Jacie King, a member of the Centreville FFA chapter, was awarded the American FFA Degree at the 95th National FFA Convention & Expo last month. The award recognizes demonstrated ability and outstanding achievements in agricultural business, production, processing or service programs. To be eligible, FFA members must have earned and productively invested at least $10,000 through a supervised agricultural-experience program …
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Man injured in Cass County crash
Speed considered too fast for weather conditions likely played a factor in a two-car crash last weekend in Cass County’s Newberg Township. Sheriff Richard Behnke said 18-year-old Alek James Dahlgren, of Cassopolis, was traveling east on M-60 at 5 p.m. Saturday when he swerved the car he was driving to miss a vehicle slowing in the roadway ahead of him. …
Read More »Man gets 50-year prison sentence for Indiana barn fires
A man who pleaded guilty to torching several barns last year in a northern Indiana county was sentenced Monday to 50 years in prison followed by decades on probation. An Elkhart County judge sentenced Joseph Hershberger to 96 years, but suspended nearly half of that sentence, ordering Hershberger to serve 46 years on probation following his release. He must also pay $80,000 …
Read More »Single vehicle crash in Park Township
A 22-year-old Three Rivers man was involved in a single-vehicle crash last week in Park Township. St. Joseph County Sheriff Mark Lillywhite said deputies were called at 6:30 a.m. Thursday to the area of U.S. 131 and Muskrat Road in response to a rolled-over vehicle. Authorities said Tyriq Perryman was heading north on U.S. 131 when he lost control of …
Read More »Sturgis Mayor and vice mayor sworn in
Jeff Mullins was reappointed mayor of Sturgis last week, while a new member was sworn in to the city commission. Mullins was reappointed to a second one-year term in a unanimous vote. Meanwhile, vice Mayor Aaron Miller was reappointed to his position for the next year. Mullins, Frank Perez and Brandon Kinsey were sworn in, having been re-elected unopposed Nov. …
Read More »Mendon loses state title game
Mendon High School’s attempt to win its 12th football title was thwarted Saturday by Powers North Central High School. Playing at the Superior Dome in Marquette, the Jets set the tone immediately, as they returned the opening kick off for a score, led 21-0 after six minutes, 28-0 by the end of the first quarter and 41-6 at halftime. North …
Read More »Commissioners approved receiving grants
St. Joseph County officials this week approved two matters authorizing acceptance of a pair of grants. During their monthly meeting Tuesday, commissioners OK’d receiving grants of more than $300,000 for specialty court programs and a Homeland Security grant in excess of $630,000. St. Joseph County Emergency Management Director Erin Goff quickly noted the $630,000-plus is for the nine-county region of …
Read More »Firefighters for Santa returns to TR
Three Rivers Fire Department announced this week the return of “Firefighters for Santa” this season. The department is partnering with St. Joseph County United Way, which will act as a fiduciary agent for the popular program. Organizers said 100 percent of donations will be sent to Three Rivers Fire Department’s firefighters association to help purchase gifts. Toy-collection boxes will be …
Read More »Mendon football to play for state title
A big weekend is on tap for Mendon Hornets football fans. Mendon will play Saturday in its first state-title game since the 2011 team capped an undefeated season for the school’s 11th state title. Its game Saturday will be Mendon’s first as an eight-man squad. The Division 2 contest will feature the Hornets at the Superior Dome in Marquette for …
Read More »Centreville Schools look for community input
Centreville Public Schools is staging the first of its two “Bulldog Blueprint” community sessions this evening. The program starts at 6:30 p.m. in the high school library. Superintendent Chad Brady said the district is contemplating future building projects and community input is being sought. Possible projects would be covered at no additional cost to taxpayers if the district decides to …
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