Glen Oaks Community College has recognized 12 employees who have reached milestone service anniversaries. The employees were acknowledged during an All-College meeting Feb. 5. The most-senior recipient was Robin Weekly, day receptionist/ switchboard operator, who is celebrating 40 years of service. Weekly started working at the college in 1978 as a switchboard operator/receptionist. In addition, she has held positions in …
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Sturgis city commission approves hospital resolution
Sturgis Hospital officials said the hospital is in a desperate state, prompting Sturgis city commissioners this week to approve a resolution of support. Commissioner Jon Good drafted an ordinance that acknowledges the Sturgis City Commission recognizes the importance of having a local hospital. “Whereas the Sturgis Hospital has been and continues to make all efforts to provide compassionate care to …
Read More »Investigation continues in Covered Bridge incident
St. Joseph County sheriff’s officials are continuing their investigation into a hit-and-run incident last week at the north end of the Langley Covered Bridge in Lockport Township. Road commission officials said a southbound vehicle struck the horizontal height-warning bar and metal sign to which it was attached around 8 p.m. Feb. 6. Authorities said a vehicle pulling a trailer appears …
Read More »ARF reaches milestone
Animal Rescue Fund of St. Joseph County is celebrating a milestone that was reached last month. The group helped with costs for its 10,000 spay/neuter since the group was founded in April 1998. A stray, 40-pound dog was found and taken to Crossroads Veterinary Clinic in Three Rivers Jan. 19. Staff named her Hannah and on Jan. 22, ARF covered …
Read More »County hires new finance director
St. Joseph County didn’t have to look far to find a new finance director. Angie Steinman, currently Cass County’s finance director and acting administrator, has been hired to replace Ryan Post, who resigned in December to take a position in Van Buren County. A Dowagiac resident and native, the 42-year-old Steinman will take over on Feb. 25. Steinman’s work history …
Read More »Community Health Agency approves health officer contract
Branch-Hillsdale-St. Joseph Community Health Agency Board recently approved a three-year contract with Rebecca Burns, the agency’s health officer. The finance committee recommended the contract after an evaluation of Burns, who assumed the position in early 2016 from Steve Todd. After a closed-session review Dec. 13, the board approved a 2.6 percent base pay increase to $75,568 annually. After Burns fought for …
Read More »Work begins on Sturgis reconstruction project
Utility companies began work this week on North Lakeview Avenue in Sturgis as part of a reconstruction project taking place this year. North Lakeview will be closed to thru traffic from Chicago Road to Main Street. The detour route is from Chicago Road onto North Prospect Street, to Main Street, then to North Lakeview. The utility work is part of the broader reconstruction …
Read More »County commission makes CTA appointment
St. Joseph County Board of Commissioners last week appointed a Sturgis resident to the county’s Transportation Authority Board. Elena Agvilar will complete a term that expires in April, as the position became available due to a health-related resignation. County board member Allen Balog said he and commissioner Kathy Pangle met with Agvilar, she interviewed extremely well and Balog said she …
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They picked me to be Pet Of The Week. I am a playful, friendly, quiet, female, five months old. I was born August 1, 2018. One lady that looked at me thinks I have a beautiful head. She says that I am gentle taking treats softly from her fingers. I sit when asked, just not on the first request. My …
Read More »US-131 construction to begin this year
The largest road project in several years in the Three Rivers area is poised to begin later this year. The US-131 reconstruction project has been divided into two segments, according to Nick Schirripa, spokesman for Michigan Department of Transportation. The expanded timeline, spring 2019 to fall 2020, will allow MDOT to do the work while minimizing traffic impact. This year’s …
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