A Three Rivers man was recently sentenced to prison for second-degree murder. Randall Miller, 34, was sentenced to 20 to 60 years for his involvement in the death of Lori Norman, 32. She was murdered in March 2019 at their 5th Street home. Circuit Court Judge Paul Stutesman accepted a plea Nov. 10 following a conference with defense attorneys John …
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Fall playoff dates announced
The Michigan High School Athletic Association has announced dates and time for the continuation of fall playoffs. The news impacts three local teams, Centreville and Constantine in football, while Schoolcraft High School’s volleyball team remains in the playoffs. Centreville and Constantine will host their playoff games, both at 1 p.m. Jan. 2. The Bulldogs will take on Sand Creek while …
Read More »New name coming for Cass ISD
A regional education agency named for former U.S. Sen. Lewis Cass is dropping the name. According to the Associated Press, trustees last week voted unanimously to change the name of the Cass Intermediate School District. A new name will be selected in January. The AP story said Cass, who died in 1866, was a U.S. senator as well as governor …
Read More »Local agencies receive grant awards
Sturgis Area Community Foundation has announced recipients of its 2020 competitive grant awards, funding that amounts to more than $100,000. Representing nonprofit and charitable agencies was St. Joseph County Council for the Prevention of Child Abuse and Neglect. The council will receive funding to provide “Welcome Home’ baby bags to new parents. CASA of Southwest Michigan was another recipient. With …
Read More »Two injured in multi-car crash
Two people were injured in a collision involving four vehicles last weekend in White Pigeon Township. Sheriff’s deputies responded at 5:20 a.m. Saturday to U.S. 12 near Oak Street. Investigators said a semi tractor-trailer driven by 60-year-old Joseph Nelson of White Pigeon Township, was backing into a residential driveway on U.S. 12. Authorities said a Ford Edge traveling eastbound on …
Read More »Vehicle damages mailbox in Colon Township
Michigan State Police troopers are investigating a property-damage situation involving a mailbox in Colon Township. The crash occurred at 2 p.m. Dec. 6 near M-66 and Tyler Road. Investigators said it appears the suspect vehicle was southbound, left the roadway to the right and struck a mailbox. Evidence gathered at the scene indicates the suspect vehicle is a 2016 to …
Read More »Police investigate crash into porch
Michigan State Police troopers are investigating a property-damage incident that occurred last week in Sherman Township. Authorities said the crash happened sometime Wednesday on M-66 near Wait Road. The time frame is between 4 a.m. and 4 p.m. Investigators said the suspect vehicle left the roadway, entered a nearby yard and struck a porch. Troopers believe the vehicle is a …
Read More »Man arrested following attempted traffic stop
A 35-year-old Three Rivers man was arrested last week after fleeing in a vehicle at a high rate of speed in Fabius Township. Sheriff Mark Lillywhite said deputies attempted to stop a vehicle at 3:30 p.m. Thursday on County Line Road near Coon Hollow Road for a traffic violation. The suspect did not stop and fled in the vehicle at …
Read More »MHSAA: Football, volleyball, swimming tourneys will resume
The Michigan high school fall sports season is stretching into January, but no spectators will be allowed. Football playoffs will resume Jan. 2. The eight-player championship games will be played Jan. 9, followed by the 11-player finals on Jan. 15-16, the Michigan High School Athletic Association said Friday. The announcement came after the state health director said football and volleyball …
Read More »Michigan lets high schools, entertainment venues reopen
Gov. Gretchen Whitmer’s administration on Friday lifted a prohibition on in-person instruction at Michigan high schools and said movie theaters and other entertainment venues can reopen with capacity restrictions following a decline in coronavirus cases. Universities and colleges can let students return to campus next month, with a voluntary commitment to wait until Jan. 18 to restart face-to-face classes. Indoor …
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