The St. Joseph County United Way 2022 campaign set a new record in terms of funds raised. Executive director Kelly Hostetler said the 12-month campaign raised more than $1.2 million. The goal for this year’s campaign, which closed Jan. 31, was about $1,060,000. Hostetler said 2022 honorary chairs Jeff Bloomfield and Garrett Hall were key figures in the success of …
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Blue Gate nominated for Theater of the Year
A local concert venue has been nominated for the award of “Theater of the Year.” The Academy of Country Music on Thursday announced all nominations for the 57th Academy of Country Music Awards, honoring country music’s biggest stars and emerging talents. Included in the nominees is Theater of the Year. Among the five nominations is Blue Gate Performing Arts Center …
Read More »Police arrest suspect after shots fired
A 43-year-old Constantine man was charged this week with assault and intent to murder, according to the Three Rivers Police Department. Officers were notified at 10:25 p.m. Tuesday of shots fired in the 500 block of Maple Street. The caller stated that a neighboring residence may have been struck by the gunfire. Officers arrived and confirmed a house with multiple …
Read More »Progress continues on Constantine’s new sewer treatment plant
An update was provided Monday regarding the progress of Constantine’s new sewer treatment plant. The matter stems from the village council’s decision to refurbish an earlier wastewater facility, which shut down in 1997 and effluent has since continued to be piped to Three Rivers Wastewater Treatment. The village is using USDA/Rural Development financing to re-activate the plant. USDA announced in …
Read More »Michigan coronavirus cases down
Michigan reported far fewer coronavirus cases in the week ending Feb. 6 than the week before, adding nearly 60,000 new cases. That’s down 46 percent from the previous week’s tally of new cases of the virus that causes COVID-19. St. Joseph County reported 391 cases and five deaths in the latest week. A week earlier, it had reported 592 cases and …
Read More »Carra sponsored bills head to Senate
State Rep. Steve Carra and the Michigan House of Representatives approved a plan to prevent experimentation on the remains of aborted children. House Bills 5558 and 5559, which Carra co-sponsored, would prevent any research on an organ, tissue or cell taken from an aborted embryo, fetus or neonate, to the extent allowed under the state constitution. An intentional violation would …
Read More »Campaign underway to change lake name
St. Joseph County officials are being asked to support a drive seeking to change the name of a popular lake in Park and Lockport townships. County commission members were asked during their executive committee meeting Tuesday to back proponents of a campaign to make “Fisher Lake” the legal name of what is alternatively known as Fishers Lake. While the county …
Read More »KN95 masks available in Cass and Van Buren counties
Van Buren/Cass District Health Department will be distributing free KN95 masks to organizations and community members in Van Buren and Cass counties. A partial list of participating organizations distributing masks, while supplies last, includes Van Buren Cass District Health Department at its Lawrence and Dowagiac offices; fire Departments in both counties; all Cass District Library branches; Cass County Council on Aging; Cass …
Read More »Teen sentenced in two cases
A Sturgis teenager was sentenced to two years of probation and one year of jail for attempted third-degree criminal sexual conduct. Court officials said Dwight Summey, 19, was sentenced recently by St. Joseph County Circuit Court Judge Paul Stutesman. Summey was given the same sentence for breaking into Glen Oaks Community College. Summey faced life felonies for safe breaking and …
Read More »Woman injured in snowmobile accident
A Sturgis woman was injured in a snowmobile accident last week in Cass County’s LaGrange Township. Sheriff Richard Behnke said deputies were called shortly before 7 p.m. to an area near Dunning Street and Oak Grove Road. Investigators said 30-year-old Catherine Miller was snowmobiling with a group on Trail 12. Behnke said Miller’s snowmobile was approaching a hill when she …
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