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Whitmer lifts ban on overnight camps, school-related sports

Gov. Gretchen Whitmer said Friday that overnight camps and school-related sports activities can resume on Monday — the latest coronavirus restrictions to be lifted as the state economy reopens. The governor’s order says the residential camps can open subject to guidance from the state’s licensing department. Summer day camps were able to start opening earlier this week. All camps are strongly recommended …

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Colon cancels July 4th celebration

The village of Colon has called off this year’s Fourth of July community celebration. The decision came by a 5-to-2 vote during the village council’s meeting Tuesday. Village president Ruth Ann Kuhlmann said the difficult decision was made based on what was safest for participants and spectators. Kuhlmann further stated it was sensible to not go against the advice of …

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Government departments begin to reopen

Slowly and carefully, St. Joseph County government is reopening to the public. During their executive committee meeting Wednesday, commissioners were told by county administrator Teresa Doehring that it is time to move to Phase 2 of the county’s Preparedness Response Plan. The step includes reopening specific departments to the public beginning Monday. She said if necessary, plans will be adjusted …

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County commission considers in-person meetings for July

St. Joseph County commissioners agreed to stage their Tuesday board meeting via Zoom and then consider going back to in-person meetings starting in July. The matter was discussed during Wednesday’s executive committee meeting. If commissioners go back to in-person meetings, their July 1 executive committee meeting would then be held at the courthouse and their July 7 board meeting would …

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Curbside service begins at Constantine Library

Constantine Township Library has begun curbside service. Hours are 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Monday, Wednesday and Friday, and 10 a.m. to 3 p. m. Saturday. Patrons may reserve items by phoning 435-7957 or online at constantine.michlibrary. org. When reserved items are ready, patrons will be notified by phone and have 24 hours for pickup, after which items will be …

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McDonough court appearance postponed

A Thursday court appearance scheduled for St. Joseph County Prosecutor John McDonough was postponed. McDonough, who was cited last month for driving while intoxicated, was to appear via video conference before Judge Vincent Westra of Kalamazoo County 8th District Court. St. Joseph County 3B District Court officials said a new date was not immediately set. Thursday’s proceeding was rescheduled from …

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Styrofoam recycling resumes

Westside Landfill Recycling Center confirmed Tuesday it will continue its quarterly Styrofoam recycling collection, resuming the program this weekend. Fabius Township Supervisor John Kroggel, who has helped organize the collection since its inception a few years ago, said he is prepared to go ahead with Saturday’s event. It will take place 7:30 to 11:30 a.m. at 60050 Roberts Road, on …

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Business celebrates 100 years in business

A White Pigeon business is preparing to celebrate a milestone few others in St. Joseph County have been around long enough to experience. The Tasty Nut Shop is a century old this year and owner Marjorie Hamminga said a celebratory open house is schedule 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. Saturday. She said door prizes, refreshments and fanfare will be a …

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Police search for suspect in assault incident

Michigan State Police troopers are appealing to the public for help in identifying a suspect who assaulted two adolescent males. According to a department media release, the incident occurred at 2:30 p.m. Monday at Mottville Canoe Park, off Riverside Drive in Mottville Township. Specific details were not included in the release. The suspect is identified as a white male in …

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Sturgis Farmers Market opens

Sturgis Farmers Market has opened for the season. It is open 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. Saturdays at TSC parking lot on South Centerville Road. The market plans to remain open through October. For safety reasons, vendors will take merchandise to people in their vehicles during the pandemic and if they have mobility issues, upon request. Three Rivers will not …

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