Three Rivers Community Schools has joined the list of school districts across the nation battling ongoing bus driver shortages. WWMT News 3 has reported the district is short two regular drivers along with four substitutes. Like other school districts across the nation, Three Rivers is trying to work around resignations, drivers on medical leave and lack of applicants, WWMT stated. …
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Woman arrested following crash
A Marcellus woman was arrested following a single-vehicle crash in which alcohol may have been a factor, authorities said. St. Joseph County Undersheriff Jason Bingaman said deputies were called shortly before 11 p.m. Sunday to the area of Silver Street and Michigan Avenue in Mendon Township. Investigators said the vehicle was heading south on Silver Street when its driver lost …
Read More »Traffic stop leads to drug arrest
A traffic stop last week by the Sturgis Department of Public Safety led to the drug-related arrest of a Mendon woman. Officers initiated a traffic stop shortly before 7 p.m. Friday in the 1700 block of South Centerville Road. K-9 Officer Odin was summoned to the scene and reacted to the odor of narcotics. A search of the vehicle uncovered …
Read More »Branch County man sentenced in resisting case
A Branch County man has been sentenced in a case related to an incident dating to January 2020. Jeffery Elliot, 34, was sentenced in Branch County Circuit Court to serve at least 14 months after he plead guilty to assaulting, resisting or obstructing a police officer. In exchange for the plea, the Branch County Prosecutor’s Office agreed to dismiss charges …
Read More »Treasures of St. Joseph County event will help bridge renovation
Here’s a reminder that the Three Rivers Area Chamber of Commerce is sponsoring the 2023 “Treasures of St. Joseph County” event next week. This year’s attraction is a fundraiser to help with renovation of the Langley Covered Bridge. It will take place 5 to 8 p.m. Sept. 23 at Covered Bridge Farm Park. Tickets are $60 per person and include …
Read More »Glen Oaks enrollment up
Glen Oaks Community College has seen an enrollment increase of nearly 15 percent compared to a year ago, as the fall 2023 semester gets underway. In addition, the Centreville-area college has seen an 18.4 percent increase in credit hours compared to a year ago. College officials said 115 students are enrolled as part of the Michigan Reconnect program, which represents …
Read More »Sheriff’s department announces addition of chaplain
Undersheriff Jason Bingaman has announced the addition of Larry Humphreys as chaplain to the St. Joseph County Sheriff’s Department. After training for the position, Humphreys has volunteered his time to work with the public during any crisis that may arise, as well as assisting deputies during traumatic events. Bingaman said Humphreys is an asset to the St. Joseph County Sheriff’s …
Read More »Cass County man arrested on animal cruelty charges
A 40-year-old Cass County man was arrested on charges related to animal cruelty, according to sheriff’s department officials. Robert Archer II faces five misdemeanor charges of animal cruelty following his arrest over the summer at his residence in Howard Township. Investigators were called in June to Archer’s residence, in the 2000 block of Lilac Avenue, after a neighbor reported her …
Read More »Mendon inducts 5 alumni to Hall of Fame
Five Mendon High School graduates were inducted into the district’s Hall of Fame during an annual all-class reunion over the weekend. Joseph Taylor, class of 1998; Gary Huff, ‘53; Keith Campbell, ’72; Monica Wagner, ’95; and Nathan Bombrys, ’93, were honored during Saturday’s program at the high school. The event drew more than 60 people. Reunion organizer and alumni association …
Read More »Preparation begins for Langley Covered Bridge project
The water level in the Sturgis Dam reservoir starts its drawdown today as part of repairs to the Langley Covered Bridge. The city of Sturgis will oversee the drawdown of the reservoir area upstream of their dam and hydroelectric plant on the St. Joseph River near Centreville. The drawdown is expected to impact the river by lowering water levels in …
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