A White Pigeon man was injured following an explosion over the weekend in Cass County’s Porter Township. Sheriff Richard Behnke said deputies were alerted to a reported structure fire around 9 a.m. Sunday in the 67000 block of Valley Road. The blaze caused an adjacent residence to explode. The homeowner, 53-year-old Daniel Held, was injured as a result of the explosion. …
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Constantine delays decision on marijuana sales
Constantine village officials have postponed a decision on Sunday marijuana sales and allowing consumption lounges. The village council last week decided to wait on whether to approve proposed amendments that would permit the lounges and Sunday pot sales, as more than two dozen people spoke at a public hearing. Marijuana-related business owners say expanding Sunday sales would allow them to be …
Read More »Supreme Court agrees to hear case brought by local man
The U.S. Supreme Court last week said it would hear arguments brought by a deaf man wishing to sue a St. Joseph County school district for failing to provide him a suitable teacher who knew sign language for more than a decade and inflating his grades when he could neither read or write. Miguel Perez, an immigrant who moved to the …
Read More »Glen Oaks updates strategic plan
Glen Oaks Community College’s Board of Trustees recently approved an updated strategic plan that extends into 2025. Tammy Russell, executive director of institutional planning, assessment and research, proposed the recommended changes during the focus topic portion of the board’s September meeting. She said a number of objectives have been met, including a few where it especially made sense were combined. …
Read More »Out and About – Week of October 10th
It’s that time of the year when we are able to get rid of any household hazardous waste that we may have accumulated. This would include any electronic equipment such as televisions. This year’s collection place is once again the Centreville Fairgrounds on M-86 in Centreville. The collection will take place on Saturday, October 22, from 8 AM until noon. …
Read More »Project Connect offers assistance resources
Here’s a reminder that the annual St. Joseph County Project Connect returns today. The event, which includes a separate component dedicated to veterans, takes place 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. in the Henningsen Show Arena at the St. Joseph County Fairgrounds. Stephanie Zann, director of the SJC Great Start Collaborative and member of Project Connect planning committee, said Project Connect …
Read More »Child abuse case heads to trial
The case of a Sturgis couple is headed for trial amidst charges they abused two young children over the summer. Completing the second day of a preliminary examination Tuesday, St. Joseph County District Judge Jeff Middleton bound the case over to circuit court for Amanda Nicole Wood, 33, and her boyfriend, Jason Haskin, 39, on child-abuse charges. Chief assistant prosecutor …
Read More »Coldwater man sentenced in plea deal
A Coldwater man was sentenced to at least 13 years in jail for third-degree criminal sexual contact, second offense. Matthew Hicks, 42, pleaded no contest during a recent court appearance in Branch County before judge Bill O’Grady. Hicks served jail time nearly 18 years ago for a similar offense. Court officials said Hicks pleaded no contest to avoid a minimum …
Read More »Thurston Woods Village names new director of development
Amy Robertson has been named director of development at Thurston Woods Village in Sturgis. Robertson will be responsible for cultivating external community relationships, expanding philanthropic support of the company’s strategic and capital plans, and bridging the gap between needs of residents and the community’s support of those needs. Robertson holds a master’s degree in public administration and more than 25 years …
Read More »Tax incentive approved for Sturgis redevelopment project
Sturgis City Commission members last week approved a 12-year tax incentive resolution for a downtown redevelopment project. The Obsolete Property Rehabilitation Act provides for a tax incentive to help redevelop older buildings in which a facility is contaminated, blighted or functionally obsolete. The goal is to rehabilitate older buildings into vibrant commercial and mixed-use projects. The tax incentives under OPRA freeze …
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