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Funeral services held for Hillsdale county deputy

Deputy William Butler Jr. was remembered as a family man and servant leader Wednesday at funeral services attended by hundreds of law enforcement officers and other first responders. Butler died June 27 after being shot during a traffic stop. He was the first Hillsdale County deputy to die in the line of duty since the 1930s. He served a total …

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20-mile roadway resurfacing project will start on Tuesday

Michigan Department of Transportation has announced resurfacing of nearly 20 miles of roadways will start next week.  (Week of July 8th) Agency spokesman Nick Schirripa said the work will take place in Constantine, Lockport, Park, Mendon and Nottawa Townships. The $2.5 million job includes chip-seal, fog-seal and micro-surfacing procedures. Schirripa said work zones are on U.S. 131, from Dickinson Road …

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Two TR residents injured in crash

A Three Rivers man and his passenger suffered injuries in a single-vehicle crash earlier this week just north of Jones in Cass County’s Newberg Township. Sheriff Richard Behnke said deputies were called shortly before 1 p.m. Wednesday to an area south of Bald Hill Street on M-40. Investigators said Adrian Black, 31, was driving north on M-40 when he lost …

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Two arrested following breaking-and-entering

Two of three people involved in a breaking-and-entering incident earlier this week in Branch County’s California Township were arrested. Michigan State Police troopers on Sunday were dispatched to the 1000 block of State Line Road in California Township in response to a breaking-and-entering situation that had occurred around 9 p.m. Tips and leads were received and three suspects were brought …

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Grant will allow additional patrols for sheriff’s department

St. Joseph County Undersheriff Jason Bingaman said a grant will allow the agency to patrol roadways in the county and focus on speed violations. The U.S. Department of Transportation’s National Highway Traffic Safety Administration is working alongside the Centreville-based agency to enforce local speed limits. Bingaman said the grant will allow for additional patrols focusing specifically on speed-related violations through …

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Produce Pop-Up dates announced

St. Joseph County Resources has announced the dates of the 2024 “Produce Pop-Up” event this season. Once a month for three consecutive months, St. Joseph County United Way will host the special event at its Centreville location, 660 E. Main St. They start at 9 a.m. and will be held July 25, Aug. 22 and Sept. 26. Produce Pop-Up is …

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Two TR residents injured in crash

A Three Rivers man and his passenger suffered injuries in a single-vehicle crash earlier this week just north of Jones in Cass County’s Newberg Township. Sheriff Richard Behnke said05 deputies were called shortly before 1 p.m. Wednesday to an area south of Bald Hill Street on M-40. Investigators said Adrian Black, 31, was driving north on M-40 when he lost …

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Corrections facility officer arrested

A Hillsdale County resident was arrested prior to his shift as an officer at the Lakeland Corrections Facility in Coldwater. According to Michigan State Police, 43-year-old Mark Goodlock was charged with possession of a controlled substance following an investigation led by Michigan Department of Corrections and Michigan State Police. Goodlock was questioned prior to the start of his shift June …

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Child injured in Calhoun County fire

Authorities are investigating a suspicious fire that injured a 1-year-old child in Calhoun County’s Sheridan Township. Firefighters were called Sunday to the 28000 block of H Drive North in response to a residential fire. The victims drove to a gas station in Albion to call for help and were assisted by several members of the public, authorities said. A 1-year-old …

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Fire department grants programs passed by Senate

U.S. Sen. Gary Peters has announced passage of grant programs in support of local fire departments. Peters said federal grant programs were set to expire. As a result, countless fire departments would have been left in limbo financially. Peters explained the situation would have compromised fire departments’ ability to hire enough personnel or purchase updated equipment. Peters said he has …

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