The St. Joseph County Intermediate School District board recently approved putting a 1-mill request for Career and Technical Education programs on the ballot. By voting in November, St. Joseph County residents will decide whether to support the request, which, if approved, will benefit the county’s high school students. The tax dollars would not be for a facility, but to enhance …
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Man arrested following domestic dispute
A 33-year-old Sturgis man was arrested last week after officers responded to a report of a domestic dispute. Sturgis officers were called shortly after 9:30 p.m. Thursday to a residence in the 400 block of North Nottawa Street. Upon arrival, they noticed a man and a woman arguing. Officers eventually learned that the woman, whose age was not indicated in …
Read More »Three Rivers begins hydrant flushing
The Three Rivers Department of Public Services will start its biannual hydrant flushing this morning. DPS director Amy Roth said she expects flushing to continue through May 17. Roth noted that flushing will occur 7 a.m. to 3 p.m. daily, Monday through Friday. Due to many variables, Roth said she is not able to determine the exact date crews will …
Read More »United Way begins golf cart raffle
The St. Joseph County United Way has started selling tickets for its 2019 golf cart raffle. The E-Z GO RXV gas golf cart features a tinted front window, 12-inch wheels and a 54-inch roof. Tickets are $5 each or five for $20, and available at the United Way’s Centreville office or over the phone at 467-9099. The winning ticket will …
Read More »Glen Oaks to raise tuition
Glen Oaks Community College Board of Trustees voted last week to increase tuition and fees for the 2019-20 year Bruce Zakrzewski, dean of finance, said a 3 percent tuition increase and a $1 increase on the student activity fee will be imposed beginning in the fall. There will be some changes to course fees, particularly in nursing, he added. With …
Read More »Out and About – Week of April 15th
Just think, we have only 364 more days until our taxes are once again due. I can remember having a fear of anyone from the Internal Revenue Service. I’ve had to deal with them a couple of times and have always been happy with the results. They are basically very easy to deal with and are willing to work with …
Read More »Adopt-A-Highway collection begins
The first Michigan Department of Transportation Adopt-A-Highway pickup of 2019 begins this weekend and next for the southern half of the Lower Peninsula. Volunteers will fan out across the southern section of the state to give Michigan’s highway roadsides their annual spring cleaning. Volunteers pick up litter three times this year, including a summer pickup July 13 to 21 and …
Read More »US 12 reconstruction planned
Michigan Department of Transportation wishes to remind Sturgis and Sturgis-area residents that workers will be reconstructing U.S. 12 and the crossing at Michigan Southern Railroad in Sturgis starting in just over a week. The $587,000 investment includes concrete driveway, curb and gutter, sidewalk ramp upgrades, lighting and pavement markings. Beginning April 22, U.S. 12 will be closed with traffic detoured …
Read More »Connie Allgor, 77
Connie was a loving mom and “nana.” She enjoyed cooking and she loved to travel. Connie cherished many things in life, but what she loved most was being a mom and “nana” to her children and grandchildren. Family was very important to her. Connie will forever be remembered and missed by all who knew her. Constance L. Allgor of Vicksburg, …
Read More »Rudy
Well here I am looking for a new home. They call me “Rudy”, I am a young male, brindle and white, mix breed. I am a sweet dog, good on the leash and I love attention. I don’t think that I will get much bigger than 45 – 50 pounds. Please come adopt me and teach me how to be …
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