Michal Charity Webb, age 20, of Sturgis, passed away Thursday, May 12, 2016, at Bronson Methodist Hospital in Kalamazoo, due to injuries sustained in a pedestrian-automobile accident. She was born March 20, 1996, in LaGrange, Ind. She is the daughter of Leah and Angelo Campos and Landon and Jessie Adams. Michal was a lifelong Sturgis resident and a graduate of …
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Kalene Smoker, 22
Kalene Sue Smoker, 22, of Colon, passed away on Wednesday, May 11, 2016, surrounded by her loving family at Borgess Medical Center in Kalamazoo. A memorial service will be held at 3 p.m. Thursday, May 19, 2016, at Christian Fellowship Church in Sturgis, with Pastor Stephen Middleton officiating. Visitation will be held one hour prior to the memorial service at …
Read More »Ellamaree Meyer, 95
Ellamaree Meyer, aged 95, of Three Rivers and formerly of Centreville, went to be with her Lord Jesus on Wednesday, May 11, 2016. She started her life in Grand Rapids on March 7, 1921, the first of seven children born to Clarence E. and Hazel A. (Terrell) Maxim. In 1944, she married Gerald R. Meyer of Grand Rapids; and together …
Read More »Burr Decker, 88
Burr Decker, 88, a resident of Colon for 86 of his 88 years of life, entered into eternal rest at Gulfside Hospice in Zephyrhills, Fla. Burr’s happiest moments were in the presence of his wife of 66 years, Virginia (French). Burr was a simple, principled man who loved the outdoors and greatly enjoyed golfing with friends both in Colon and …
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The Three Rivers golf team saved its best play for the last jamboree of the season. The Cats fired a fine team score of 177, good enough for 6th place, at Dowagiac’s home course, Hampshire CC. The overall scores were as follows: Otsego 155 Plainwell 167 Edwardsburg 174* Sturgis 174* Paw Paw 177* Three Rivers 177* Dowagiac 177* Vicksburg187** Allegan …
Read More »Court upholds Brown’s murder conviction
The Michigan Court of Appeals upheld the murder conviction of Andy Brown in the 2013 shooting death of Sturgis CPA David Locey. The court released a 16-page opinion Wednesday, denying Brown a new trial. Brown is serving a maximum of 75 years in prison for second-degree murder and use of a firearm during the commission of a felony. He was …
Read More »Burr Oak dissolves police deparment
Officials from the village of Burr Oak have agreed to dissolve the community’s police department and contract protection through the St. Joseph County Sheriff ’s Department. During a special meeting Wednesday, village council members went into closed session, where they met with chief Cynthia Miller. After the closed session, a motion was made to accept the sheriff department’s contract and, …
Read More »Sturgis receives blight elimination grant
A $50,000 blight-elimination grant from the state and nearly $14,000 in Sturgis city funding will pay to demolish three deteriorated, single-family homes this year. The properties, located at 103 St. Joseph St., 116 S. Orange St. and 303 S. Fourth St., have structural issues that officials said represent safety hazards and negatively affect neighborhood property values. Fire damage and lack …
Read More »Vago accepts DDA position
David Vago, who was offered the job of executive director of the Three Rivers Downtown Development Authority/Michigan Main Street, informed officials he will accept the post. Currently a California resident, Vago will begin the job June 6. Vago is a farm technician at East Bay Regional Park District in Oakland. He will be paid a $42,000 annual salary for the …
Read More »Soybeans Tolerant to Growth Regulator Herbicides Discussed at Breakfast Meeting
New herbicide-tolerant crops that will expand the weed control options for soybeans have been developed. However, they are not ready for the 2016 season. The integrated pest management (IPM) Breakfast Series is organized by the MSU Extension field crops team in southwest Michigan. The meeting series runs through the end of June and is held on Tuesdays at the Royal …
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