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Hillsdale County sheriff’s deputy bitten by dog kills animal, owner

A sheriff’s deputy bitten by a dog in southern Michigan killed the animal and then fatally shot the angry owner who confronted him with a knife, state police said Thursday. The incident happened Wednesday night in Hillsdale County’s Reading Township after the deputy responded to a call about a dog on the loose. “When the deputy made contact at the …

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Anti-lockdown chiropractor is running for Michigan governor

A Kalamazoo chiropractor who opposed Gov. Gretchen Whitmer’s stay-at-home orders when the coronavirus pandemic struck and helped with an effort to repeal her emergency powers announced Wednesday that he will run against the Democrat in 2022. Garrett Soldano, a Republican, last spring started a Facebook group called “Michiganders Against Excessive Quarantine” that gained roughly 380,000 members before the social media …

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COA Arbor Day celebration

In honor of Arbor Day, the St. Joseph County Commission on Aging invited Carolyn Grace from the St Joseph County Conservation District and Ashley Ives, a Farm Bill Specialist from the US Department of Agriculture’s Natural Resources Conservation Service to visit our Enrichment Centers on Thursday, April 29. In addition to giving away white pines to our COA members, Carolyn …

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County creates American Rescue Plan steering committee

A steering committee is being created to help decide how St. Joseph County will spend its share of a $1.9 trillion federal government incentive. During their executive committee meeting Wednesday, county commissioners discussed the impending payment arriving through the American Rescue Plan. Though the anticipated amount has not been disclosed by county officials, it’s expected to be significant enough to …

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Liberty Bell Award recipient named

The St. Joseph County Bar Association has announced the recipient of its 2020/21 Liberty Bell Award. Chaired by district court judge Jeff Middleton, the St. Joseph County Bar Association Liberty Bell Committee chose Erin Goff as the award winner. Goff is director of emergency services and Homeland Security for St. Joseph County. She previously served as manager of the St. …

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County commission to recognize Centreville football team

Two small matters of business were addressed by St. Joseph County Board of Commissioners during their executive committee meeting Wednesday. County administrator Teresa Doehring said the commission plans to recognize state-champion Centreville High School football team with a resolution to be read and presented at Tuesday’s board meeting next week. Additionally, commissioners fielded two requests for an exception to the …

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Sheriff’s department warning of phone scam

Officials from the St. Joseph County Sheriff’s Department wish to remind the public about a phone scam local residents have recently reported. Deputies said scammers create a fake name and phone number that make it appear they are calling from a local police department, sheriff’s office or other law-enforcement agency. The scammer will indicate to the person answering there is …

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Centreville makes plan for graduation

Centreville Public Schools Superintendent Stephanie Lemmer has announced the high school’s plans for graduation. During Monday’s board of education meeting, Lemmer said the ceremony will take place at 7 p.m. May 27 on the stage at the St. Joseph County Fairgrounds. Lemmer said the grandstand and stage areas are covered, providing graduates and spectators protection in the event of inclement …

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Teen injured in Cass County crash

A Bronson teenager was slightly injured in a single-vehicle crash last weekend in Cass County’s Wayne Township. Cass County sheriff’s officials said deputies were called at 2:15 p.m. Saturday to an area on O’Keefe Road, just past Dutch Settlement Road, in response to a car that had crashed into a tree. Investigators said 19-year-old Lukas Whitaker of Dowagiac was driving …

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In-person learning paused at Three Rivers High School

Today marks the third day of a two-week pause of in-person learning and athletics for Three Rivers High School. Superintendent Ron Moag said the district’s mandate to revert to distance learning was made by the Branch-Hillsdale-St. Joseph Community Health Agency. A surge in COVID-19 cases at the high school warranted the measure. The district’s middle school and its four elementary …

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