St. Joseph County’s board of commissioners took care of a number of small matters Tuesday. First, commissioners accepted a secondary road patrol grant from the state. The $60,000 is $6,000 less than what the state awarded a year ago for 2018. The funding covers secondary road patrol by two deputies. Then, commissioners also approved an out-of-state travel request sought by …
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Kayak stolen in Sherman Township
State troopers are investigating the theft of a 2017 Pelican brand Catch 120 kayak from a residence in the 27000 block of Mahle Landing Road in Sherman Township. The incident took place at the owner’s dock and occurred between Aug. 12 and Aug. 18. The kayak was outfitted with different fishing equipment.
Read More »United Way collecting school supplies
The St. Joseph County United Way is encouraging the public to help with a back-to-school drive it is staging Friday outside the Sturgis Walmart. From 10 a.m. to 3 p.m., volunteers will be outside the store entrance and collecting school supplies. Event organizers ask that all donations be new and limited to supplies, not clothing. Satellite drop boxes are in …
Read More »Serious injury in Sturgis crash
Troopers from the Michigan State Police Marshall Post are investigating a two vehicle crash involving a mini-van and a motorcycle which happened Wednesay at 12:35pm. The 2006 Kawasaki Vulcan motorcycle, driven by a 37 year old male from Fishers, IN, was eastbound on US-12 in Sturgis, when a 2010 Chrysler Town and Country mini-van driven by 38 year old female, …
Read More »Michigan court orders $12 minimum wage initiative on ballot
The Michigan Court of Appeals has rejected a lawsuit and ordered a minimum wage initiative on the November statewide ballot. The court ruled 2-1 Wednesday. The One Fair Wage proposal would gradually raise the state’s minimum wage to $12 an hour and also increase the minimum for workers who make tips. The state elections board last month had split 2-2 …
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Hi, I’m Peggy Sue, a female ginger and white pit mix. I’m about 1-1/2 years old and am very friendly. I have an old injury to my rear leg that doesn’t let me bend it. But, believe me, it does not slow me down AT ALL! I love to play and have a lot of energy. I am very sweet …
Read More »Plans continue for courts renovation
The long-awaited renovation of the St. Joseph County courts building could be a step closer to reality. During last week’s executive committee meeting, county administrator Teresa Doehring said a team of three architects from Grand Rapids-based Tower Pinkster met with her earlier this month and toured the courts building and the historic courthouse. The next step, she said, is for …
Read More »County budget preparations has begun
The process to begin assembling St. Joseph County’s 2019 fiscal-year budget is underway. County administrator Teresa Doehring said department managers have provided her and finance director Ryan Post their five-year, capital-request wish lists, as a starting point. The county’s next fiscal year begins Jan. 1. In addition, Doehring at last week’s executive committee meeting, said the process of negotiations regarding …
Read More »Commissioners approve DNR grant
The St. Joseph County Board of Commissioners earlier this month approved a resolution accepting a DNR Trust Fund grant. The move covers $166,500 for acquisition of a 52-acre parcel, along the St. Joseph River in Fabius Township. The land owners provided $58,500 to fulfill the local-match obligation. The property is known as the Kettles Preserve. County officials said it is …
Read More »County agrees to maintenance contract
A Berrien County company has been approved to provide a maintenance program to St. Joseph County’s courthouse. During the board’s Aug. 7 meeting, commissioners agreed to an $8,800 annual contract with City Plumbing, Heating and Air Conditioning. Based in St. Joseph, the company will provide a customized professional maintenance program that will include an inventory of equipment and air-filter service. …
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