 bushels per acre. The hybrid used in the winning field was …

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MDOT continues US 131 work

Michigan Department of Transportation has announced it is continuing Stage 5 traffic on the U.S. 131 redevelopment project. As a result, two-way traffic on the southbound side of U.S. 131 through the length of the project will continue. This week, there will be some utility relocation work ongoing throughout the project, while roadbuilding work will continue north of Coon Hollow …

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Stay home order delays PFAS investigation

The PFAS investigation in White Pigeon has come to a standstill due to the COVID- 19 stay-at-home order, according to Paul Andriaachi, environmental health director at the Branch-Hillsdale-St. Joseph Community Health Agency. He noted that letters were sent to 14 additional homes in an expanded-investigation area. That came after 19 homes near GPI Midwest were tested for the chemical. Fourteen …

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Whitmer extends stay-home order through May 15, eases rules

Gov. Gretchen Whitmer on Friday lengthened her stay-at-home order through May 15, while lifting restrictions so some businesses can reopen and the public can participate in outdoor activities like golf and motorized boating during the coronavirus pandemic. The measure immediately replaces one that was scheduled to expire next week. Michigan has nearly 3,000 deaths related to COVID-19, behind only New York and New Jersey …

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Richard Vlasak, 79

Richard Vlasak, age 79, of Marcellus, passed away on Wednesday, April 22, 2020. He was born in Tabor, South Dakota on March 14, 1941 to parents, Clarence and Helen (Noll) Vlasak.  He married Carole Ann Hlavac on September 4, 1965 at St. Wenceslaus Church in Tabor, South Dakota. Dick served four years in the United States Navy.  After, he went …

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Township seats on August ballot

Filing deadline for township candidates appearing on the August primary ballot was Tuesday. According to St. Joseph County Clerk Lindsay Oswald, here is a list of townships that have contested races. All seats are four-year terms. In Fabius Township, a two-way race for supervisor features Ken Linn and current trustee Dan Wilkins. Current supervisor John Kroggel is not seeking re-election. …

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White Pigeon cancels festival

White Pigeon Days is taking the year off. The two-day festival, which traditionally features food vendors, fireworks and a lengthy parade, was to have taken place July 10-11. Bekah Carr, a member of the White Pigeon Community Association, said finances were at the root of the cancellation. She said right now would typically be the time festival organizers start soliciting …

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Republicans vow to cut Gov. Whitmer’s emergency powers

Republicans who control the Michigan Legislature said they will meet Friday to pass bills to rein in the emergency powers of Gov. Gretchen Whitmer and create a committee to oversee the state’s response to the coronavirus outbreak, a dramatic strike against the Democrat amid the health crisis. A spokeswoman for Whitmer promised a veto and said Republicans were “playing dangerous …

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Olga Cameron, 91

Olga Victoria Cameron was born in Elmhurst, Illinois on October 29, 1928. Her parents, Victoria Slejko (Kerkos) and Louis Slejko both immigrated from Austria through Ellis Island and were 32 and 47 at the time Olga was born. She was born leading into the great depression which, if you google the dates, began on October 29, 1929. Her father died …

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