News

Two arrested after fleeing police

An 18-year-old man and his 33-year-old passenger face a number of charges after attempting to flee from officers over the weekend. Undersheriff Jason Bingaman said the agency was called Sunday by Sturgis Police to assist with a pursuit involving a stolen vehicle. During the pursuit, the driver pulled into a yard in the 400 block of Edka Street. Authorities said …

Read More »

Vicksburg to receive funding to help with lead water pipes

Vicksburg’s continuing effort to replace its lead water pipes infrastructure is getting a considerable boost thanks to anticipated funding of nearly $4 million secured by U.S. Rep. Tim Walberg. Village President Tim Frisbie announced the $3.9 million windfall during the council’s June 3 meeting. He said Vicksburg has been listed as one of Congressman Walberg’s member-designated projects for 2025. Michigan …

Read More »

Fisher Lake Inn closes doors

A destination eatery in St. Joseph County closed for good over the weekend. Fisher Lake Inn, a Park Township gathering place for nearly four decades, closed at the end of the business day Friday. The restaurant issued a statement on social media. “Fisher Lake Inn would like to thank all of our loyal customers who have supported the Fisher Lake …

Read More »

County commission hears summary of May tornadoes

A National Weather Service track map showed peak winds reached 130 miles per hour last month in St. Joseph County. St. Joseph County Emergency Services Director Erin Goff and St. Joseph County United Way Executive Director Kelly Hostetler last week provided county commissioners a summary of the May 7 tornadoes that struck St. Joseph and Branch counties. Goff said data …

Read More »

Tenth of county without high speed internet

About one in 10 residences in St. Joseph County does not have access to high-speed internet. The statistic was provided to St. Joseph County officials this month by broadband consultant Chris Scharrer, CEO of Washtenaw County-based DCS Technology Design. Appearing at the county board’s June 11 executive committee meeting, Scharrer said his research shows about 3,100 households – 12 percent …

Read More »

No phones for students in Sturgis schools

Sturgis Public Schools students will not be allowed to have their phones on them during the school day starting with the impending academic year. The policy was adopted this month by the district’s board of education. As a result, students now will have to keep their phone silenced and in their locker. Superintendent Art Ebert says discussions about the policy …

Read More »

Sturgis – Citizenship preparatory course

Twenty-two Sturgis residents are a step closer to becoming U.S. citizens after completing a two-month class through Centro Vida. A ceremony was held June 11 to acknowledge successful completion of a weekly citizenship preparatory course. Group members are now better prepared for the 100-question assessment required as part of the U.S. citizenship process, according to Centro Vida’s Nancy Barajas. She …

Read More »

SJC fresh-food distribution issues appeal

Organizers behind St. Joseph County’s monthly fresh-food distribution are issuing an appeal to the public for support to ensure continuation of the program. Cynthia Pennington said the organization urgently needs donations to continue monthly distribution of 150 fresh-food boxes, each costing $2, for a total of $300 per month. The program operates strictly on donations and its funding will be …

Read More »

SJC United Way establishes a special fund

St. Joseph County United Way has established a catastrophic fund for the family of Olivia Wright. All proceeds donated to this specially designated fund will benefit Wright’s husband, Cameron, and daughter, Haven. Questions, concerns or donations can be directed to the Centreville-based agency at 467-9099.

Read More »

Annual river cleanup series begins

The 14th year of St. Joseph County Conservation District’s annual River Cleanup series starts this weekend with work concentrating on a waterway new to the agency. Conservation District officials and community volunteers will tackle a stretch of Swan Creek in Colon. Event organizers said the route is less than two miles, making it a good option for anyone interested in …

Read More »