A 37-year-old Cass County man was shot last week following a dispute in the community of Vandalia. Sheriff Richard Behnke said deputies were called at 10 p.m. Friday to the 62000 block of Cass Avenue in response to a report of a man shot in the abdomen. First aid was immediately administered to Vandalia resident James Hodges Jr. He was …
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South Bend – Possible tornado damages buildings
Authorities say severe weather that moved through northern Indiana spawned a possible tornado in South Bend that damaged buildings and knocked down trees and power lines. The National Weather Service received reports of a possible tornado as part of storms Sunday night, but it didn’t immediately confirm a tornado. No injuries were reported. A building housing the Growing Kids Learning …
Read More »1 killed, 10 wounded in South Bend violence
Violence has flared again in the Indiana city where Democratic presidential candidate Pete Buttigieg is mayor. The St. Joseph County Metro Homicide Unit says 27-year-old Brandon Williams of Niles, Michigan, died after a shooting at Kelly’s pub in South Bend. Another 10 people were wounded by gunshots in South Bend early Sunday. A statement says that five of the 10 …
Read More »Three Rivers Health selects American Physician Partners for Emergency Department
Three Rivers Health has selected American Physician Partners (APP) to enhance the already high level of care it provides to the more than 20,000 patients who visit its Emergency Department annually. APP is one of the nation’s leading providers of emergency department management services to community hospitals nationwide, and they have a strong presence throughout Michigan. “In searching for the …
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I am taking advantage of the sunshine in my picture. They call me ” Halligan”. I am good with kids and other dogs. I don’t know about cats as I have never met one. I attended puppy class and I know sit. I am housetrained and have had my neuter surgery. I am two and a half years old with …
Read More »State House votes on authority board measure
A proposal allowing local recreational authority boards to spend more of their budgets on improving Michigan communities was unanimously approved in a state House vote this week. House Bill 4408 changes audit requirements from annual to once every two years for authority boards that do not levy taxes. Endorsed by State Rep. Aaron Miller, the bill now advances to the …
Read More »Grant purchases marijuana lock boxes
The Branch-Hillsdale-St. Joseph Community Health Agency has received a state grant toward the purchase of lock boxes – used to provide to the community at no charge – as well as educational materials, to ensure marijuana is locked up around kids now that it’s legal in the state. To kick off the Lock It Up campaign, the Coldwater-based agency ordered …
Read More »Nottawa approves costs of road improvements
Nottawa Township officials have agreed to cover their share of costs related to improving Londick Road. Township supervisor Dave Peterson said the matter was discussed late into Monday’s meeting, where the township’s financial picture was reviewed in advance of the start of its 2019-20 fiscal year July 1. Peterson said the township will use funds from each of its next …
Read More »Fire Chief announces retirement
After 34 years working in the field of firefighting, Three Rivers Fire Chief Carl Holcomb has announced he is hanging up his boots, hat and gear. Holcomb this week said his retirement will be effective July 31. He has been chief of the Three Rivers department the past five years. Holcomb said he has enjoyed a long and rewarding career …
Read More »Choir from Uganda will perform several local shows
Twenty-one members of Muwendo Children’s Choir, residents of Kampala, Uganda, will perform several shows in the area during the next two months. After staging its first show last week at Grace Christian Fellowship in Sturgis, the choir is scheduled to perform at Sturgis Fest, White Pigeon Days, the St. Joseph County Grange Fair, Kline’s Resort as well as area churches. …
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