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Police investigate theft in White Pigeon

Michigan State Police troopers are investigating the theft of scrap metal and a trail camera. Investigators were told by the victim that the thefts occurred in the early morning hours April 4 from a business in the 21000 block of U.S. 12 in White Pigeon Township.

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Man armed with screwdrivers attacks 2 South Bend officers

Two South Bend police officers were injured when a man armed with two screwdrivers attacked them, authorities said. One officer was diagnosed with a broken cheekbone at a hospital after his face was cut, and the other suffered a minor hand injury, police said. The suspect was arrested and charged with four counts of resisting arrest and battery against a …

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Bird flu found at 2nd Indiana duck farm

Avian influenza has been detected in a second northern Indiana duck farm, state officials said Tuesday. Laboratory testing of a second commercial duck flock in Elkhart County came back as presumptively positive for the virus, the Indiana State Board of Animal Health said. The samples are being verified at the U.S. Department of Agriculture’s National Veterinary Services Laboratory in Iowa. The …

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Body found in Three Rivers

A dead body was found Monday afternoon in a wooded area in Three Rivers. Three Rivers Police Chief Scott Boling said the department was alerted shortly after 1 p.m. to the discovery of the body in the 300 block of Second Avenue. Boling said authorities were notified by a person walking their dog. Boling said the body was found between …

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Michigan Coronavirus cases down

Michigan reported fewer coronavirus cases in the week ending Sunday, adding nearly 3,800 new cases. That’s down 30.6 percent from the previous week’s tally of more than 5,400 new cases of the virus that causes COVID-19. St. Joseph County reported 12 cases and no deaths in the latest week. Throughout the pandemic it has reported 13,667 cases and 204 deaths. …

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Sturgis plans interviews for city commission seat

Sturgis City Commission members will interview two candidates for a vacant seat on the council, prior to its regular meeting Wednesday. Following commissioner Karl Littman’s resignation, city officials sought applications for the appointment to the unexpired term of the Precinct 4 commissioner. Frank Perez and Luis Perez are the two applicants for the vacancy. Candidates will be interviewed starting at …

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COVID test kits available

Michigan Department of Health and Human Services has announced expansion of its partnership with libraries offering free at-home testing kits to Michiganders. Natasha Bagdasarian, Michigan’s chief medical executive, said the partnership is one more tool to keep communities safe. She said testing has become convenient with many locations and the increased availability of over-the-counter tests. Participating libraries in the tri-county …

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Fundraiser supports automatic CPR machines purchase

A fundraiser to support fire departments in two St. Joseph County Communities takes place next week. Amish members representing Colon and Burr Oak are offering a smoked pork chop and grilled chicken dinner 4 to 8 p.m. April 22. The event takes place at 59321 Nottawa Road, just north of Truckenmiller Road in Nottawa Township. Also on the menu is …

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Funds available for storm-damaged forests

U.S. Department of Agriculture Farm Service Agency in Michigan announced St. Joseph County residents who are owners of non-industrial, private forests damaged by the series of storms last August are encouraged to apply for the Emergency Forest Restoration Program for cost-share assistance in restoring their disaster-damaged forest. The application deadline is May 13. Tim Boring, Farm Service Agency director in Michigan, said …

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Centreville schools and union approve contract

Centreville Public Schools Board of Education members recently approved a contract with the Centreville Education Association. During its meeting March 28, the board agreed to terms of a one-year contract, which covers 47 staff members. Union members agreed to the contract during a vote March 25. Interim superintendent Chad Brady said negotiations were resolved over the course of just three …

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