Crossroads Mall in Portage is searching for assistance with funding to fix the crumbling roads surrounding the mall. Kalamazoo-based WWMT recently reported on the pothole-riddled state of the circular road, sharing that mall owners are turning to Kalamazoo Metro Transit for help with the estimated $700,000 project. Buses travel nearly 800 routes a week along Ring Road, surrounding the mall, …
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Centreville students receive recognition
Centreville Board of Education members recently recognized the district’s Clue Me In participants. During a relatively light board meeting Monday, members paid tribute to the fourth-grade squad, which finished in eighth place; the fifth-grade team for finishing in fourth place, and the sixth-grade representatives, who placed third and brought home a trophy for their top-three finish. Fourth grade was coached …
Read More »Sen. Peters receives “most effective” award
U.S. Sen. Gary Peters recently received a special acknowledgment from the Center for Effective Lawmaking. According to a media release, the agency named Peters “the most-effective U.S. senator.” It marks the second consecutive year Peters has been bestowed such an honor. The non-partisan center bases its rankings on how effective lawmakers are at advancing and enacting legislation, as well as …
Read More »Grant will provide free rides during Sturgis Fest
A grant provided through the Sturgis Area Community Foundation and the Sturgis Youth Advisory Council will result in free amusement rides during this summer’s Sturgis Fest. The foundation, accompanied by YAC representatives, presented a check Friday for $4,500 to the Sturgis Area Chamber of Commerce, which chamber officials said will be used at Sturgis Fest to help with costs associated …
Read More »Centreville students vote on new menu option
Centreville Junior High and High School students had the opportunity Wednesday to weigh in on a potential addition to their lunch menu. A program called “Student Choice,” overseen by food vendor Chartwells, was introduced at lunchtime. Marilyn Rosewarne, director of dining services, said students had the option to sample two types of cuisine: Asian-themed Bok Choy, featuring teriyaki chicken and/or …
Read More »ISD held Clue Me In competition
Student representatives from Constantine Public Schools won two of the three Clue Me In competitions staged last week at St. Joseph County Intermediate School District. The contest involves students in fourth, fifth and sixth grades in head-to-head, grade-level competition centering on content from a dozen books participants were assigned to read. Students from White Pigeon won the fourth-grade competition. Constantine …
Read More »Health department updates fees
The Branch-Hillsdale-St. Joseph County Health Agency last week increased fees for immunization and environmental permits for water, septic and restaurant inspections. The revised fees take effect April 1. Board member Tom Matthew expressed concern a $23 administration fee charged for each immunization shot would discourage people from seeking the service, especially children for receiving vaccine protection. Health officer Rebecca Burns said …
Read More »Copper wire stolen in Fabius Township
Michigan State Police troopers are investigating the larceny of copper wire from a location in Fabius Township. Troopers said the incident occurred between March 1 and the 28th from a pivot irrigation system located in a field in the area of Harder Road and Youngman Road.
Read More »Colon athlete named to All-State team
The Associated Press released its All-State team for the girls in Division 4 on Monday evening and a local athlete made the list. Colon’s Reese Williams was tabbed as First Team All-State. Williams was one of 10 student-athletes to be named to the First Team. Williams led Colon in a number of statistical categories this season, including points per game, …
Read More »Vicksburg votes on new building project
A historical vote cast last week by members of the Vicksburg Village Council cleared the way for construction to begin on a new municipal building. Council members on March 20 made official the $2.5 million project as a result of their unanimous endorsement. The vote capped a multi-year effort to ensure the project would be funded without taking out a …
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