The State Appellate Defender Office issued a media release related to a late-July decision of the Michigan Supreme Court in People v Paul Betts, holding that the 2011 Sex Offenders Registration Act is unconstitutional punishment. With the court’s decision, the registration act’s many requirements cannot be imposed against those whose offenses requiring registration came before introduction of the 2011 SORA. …
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Man arrested following police pursuit
A Three Rivers man was arrested last week after leading authorities on a pursuit in Fabius Township. Sheriff Mark Lillywhite said deputies attempted to stop a vehicle shortly after 10:30 p.m. Saturday on Null Road, near Pulver Road, for a traffic violation. The 37-year-old driver of the suspect vehicle failed to stop, and lead deputies and a Three Rivers Police …
Read More »Contantine applies for American Rescue Plan funding
The village of Constantine has applied for funding through the American Rescue Plan Act. Village manager Mark Honeysett said all municipalities in the state are eligible. According to the Department of the Treasury, Constantine is eligible for more than $220,000. Payments would be split over two years, with restrictions on how the money is spent. It may be used to invest in …
Read More »Engine stolen from boat
Michigan State Police troopers are investigating the larceny of a boat engine from a residence in Branch County last week. Investigators said the incident took place in the night but before morning Saturday on Union Lake in Sherwood Township. Suspects entered the boat from another vessel on the lake. The engine is described as a 2005 Honda, 4-stroke engine. It …
Read More »Material shortages cause delay in bridge renovation
Constantine Village Manager Mark Honeysett said renovation of the U.S. 131 Business Route bridge over the St. Joseph River is a month behind schedule. Honeysett said the delay is attributed to a shortage of materials. Decking will be complete by the end of the month and use of the bridge will switch from one lane on the east side to one lane on the west …
Read More »Glen Oaks names new AD
Mike Rasmussen has been named athletic director at Glen Oaks Community College. Rasmussen comes from Colon Jr./Sr. High School, where he served as its principal. He previously was employed by White Pigeon Community Schools. Rasmussen graduated with an associate’s degree in 2001 from Glen Oaks and was selected as the President’s Award recipient.
Read More »Sheriff seeks help identifying sport bike driver
Sheriff Mark A. Lillywhite and deputies are requesting the public’s assistance in identifying the driver of a blue sport bike. The agency’s interest stems from a pursuit on Fawn River Road around 10 a.m. Friday, Lillywhite said.
Read More »County commission approves hiring freeze exemptions
St. Joseph County Board of Commissioners last week agreed to exemptions to the county’s hiring freeze for one position at district court, and five spots with the sheriff’s department. Tabitha Wedge, District Court administrator/magistrate, was given approval to fill the position of deputy clerk for the court’s civil division. Meanwhile, undersheriff Jason Bingaman was authorized to fill five positions within …
Read More »COVID-19 update from health department
Rebecca Burns, health officer for the Branch-Hillsdale-St. Joseph Community Health Agency, spoke about COVID-19 and immunizations during her annual presentation to St. Joseph County Board of Commissioners on Tuesday. She said the agency administered about 40 COVID-19 immunizations at Project Connect, which took place earlier the same day. She said 40 may sound like a small number but in her …
Read More »Hit-and-run near Athens
Michigan State Police troopers are investigating a hit-and-run collision involving a pickup and Mitsubishi passenger car Tuesday in Calhoun County’s Athens Township. Troopers said the incident occurred shortly after 10:30 p.m. on M-66, near 3 1/2 Mile Road. Both vehicles were travelling northbound when the driver of the car aggressively braked, causing the pickup to rear-end the passenger car, authorities …
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