An Edwardsburg woman was injured last week after the vehicle she was driving struck a deer. The incident occurred at 4 a.m. Friday in Cass County’s Mason Township. Sheriff Richard Behnke said deputies were called to U.S. 12 near Kessington Road, where Jeanie Haines, 50, was driving east when her vehicle struck a deer that ran into the roadway. Haines …
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United Way begins holiday fundraiser
The St. Joseph County United Way has begun its annual holiday-themed fundraiser. Tickets for the Christmas Cash Fundraiser raffle are now on sale, with all proceeds to benefit the Centreville-based agency. Tickets, which are $5 each or five for $20, are available from the United Way office and Sturgis City Hall. The drawing will take place during the Sturgis City …
Read More »Donations sought for COA matching grant
The St. Joseph County Commission On Aging is close to reaching its goal set through a crowdfunding campaign to help create an outdoor park as well as a public space inside the former Three Rivers Inn. Above and beyond the $4.6 million in renovations to the hotel itself, which led to the creation of a senior center and 46 independent-senior …
Read More »Mendon Township vote recount planned
A recount of votes cast during last week’s vote in Mendon Township will take place later this month. St. Joseph County Clerk Lindsay Oswald said the county’s Board of Canvassers will meet at 9 a.m. Tuesday to recount the 650 votes cast Nov. 5. The meeting will take place in the county courthouse History Room. The recount centers on a …
Read More »Insurance fee reduction begins in July
State Rep. Aaron Miller said a fee reduction announced by the Michigan Catastrophic Claims Association proves local drivers will save money because of the Legislature’s recent car-insurance reforms. The MCCA announced Wednesday it will charge a $100 per-vehicle assessment for the year-long period beginning in July. That is down from the current $220 per vehicle, a direct result of reforms …
Read More »Glen Oaks receives Special Project Award
Glen Oaks Community College is a recent recipient of the Special Project Award for its agricultural equipment technology program. Presented by Michigan Association of Continuing Education and Training, the award recognizes an outstanding educational service project that advances continuing development of the profession. Reid Leaverton, instructor for the ag equipment tech program, accepted the award Oct. 24 at the TRENDS …
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BRRRR! The camera lady made me come outside. They call me “Chewy” I was found a couple months ago and was just brought to Animal Control. I have a beautiful soft, red and tan coat. I will need my neuter surgery. I am crate trained and good with kids and other dogs. I loved on the camera lady by putting …
Read More »Recall petition filed with county clerk
A recall petition against a member of the Constantine Public Schools Board of Education was filed Wednesday with county clerk Lindsay Oswald. Oswald said district resident and retired Constantine High School band teacher Margie Caid filed the petition for the recall of board vice president Syntia Salisbury. The three-member county election commission will hold a clarity/factuality hearing at 2 p.m. …
Read More »Police investigate Leonidas break-in
Michigan State Police troopers are investigating a breaking-and-entering incident that occurred last month in Leonidas Township. Troopers said the incident took place Oct. 16 in the area of M-60 and King Road. The victim told investigators that a safe containing $1,000 cash, antique coins and a vehicle title were taken from his home. The suspects are believed to be two …
Read More »Locals seniors sign letters of intent
Three area athletes signed letters of intent Wednesday and will continue their high school sports careers at the college level, including two at Division 1 universities. Kylee Nash, a Three Rivers High School senior, has committed to study and play softball for the University of Tulsa. Nash is a right-handed pitcher. Nash’s Three Rivers High School classmate, Hadley Miller, meanwhile, …
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