Former longtime Detroit Tigers broadcaster Paul Carey has died. He was 88. Nancy Carey says her husband died Tuesday at their home in the Detroit suburb of Rochester and had chronic obstructive pulmonary disease and heart disease. She says he was “the love of my life and anybody that knew him was better off for knowing him.” In a statement, …
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Bear that roamed into Indiana captured, killed in Michigan
Authorities say a black bear that roamed into Indiana from southwestern Michigan last summer has been captured and euthanized after becoming aggressive and trying to get into homes. Mark Sargent, a field operations manager with the Michigan Department of Natural Resources, says in a statement the male bear was considered a potential threat to public safety. He says it was …
Read More »Lucille Rineholt, 89
Lucille Evelyn Rineholt, 89, of Buckley and formerly of Harrison and Three Rivers, died Saturday, April 9, 2016 in the loving arms of her daughter, Susan. Lucille was born on Sept. 23, 1926 to the late Chester and Mary (Kennedy) Neamen in Three Rivers. She attended schools there and graduated from Three Rivers High School in 1944. She was a …
Read More »High School golf results
Better weather, better play. The wildcat golf team improved 16 shots from their Monday team score, of course the play of all teams overall was better. The Cats finished 8th overall in the jamboree at Heritage Glen Golf Club hosted by Paw Paw, here are the full results: Otsego 168 Plainwell 178 Sturgis 185* Edwardsburg 185* Dowagiac 189 Vicksburg 190 …
Read More »Three arrested in Sturgis on drug charges
Three people were arrested Tuesday after investigators from the St. Joseph County Area Narcotics unit executed a search warrant in Sturgis. Sheriff Brad Balk said SCAN officers received information about a residence in the Quail Run Apartments, which was the location of possible drug activity. After further investigation, officers obtained a search warrant for the residence. Officers located five individuals …
Read More »Lockport Township Supervisor resigns
Lockport Township Supervisor Ray Signorello has announced his resignation from the board effective immediately. During Monday’s township board meeting, Signorello said his continued concerns about work-safety issues contributed to the decision. Signorello is a semi-tractor trailer driver and begins work at 1 a.m. daily. He said township-related obligations, including board meetings, often cut into the time he would typically be …
Read More »131 construction project to begin
Motorists who travel on U.S. 131 in Kalamazoo County are being advised of a construction project starting next week. The Michigan Department of Transportation on Monday will begin repaving 6.6 miles of U.S. 131 between I-94 and U Avenue in Portage. The $10.3 million investment includes guardrail replacement, carpool lot resurfacing, new signs and right-of-way fencing, and traffic signal upgrades. …
Read More »Burr Oak pastor opened House session
A St. Joseph County man opened the Michigan House session Tuesday as the guest of State Rep. Aaron Miller. Pastor Bill Beck, of Locust Grove Mennonite Church in Burr Oak, opened the session by offering the invocation. State Rep. and Speaker pro-tem Tom Leonard joined Beck and Miller at the House rostrum.
Read More »Cynthia Wayne, 59
Cynthia Susan Wayne, age 59, of Three Rivers passed away on Monday, April 11, 2016 at Borgess Medical Center. She was born on July 30, 1956 in Three Rivers the daughter of Kenneth and Molly (McKee) Wayne. Cynthia graduated from Three Rivers High School in 1978. She was employed as a nurse aide at Fairview Living Center, Thurston Woods Village, …
Read More »Susan Shackleton, 51
Susan Marie Shackleton, 51, passed away on Monday, April 11, 2016, at her childhood home, with her family at her side. Susan grew up in Colon, then attained a bachelor’s degree in science at Mankato State in Minneapolis. She used her degree to work as a dental hygenist for many years in both Minnesota and Michigan. She was born Feb. …
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