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BHSJ CHA Shares Changes to Mask Guidance

On February 25th the CDC updated their guidance for the general population regarding wearing masks indoors, as well as the requirement for face masks on school buses and vans.  These changes come as a result of the drop in COVID-19 cases in the country and moves us towards a system that asks the individual to assess risk and determine the …

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Sturgis man arrested on dozens of charges

A Sturgis man faces more than three dozen felony charges after he was involved in a traffic stop last week in Sherman Township. Sheriff Mark Lillywhite said deputies stopped a car shortly after 8:30 p.m. Friday in the 64000 block of Balk Road for an equipment violation. The 40-year-old driver was found to have been operating the vehicle with no …

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Police investigate break-in

State police troopers responded recently to a report of breaking and entering, and larceny in Branch County’s Noble Township. Troopers were called to the 1200 block of Sielkens Road to investigate a situation that occurred between Feb. 22 and 27. Investigators said suspects stole a John Deere mower, lawn equipment, woodworking tools and scrap metal. Troopers are continuing to investigate …

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Michigan House approves GOP tax cuts; no deal with governor

Republicans who control the Michigan Legislature agreed Tuesday on a plan to cut taxes by $2.5 billion annually, advancing a bill that will be vetoed because there is no deal with Democratic Gov. Gretchen Whitmer. The House voted 62-42 to cut the state income tax from 4.25% to 3.9%, lower the age for filers to exempt up to $20,000 individually …

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Michigan sues dam owner over sediment in Kalamazoo River

The state of Michigan sued the owner and operator of a hydroelectric dam, alleging that its mismanaged drawdown of a lake to do repairs created sediment that has choked a 30-mile stretch of the Kalamazoo River, impeded recreational use and threatened public safety. The lawsuit, filed Tuesday in Ingham County court, seeks compensation for damages and fines along with an order …

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Man sentenced in criminal sexual conduct case

Jerry Dowell, a 40-year-old St. Joseph County resident, will serve at least six years in prison after pleading no contest to second-degree criminal sexual conduct as a second offender. St. Joseph County assistant prosecutor Deborah Davis said a girl and boy, now teens, lived with their mother and Dowell in various locations since 2007. Much of that time was in …

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Man dies in Cass County crash

A Cassopolis man died over the weekend following a single-vehicle crash in Cass County’s Jefferson Township. Sheriff Richard Behnke said deputies were called shortly after 4:30 p.m. Sunday to the area of Calvin Hill Street and Turpin Road in response to a personal-injury traffic crash. Investigators said 36-year-old William Jones was traveling south on Robinson Road and failed to negotiate …

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Fundraising continues for Camp Eberhart

A weeklong fundraising campaign for Camp Eberhart has reached its midway point today. The Fabius Township camp is attempting to raise $10,000 as part of its annual “Week of Giving” campaign. The event was previously a single-day drive, but this year was expanded to a full week. YMCA Camp Eberhart, which has been around 110 years, is attempting to purchase …

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Upton launches campaign ad, signaling run for reelection

Rep. Fred Upton began airing his first 2022 campaign ad last week, spending more than $200,000 and signaling that the moderate Republican is more likely to seek reelection to a 19th term in Congress. He has not announced whether he will run in the new 4th District in western Michigan. The GOP primary for the Republican-leaning seat that was created …

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Three Rivers considers Nash for permanent superintendent

One of the three vacant school superintendent positions in St. Joseph County could soon be filled. Three Rivers Community Schools plans to interview Nikki Nash next week for the post. She has served as interim superintendent since Ron Moag vacated the position last fall. Board members appear poised to bypass a search process and interview Nash next Monday as the …

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