St. Joseph County commissioners recommended appointing Sarah Apwisch to the county’s Transportation Authority Board. The matter was brought up at Wednesday’s executive committee meeting. Other loose ends addressed at the meeting include the recommended re-appointments of Rick Shaffer, Dan Czajkowski and Ken Malone to the county’s Parks and Recreation Commission. Commissioners also agreed to continue meeting via Zoom as long …
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MSP collected toys and food for area families
Michigan State Police, in cooperation with Salvation Army, collected new toys and non-perishable food items Saturday at Walmart in Sturgis, Three Rivers, and Coldwater for the “Stuff a Blue Goose” initiative to benefit area families and children during the Christmas season. Salvation Army captain Sharyn Tennyson said the effort resulted in nearly 2,500 units of food and almost 1,200 toys. …
Read More »Several railroad crossings to receive improvements
As part of Michigan Department of Transportation’s commitment to improving safety of Michigan’s transportation system, MDOT has announced recipients for the fifth annual Local Grade Crossing Surface Program. Locations include four in St. Joseph County and two in Cass County. Selected on a competitive basis, 37 projects were awarded a share of $3 million to fund highway-railroad grade crossing surface …
Read More »Constantine makes steps toward new wastewater treatment plant
Members of the Constantine Village Council this week received a draft of a National Pollutant Discharge Elimination System discharge permit, the first step toward construction of a new wastewater treatment plant. Village manager Mark Honeysett said engineers had to determine by Dec. 15 if the permit needed to be modified. During Monday’s meeting, Honeysett said the timeline for the project …
Read More »Matching donations offered for Land Conservancy
Former Southwest Michigan Land Conservancy board chair Dave Coleman has offered to match dollar-for-dollar every donation made to the agency’s year-end appeal, up to $40,000. There are several ways to help reach this goal, including making a one-time donation, setting up a recurring donation or giving a gift membership. As part of the agency’s year-end appeal and the matching challenge, …
Read More »Man dies in semi crash
A Colon man died over the weekend after the semi he was driving crashed and rolled in the median of the Indiana Toll Road. Indiana State Police said 61-year-old Steve Downs was driving a semi tractor-trailer hauling milk. His vehicle left the roadway Saturday night in Steuben County. Investigators said about 4,000 gallons of milk and approximately 100 gallons of …
Read More »Three Rivers Schools to remain virtual through end of semester
Three Rivers Community Schools Superintendent Ron Moag said the district will continue the virtual-learning format through the end of the semester. The decision, announced last week, means the current format will remain in place to Jan. 22. In-person learning districtwide was suspended Nov. 23 per Gov. Gretchen Whitmer’s order. Moag said the five-day average of new COVID-19 cases countywide warranted …
Read More »Statewide pause extended
Gov. Gretchen Whitmer on Monday announced the original three-week pause, imposed just before Thanksgiving, has been extended until Dec. 20. The continuation of the epidemic order keeps bars and restaurants closed for dine-in service, but can remain open for outdoor dining, carry-out and delivery. Gyms are open for individual exercise, with mandatory masking and additional strict safety measures. Casinos, movie …
Read More »Components stolen from vehicle
Sheriff’s deputies are investigating the theft of components from a vehicle in Mendon Township. Investigators were called to the 22000 block of Heimbach Road after the incident was reported Monday. The victim suspects the theft occurred Sunday night. Vehicle components were stolen off of a vehicle parked next to a barn, authorities said.
Read More »Whitmer administration extends partial shutdown by 12 days
Gov. Gretchen Whitmer on Monday extended a partial shutdown of businesses and schools to Dec. 20, rejecting desperate appeals to lift a ban on indoor restaurant dining while the state tries to stop a wave of new coronavirus cases. The 12-day addition will enable the health department to assess how Thanksgiving travel affected the spread of COVID-19, Whitmer, a Democrat, …
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