St. Joseph County Board of Commissioners is going to try establishing a return to in-person meetings. During their meeting Tuesday, board members agreed it may time to revisit the issue and possibly set a date when they can once again hold their twice-a-month meetings face-to-face. The subject was raised by administrator Teresa Doehring, who recommended the matter appear on the …
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County commission approves hiring of assistant prosecutor
St. Joseph County Commissioners approved a request from prosecutor David Marvin to add an assistant prosecutor to the office. The position comes with an $85,000 expense, which includes benefits. The matter was addressed during Tuesday’s meeting. Also, the board approved a $2,200 grant through the Sturgis Community Foundation. The grant will be applied to a youth-assessment tool used for all …
Read More »Michigan restaurants seek to tie limits to positivity rate
Michigan restaurants on Wednesday proposed tying indoor capacity limits to the percentage of COVID-19 tests that come back positive, contending that clear guideposts would help the hospitality industry navigate the pandemic. Bars and restaurants, which reopened for indoor dining and drinking on Feb 1. after a 2 1/2-month ban, have a 10 p.m. curfew and are limited to 25% occupancy, …
Read More »Man to be arraigned on murder charges in slaying of parents
A 27-year-old man has been charged with murder in the slayings of his parents whose bodies were found in a wooded area in western Michigan. Nicholas Johnson was expected to be arraigned Thursday in Kalamazoo County District Court. Gary and Laura Johnson went missing earlier this month. Their bodies were unearthed Friday at Gourdneck State Game Area in Portage, about …
Read More »Manufacturing facility destroyed in fire
Investigators are following up on a fire that destroyed a manufacturing facility in Mottville Township earlier this week. Darkhorse Cargo’s facility was destroyed during Sunday’s blaze. A cause of the blaze was not immediately known and officials from White Pigeon Township Fire Department are attempting to trace its origin. Nobody was injured but the building was a complete loss, officials …
Read More »Man injured when vehicle strikes tree
A Dowagiac man was injured in a single-vehicle accident last week in Cass County’s Newberg Township. Sheriff Richard Behnke said deputies were called shortly before 10 p.m. Saturday to the 57000 block of Patterson Hill Road. Investigators said 19-year-old Michael Schlup was attempting to turn into a driveway and his vehicle struck a tree. Schlup was transported to Borgess Lee Hospital for medical …
Read More »City commission meets this evening
A policy for the sale of city-owned property is on the agenda for discussion by the Three Rivers City Commission this evening. Other agenda items include discussion of fiscal-year 2022, sidewalk contract award, South Douglas Avenue reconstruction and a public hearing related to a site plan for Meadwobrook Farms West. Mayor Tom Lowry and commissioners are meeting at 6 o’clock. …
Read More »Vehicle stolen in Branch County
Michigan State Police troopers are investigating the larceny of a motor vehicle from a location in Branch County’s Quincy Township. The incident occurred during the pre-dawn hours Monday in the 500 block of Ridge Road. The vehicle in question is a 1997, two-door Chevy pickup. It is blue in color with a bright-yellow snowplow attached to its front. The vehicle …
Read More »Centreville man arrested after fleeing police
A Centreville man was arrested last week after attempting to evade police in White Pigeon Township. Sheriff Mark Lillywhite said deputies tried to stop a vehicle shortly before midnight Friday after noticing his vehicle did not display a valid license plate. The 33-year-old driver failed to stop and continued driving through the village of White Pigeon. The suspect vehicle became …
Read More »Planning begins for Water Festival
Organizers of the Three Rivers Water Festival recently met and decided to plan for a resumption of what would be the city’s 64th Water Festival. Christy Trammell, president & CEO of the Three Rivers Area Chamber of Commerce, said it made sense to plan a 2021 festival then cancel or postpone if circumstances warrant. As it stands, the three-day festival …
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