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State removes township clerk from running election next week

State officials have barred a township clerk in southern Michigan from running her community’s local election next week. Stephanie Scott, the clerk in Hillsdale County’s Adams Township, failed to take steps to ensure the security of the vote, the Michigan Bureau of Elections said. The county instead will supervise the election in the township. The state said Scott did not …

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Man arraigned in homicide case

A Colon man faces homicide charges in the death of 33-year-old Chelsea Wallen. Michael Lafler, 35, is charged with the capital offense stemming from an incident that claimed the life of the Colon woman. Colon police and rescue, along with LifeCare Ambulance, responded Oct. 15 to a residence regarding a report of an unresponsive female. First responders were not able to revive …

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COVID cases down in Michigan

Michigan reported fewer coronavirus cases in the week ending Sunday compared to a week earlier, adding 27,308 new cases. That’s down 11 percent from the previous week’s tally of 30,685 new cases of the virus that causes COVID-19. St. Joseph County reported 236 cases and four deaths in the latest week. A week earlier, it had reported 231 cases and …

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United Way begins fundraising campaign

St. Joseph County United Way has begun its 2022 fundraising campaign It is hoping to raise $1.06 million to fund the numerous agencies it assists. Agency director Kelly Hostetler said the final donation tally for last year’s campaign was $1.1 million. The leading donor in 2021 was Morgan Olson, which raised and donated about $171,000. Jeff Bloomfield and Garrett Hall …

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Centreville schools will go virtual

Centreville Public Schools plans to go virtual for three days starting Wednesday. During Monday’s board of education meeting, superintendent Stephanie Lemmer said rising COVID numbers impacting students and staff, coupled with the lack of substitute assistance, justified the recommendation. Lemmer said the district was informed late Sunday of additional student and staff cases. On Monday, efforts were made to contact …

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Boil-water advisory lifted

A boil-water advisory in White Pigeon was lifted Friday afternoon. Village officials said the measure was discontinued at 12:45 p.m. after a series of samplings showed no bacteria detected. The village had been under a boil-water advisory since Thursday. A media release indicated the cautionary measure was put into place due to construction-related work.

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Man arrested after hiding from police

A Three Rivers man was arrested after authorities found him attempting to hide in a wooded area in Fabius Township. Sheriff Mark Lillywhite said deputies located a suspicious vehicle parked around 3:30 a.m. Thursday in the 14000 block of M-60, just west of Three Rivers. Several larcenies had been reported in the area over the past several months. Deputies investigated …

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Southwest Michigan First board names CEO

The Southwest Michigan First Board of Directors has selected Jonas Peterson to serve as chief executive officer for the Southwest Michigan regional economic development organization. Peterson’s appointment follows a six-month national search that prioritized community input and inclusivity. Peterson embodies the skills, experience and attributes identified by the community as critical for success in this position, according to Southwest Michigan …

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White Pigeon – Water is now safe to drink

The boil advisory for the Village of White Pigeon drinking water has been lifted as of 12:45pm on Friday, October 22, 2021. Recent sampling shows no bacteria detected, thus the boil advisory has been lifted.

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McDonough will not be considered for defense attorney

St. Joseph County Commissioner Kathy Pangle said she will not consider former county prosecutor John McDonough when the board next month approves a pool of court-appointed defense attorneys for 2022. During the “commissioner comments” portion of the county board’s meeting Tuesday, Pangle read what appears to be a letter she has written to McDonough in response to a correspondence she …

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