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Police search for missing man

Three Rivers Police Department is seeking the public’s assistance with a case involving a missing person. Agency officials said David Michael Abrams was last seen Dec. 25 in the 200 block of East Michigan Avenue. Abrams, 66, is 5-foot-6 and weighs about 125 pounds. Anyone with information about Abrams is asked to contact Det. Smallcomb at the Three Rivers Police …

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Conservation District begins seedling sale

The St. Joseph County Conservation District’s annual spring seedling tree sale has returned for 2022. Orders will be accepted through April 29. Pick up dates are 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. May 6 and 9 a.m. to noon May 7 at the St. Joseph County Fairgrounds. Varieties include conifers, deciduous, shrubs and a limited number of plants. More information about …

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Water Festival parade applications available

Organizers of the Three Rivers Water Festival said it is accepting applications for any group or individual interested in being in the 2022 parade. Parade date is June 16, with a backup of June 17 in the event of rain. Prospective participants will have to indicate basic information, including number of cars in their entry, number of people walking and …

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Road commission votes to close railroad crossing

The St. Joseph County Road Commission Board recently voted to close a railroad crossing in Flowerfield Township. Managing director John Lindsey said the crossing is in the northwest corner of the township and is operated by Canadian National Railroad. The crossing, on County Line Road, is expected to be shut down in 2023, according to Lindsey. He said closing the …

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Marijuana excise tax distributions announced

Michigan Department of Treasury announced a total of 62 cities, 15 villages, 33 townships and 53 counties will receive shares from the state’s Marijuana Regulation Fund. Distribution totaled $42.2 million from 10 percent retail excise taxes in fiscal year 2021. More than $1.1 billion in adult-use marijuana sales took place during the fiscal year. Those sales do not include medical marijuana sales, …

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Michigan Gov. Whitmer signs over $4.7B for infrastructure

Michigan is investing more than $4.7 billion to improve infrastructure, including drinking water upgrades, internet access and fixing roads, bridges and dams. The spending plan includes some of the biggest infrastructure investments in state history, Gov. Gretchen Whitmer said Wednesday before signing the bipartisan legislation in Grand Rapids. About $4 billion comes from federal funds, including COVID-19 recovery funds and the Infrastructure …

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Couple accused in Indiana barn burnings face more charges

A couple accused of torching eight barns last year in a northern Indiana county now face charges alleging that they also set fire to an Amish school in an adjacent county. Joseph Hershberger, 41, and Sherry Thomas, 32, were charged in December in Elkhart County with eight counts of arson for the barn burnings, the first of which occurred in …

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River cleanup dates released

The 12th season of the St. Joseph County Conservation District’s river cleanup program has a slate of five events set for this summer. Carolyn Grace, agency executive director and administrator of the cleanups, said the first will take place in May, while the final is in August. The schedule is: *May 21, St. Joseph River, Liquid Therapy in Three Rivers …

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Break-in suspect arrested

An 18-year-old suspect was arrested early Tuesday in connection with a breaking-and-entering incident at a retail location in Centreville. Sheriff Mark Lillywhite said deputies responded at 1 a.m. Tuesday to an alarm at Dollar General. Upon arrival, deputies discovered the front glass door had been shattered. Deputies proceeded to clear the building, with the aid of a Michigan State Police …

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Michigan coronavirus cases down

Michigan reported far fewer coronavirus cases in the week ending March 27, adding nearly 5,700 new cases. That’s down 15 percent from the previous week’s tally of 6,651 new cases of the virus that causes COVID-19. St. Joseph County reported six cases and no deaths in the latest week. Cases fell in 52 Michigan counties, with the steepest declines in …

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