The Branch-Hillsdale-St. Joseph Community Health Agency has launched an online scheduling link for curbside, confidential, HIV testing. The service started a week ago, as June 27 is National HIV Testing Day. Residents can request an appointment at the agency’s locations in Hillsdale, Coldwater or Three Rivers by going to the website: bhsj.org/HIV. Medical director Karen Luparello said knowing HIV status …
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One killed in explosion during Battle Creek air show
One person has died following an explosion during a jet-fueled semitruck performance Saturday at a southwestern Michigan air show, officials said. Emergency crews responded after the explosion happened about 1 p.m. at the Battle Creek Field of Flight Air Show and Balloon Festival. One death was announced by the Battle Creek Police Department. The Shockwave Jet Truck was going down …
Read More »Generator stolen in Lockport Township
A generator was stolen earlier this week from a location in Lockport Township. Sheriff Mark Lillywhite said deputies were called to the 17000 block of M-86 in response to the incident. Upon further investigation, deputies were told various additional items were taken from vehicles in the area. Lillywhite said deputies obtained surveillance video of the suspect.
Read More »Cybersecurity scholarships available at Glen Oaks
Students interested in studying cybersecurity have an opportunity to apply for $1,500 scholarships at Glen Oaks Community College, thanks to a partnership program involving Microsoft and American Association of Community Colleges. Glen Oaks was one of 14 community colleges to receive “Cyber Skills for All: Community Colleges Lead the Way” initiative. Scholarships will offset, and in some cases, cover the …
Read More »Sturgis and Colon schools extend services contract
Sturgis Public Schools Board of Education has approved extending a business-services contract for Colon Community Schools. Sturgis and Colon school districts previously had entered into a short-term agreement, in which Sturgis provided business manager, payroll, accounts payable and accounts-receivable services for Colon schools. Now, services will continue starting today for a full year. Under the agreement, Sturgis director of finance …
Read More »Sheriff’s department project nears completion
A significant renovation project to benefit the St. Joseph County Sheriff’s Department is less than a month from completion. Sheriff Mark Lillywhite said renovation of the south half of a building previously occupied by the county’s parks and recreation department should be done before the end of July. The open-floor area has been converted, and consists of two smaller rooms …
Read More »Hydroelectric plant to get overhaul
An overhaul project is being planned for the Sturgis hydroelectric plant near Centreville. Sturgis City Commission members earlier this month approved a bid from Thompson/Hydro Consulting and Maintenance Services for overhauling hydro-generating units 3 and 4 at the plant. The bid was for nearly $980,000. Commissioners also approved a bid waiver for and the proposal of Hydro Partners for project …
Read More »Items stolen in Sherman Township
Sheriff’s deputies are investigating a breaking-and-entering incident that occurred within the past week in Sherman Township. Sheriff Mark Lillywhite said deputies responded to a residence in the 24000 block of Mintdale Road in response to the crime. Entry was forced and a variety of items, including power tools and hand tools, and a guitar, were reported stolen. Investigators said the …
Read More »GOCC offers in-demand allied-health certificates
As part of an initiative to help meet the need for allied-health professionals in the community, Glen Oaks Community College has revamped several allied-health certificate programs so students are able to complete them in less than one year. The need is high, said Christina Steele, director of allied health. She said employers are hiring students right out of their practicum …
Read More »IC School makes donation to Carnegie Center
Immaculate Conception Catholic School in Three Rivers and its booster parent group recently presented Carnegie Center of the Arts with a donation of $950. The school requested the funds be used for summer art classes, the fourth-grade art program or the Three Rivers schoolwide art show. Carnegie was chosen in 2022 because of the opportunities the organization provides for youth …
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