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TR Promise to hold 5k

Officials behind the Three Rivers Promise are looking for the community’s support of its upcoming 5K run/walk later this spring. All proceeds from the second annual event – scheduled to take place April 15 – will benefit the Three Rivers Promise. The walk and run will start and end at Armstrong Park. Cost is $25 for 5K early registration and …

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Sheriff releases details on Sturgis investigation and arrest

Sheriff Mark Lillywhite has released details regarding a recently concluded investigation that led to weapons-related charges against a Sturgis man. Lillywhite said deputies responded last month to a residence in the 71000 block of Balk Road in Sherman Township to conduct a felony warrant arrest involving firearms. Once on scene, deputies arrested a 45-year-old man from Sturgis. Through further investigation, …

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Calhoun County man charged in shooting incident

A Calhoun County man was arrested last weekend following a domestic-related incident in Leroy Township, just south of Battle Creek. Sheriff’s officials said deputies were called around 12:30 a.m. to a residence near the intersection of Two Mile Road and B Drive South. Authorities interviewed a man and woman, who told them the woman’s ex-boyfriend arrived at the home, demanded …

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Man charged with assault in Branch County

A 19-year-old Homer man has been charged with offenses stemming from an incident in Branch County’s Batavia Township. Branch County officials said Zach Stempien faces two counts of third-degree criminal sexual conduct. Authorities said the alleged victim is a 16-year-old girl, who alleged she was assaulted by Stempien at a party last July. A probable-cause hearing is scheduled to take …

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Man gets 5-year prison term in Planned Parenthood fire

A man who was inspired by a church sermon to set fires at a Planned Parenthood clinic in Kalamazoo was sentenced Monday to five years in prison. Joshua Brereton, 25, had pleaded guilty to committing arson at the clinic last July. The clinic was not open at the time. Planned Parenthood offers abortion services. Brereton has made videos calling abortion …

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Gov. Whitmer plans tax cuts, stricter gun laws, free pre-K

Michigan Gov. Gretchen Whitmer outlined an agenda last Wednesday that will prioritize enacting stricter gun laws, repealing outdated laws that restrict abortion and who one can marry and providing pre-K education for all 4-year-olds in the state. Whitmer, in her fifth State of the State speech, also pledged to help with rising costs through “immediate” tax relief, which she outlined …

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Homeless census forms due

Officials from St. Joseph County Human Services Commission wish to remind anyone who took part in the Jan. 25 Point-In-Time homeless census to turn in their collection form. The paperwork should be left with officials from Keystone Place either in person, scanned and emailed to aharper.keystone @gmail.com, or by fax to the number 269-435-1119.

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Salsa Saturday celebrated Hispanic culture

A local celebration of Hispanic culture and food was deemed a success by event organizers. The inaugural “Salsa Saturday” took place Jan. 28 in Sturgis. Sturgis Middle School hosted the afternoon festivities, where traditional dances were presented and those in attendance could sample and vote on the best salsa in Sturgis. Carneceria Michoacan, La Palma Taqueria, El Taco Loco Mexican …

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Suspect charged after fleeing in stolen vehicle

A person was taken into custody last weekend in Sturgis after allegedly fleeing in a vehicle stolen from the Three Rivers area. Sturgis officers attempted to conduct a traffic stop at 2:45 a.m. Saturday after noticing it matched the description of a vehicle stolen within the previous 24 hours. The driver led police to a residence on North Centerville Road …

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Centreville Schools to put millage on ballot

Centreville Public Schools this week made official its plan to seek a millage request this spring. Board of Education members during a special meeting Thursday approved a resolution that will put the ballot question before voters May 2. Superintendent Chad Brady said the board’s endorsement caps a 12-month process in which extensive research and community feedback were secured to determine …

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