Michigan State Police troopers are investigating the thefts of catalytic converters from two vehicles in White Pigeon Township. The vehicles were parked in the 18000 block of U.S. 12. The convertors were taken Monday from trucks belonging to Robert Henry Corporation, of South Bend.
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American Airlines returns to Kalamazoo
Kalamazoo/Battle Creek International Airport’s recovery from the COVID-19 pandemic hits a bright note today, as American Airlines returns to the airport. American had pulled its schedule for October, November and December in an effort to navigate the impacts of COVID-19 on flight operations. Airport director Craig Williams said AZO welcomes American’s return to Kalamazoo and the access it provides to …
Read More »Repaving project planned for Stubey Road
Sturgis Township officials are preparing for a road-improvement plan. Stubey Road north of U.S. 12 is tentatively set for repaving this year, an undertaking recently approved by township officials. The project will involve Stubey Road north of U.S. 12, while township officials tabled a portion of the same road from Fawn River Road to the Indiana state line. Supervisor George …
Read More »Three Rivers home destroyed in fire
A former Three Rivers teacher and his family escaped a fire last week, and now a GoFundMe site has been set up to help their recovery. Joel Moore, former choir teacher at Three Rivers High School, along with his wife and their three school-aged children, safely escaped a fire that destroyed their Three Rivers home Thursday. A relative of the …
Read More »Man arrested after fleeing police
A 20-year-old Three Rivers man was arrested after leading authorities on a pursuit last week in Park Township. Sheriff Mark Lillywhite said deputies attempted to stop a speeding vehicle shortly after 1 a.m. Thursday on U.S. 131 at Michigan Avenue. The suspect fled from deputies and was pursued into the city of Three Rivers. The suspect then abandoned his vehicle …
Read More »Road commission reminder of snow removal recommendations
The St. Joseph County Road Commission wishes to remind residents that state law prohibits plowing or shoveling of snow into the roadway. Agency officials said the reminder is relevant after last weekend’s snow event, the first of the season in St. Joseph County. It is recommended that snow from end-of-driveway shoveling be tossed three to five feet away from the …
Read More »Phase 1A COVID vaccinations are underway locally
The Branch-Hillsdale-St. Joseph Community Health Agency has received an initial allotment of Moderna COVID-19 vaccine. Vaccinations began for individuals in Phase 1A priority groups last week, as hospitals in the Branch-Hillsdale-St Joseph counties also received shipments to vaccinate their front-line workers. Communications are taking place directly with these entities, and clinics are not open to the general public at this …
Read More »Robbery at Sturgis business
The Verizon store in Sturgis was robbed Tuesday. Investigators said the incident occurred at 1:38 p.m. at 1382 S. Centerville Road and involved four black men. They were unarmed. Police said the suspects left the scene in a gray Toyota Corolla later located in the 1300 block of Cato Lane. It had been reported stolen from Grand Rapids earlier in …
Read More »Break-ins in the Tamarac subdivision
Sheriff’s officials are investigating several break-ins recently in the Tamarac subdivision in Lockport Township. Deputies were dispatched to Eagle Drive for a breaking and entering to an outbuilding and also to Falcon Court for a report of larceny from a vehicle. Investigators said they believe the incidents are related and occurred the night of Dec. 26.
Read More »Michigan governor signs $106M COVID relief plan
Gov. Gretchen Whitmer signed into law a $106 million plan Tuesday that will provide relief to businesses and fund efforts to fight the economic impact of the coronavirus. Though the plan was a collaborative effort between the governor and the legislature, Whitmer told reporters that the legislature strayed from the original agreement and that the $465 million plan the legislature …
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