A reactor at a nuclear power plant in southwestern Michigan is shutting down this week for refueling, maintenance and testing. Indiana Michigan Power says power has been reduced at Cook Nuclear Plant’s Unit 2 and the unit will be shut down starting Thursday. The outage is expected to last several months. About 1,800 contracted workers will supplement the plant’s 1,100-person …
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Many roadways still water-covered
The St. Joseph County Sheriff’s Department has issued a media release, reminding the public of flood-related information. Sheriff Brad Balk said to not drive on water-covered roads or around barricades. The suggestion is for public safety and to reduce the risk of road damage. Also, Balk said sandbags are still available at the sheriff’s office.
Read More »United Way taking donations for flood victims
The local United Way is coordinating efforts to assist flood victims. A fund has been set up by the county’s United Way office for those who wish to help disaster-relief efforts caused by recent flooding. Checks can be made out to the United Way and designated for flood cleanup. All funds will be made available to help with the cleanup. …
Read More »Flooding poses electricity dangers
The Indiana-Michigan Power company is cautioning customers and the public to use extreme caution because of flooding. In the event waters rise around your home or business, do not go into any room or basement if water is covering appliance cords that are plugged in, or if the water has reached the wall outlets. Additionally, company officials said to not …
Read More »Two arrested in White Pigeon
Two people were arrested by White Pigeon police last week. Officers said the vehicle in which the two were riding was pulled over Friday on U.S. 12 near U.S. 131. In searching the vehicle, police located approximately 28 grams of methamphetamine. The driver, a 29-year-old Sturgis woman, was arrested for possession of meth with intent to deliver. The passenger, a …
Read More »Man pleads guilty in fatal stabbing of co-worker in Michigan
A northern Indiana man is awaiting sentencing after pleading guilty to second-degree murder in the January 2017 fatal stabbing of a co-worker during an argument while they were taking a break at a southwestern Michigan business. The Cass County prosecutor’s office says William Henderson of Elkhart entered the plea Monday. As part of his plea agreement he faces at least …
Read More »Former firefighter sentenced for string of arsons
A former firefighter who confessed to lighting seven structures on fire in Michigan will spend at least six years in prison. Kyle David Norden, 40, was sentenced Monday in Van Buren County Circuit Court to six to 20 years in prison for arson, The Herald-Palladium reported . He was also ordered to pay more than $500,000 in court costs and restitution. Judge …
Read More »Renee Granzotto, 58
Renee Robin Granzotto, age 58, of Three Rivers, passed away suddenly on Sunday, February 25th, 2018. She was born on October 11th, 1959 in Sturgis, to Arthur “Sam” and Catherine “Kay” (Stump) Roberts. Renee graduated from Three Rivers High School with the class of 1978. She later attended Glen Oaks Community College. In 1983 Renee was united in marriage to …
Read More »Bob Drew, 87
Robert Earl Drew of Kenilworth, Illinois. (November 22, 1930 – February 3, 2018). Eagle Scout. Born November 22, 1930 at Ravenswood Hospital, Chicago Illinois to Colleen and Leslie Drew. Robert attended New Trier High School, Winnetka, IL graduating in 1948. Robert or Bob as most of his friends called him, entered the University of Illinois, Urbana, in 1948, and graduated …
Read More »Yvonne Church, 79
Yvonne Ann “Bonnie” Church, age 79, of Sturgis, passed away late Sunday evening, Feb. 25, 2018, at her home. She was born Jan. 22, 1939, in Sturgis, a daughter of the late James and Marjorie (Echlin) Hansen. Yvonne was a lifelong Sturgis resident and a graduate of Sturgis High School with the class or 1958. On Jan. 14, 1984, she …
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