State Sen. Kim LaSata, has announced she will run for re-election in the newly created State Senate District 17, created as a result of the Independent Redistricting Commission. LaSata, who is completing her first four-year term in 2022, presently represents a majority of the new 17th Senate District. LaSata will continue to serve constituents within the current 21st district through …
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Barn destroyed in fire
A barn was deemed a total loss as a result of a fire Monday night in Mottville Township. The incident happened around 8 p.m. on a mile-long driveway in the 69000 block of Blue School Road. White Pigeon Fire Chief Tyler Royce said with the colder weather, several departments were called to help with mutual aid for water shuffle. The …
Read More »Omicron variant found in Cass County
The Michigan Department of Health and Human Services notified Van Buren/Cass District Health Department that the Omicron variant has been identified in a Cass County resident. Health officer Danielle Persky said although between Cass and Van Buren County there are now two Omicron variants identified, it can be safely assumed there are many others given the speed at which Omicron …
Read More »Sturgis man sentenced in criminal sexual conduct case
A Sturgis man Rodney Combs, 51, will serve a minimum 10 years in prison after grooming a teenaged girl for sex. Combs pleaded guilty to third-degree criminal sexual conduct in regard to one incident during the two-year relationship, which started in 2017. The teen chose to not comment at sentencing or testify about the relationship. St. Joseph County Chief Assistant …
Read More »Glen Oaks announces new employees
A new batch of employees has been hired by Glen Oaks Community College. Ayla Wilder joins Glen Oaks as director of housing operations and residential life. Wilder is from the University of Indianapolis. Michael Elliott is the new assistant director of residential life. Elliott is a Glen Oaks alum who also coaches the Viking men’s basketball team. Sara Kohler has …
Read More »COVID-19 hospitalizations reach new high in Michigan
Michigan hospitals reported a record number of COVID-19 patients Monday, surpassing the peak from nearly a month ago before the state’s daily already-high infection counts surged to new heights due to the more contagious omicron variant. Roughly 4,900 people were hospitalized with confirmed or suspected cases of the virus, including 4,580 adults with a positive test. The previous pandemic high …
Read More »Omicron found in St. Joseph County
Branch-Hillsdale-St. Joseph Community Health Agency last week was notified of the first identified cases of the Omicron variant in St. Joseph County. Medical director Karen Luparello said it is important to know that not all COVID tests are sequenced, so it is likely there are additional cases. She encourages residents to continue using standard-mitigation strategies that include staying home if …
Read More »Former Sturgis police chief dies
A longtime fixture at Sturgis Police Department passed away last week. Eugene Alli served as the city’s chief of police from 1986 until his retirement in 2004. He was 81. Ryan Banaszak, director of public safety at Sturgis Police & Fire, remembered Alli as a progressive law enforcement leader who valued professionalism, education and made available training opportunities to advance the Sturgis …
Read More »Mendon Housing Initiative meets fundraising goal
Habitat for Humanity of St. Joseph County recently announced Mendon Housing Initiative exceeded its $30,000 fundraising campaign goal. The success will support construction of the first Habitat for Humanity home in the Mendon community. In three months – one month ahead of schedule – Mendon Housing Initiative was able to raise more than $48,000. Funds donated from ‘Giving Tuesday’ through Dec. 18 …
Read More »Border townships have lower vaccination rates
Some of the lowest vaccination rates in Michigan are in several townships along the state’s border with Ohio and Indiana, according to a state-issued report. The report speculates residents were vaccinated out of state and did not report it in Michigan. Those townships include Burr Oak, Colon and Nottawa in St. Joseph County. All have large Amish communities. Kristina Dewey, health information …
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