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Sewer-line break forced closure of Constantine Schools

Constantine Public Schools officials said an infrastructure issue earlier this week forced the district to cancel classes for a day. Acting superintendent Patrick Breen said the incident involved a village of Constantine sewer-line break last weekend. As a result, the district canceled classes Tuesday, creating a five-day weekend for its students. Repairs on the impacted line did not start until …

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Tickets available for United Way’s Mega Raffle

Here’s a reminder from St. Joseph County United Way regarding an event it is hosting next month. The Centreville-based agency is reaching its allocation of tickets for the 13th Mega Raffle. Event organizers said tickets are $100 each, and 26 of the 330 tickets will pay out at least $100. Top prize is $5,000. Meanwhile, additional prizes of $1,000, $2,000, …

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Sinkhole closes portion of M-86

Michigan Department of Transportation officials said a sinkhole on a state route between Colon and Coldwater has forced agency officials to close a stretch of the roadway. M-86 is closed between Batavia Road and U.S. 12 until further notice, the Branch County Sheriff’s Department said. The highway remained closed Wednesday as road officials worked to replace and repair the section …

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Household hazardous waste collection planned for October

Organizers behind the twice-a-year household hazardous waste collection and electronics recycling are urging the public to start setting aside items for next month’s event. Staged at the St. Joseph County Fairgrounds, the fall collection takes place 2 to 6 p.m. Oct. 2. Organizers wish to note this falls on a Wednesday, not a weekend. The collection will allow residents to …

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Final Adopt-A-Highway event for year

The third of three annual roadside cleanup events in Michigan begins later this month. Between Sept. 21 and 29, volunteers will fan out across lower Michigan to give state highway roadsides their final cleaning of 2024. The Adopt-A-Highway program began in Michigan in 1990. Today, around 2,900 groups have adopted more than 6,000 miles of state highway. In a typical …

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Airline discontinues service at Kalamazoo airport

After announcing it was temporarily discontinuing its non-stop service between Kalamazoo and Orlando, Avelo Airlines has decided to discontinue its presence at Kalamazoo/Battle Creek International Airport. Airport director Craig Williams said the airline’s last flight between Kalamazoo and the Orlando area was April 8. He said no flights were canceled, as Avelo simply made tickets available through April 8 and …

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Fresh food distributions

Here’s a look at September’s Fresh Food Distributions in St. Joseph County. Seventh-Day Adventist Church, east of Centreville on M-86, hosts the first distribution. It starts at 4 p.m. Sept. 10. Meanwhile, First Presbyterian Church on Lakeview Avenue in Sturgis will oversee the following distribution. It is scheduled for 4 p.m. Sept. 12. Railroad Park in Burr Oak hosts the …

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Local deer infected with EHD

A deer infected by Epizootic Hemorrhagic Disease was recently found dead in St. Joseph County. Michigan Department of Natural Resources’ Chad Fedewa said EHD has been in Michigan for about a decade and has now been detected in the Three Rivers area. The EHD virus is passed to deer through a fly bite. Fedewa said the virus this year showed …

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Sturgis residents to see increase in electric and water rates

Electric, water and sewer rates in Sturgis are set to increase starting next month. City Controller Holly Keyser told Sturgis City Commission members she recommends an electricity rate increase of 4.9 percent. Meanwhile, Keyser suggested water and wastewater rates increase 6.9 percent. The increases are equal to rate hikes approved last year. Keyser says the rate increase for the electric …

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City commission approves development of new popcorn stand

The Old Popcorn Stand, a Three Rivers icon, is expected to be phased out but revitalized with a more modern replacement. During discussion last month, Three Rivers City Commission members agreed to the development of a new popcorn stand in Scidmore Park. The task is to be overseen by Centreville-based Pivotal, formerly Community Mental Health and Substance Abuse Services of …

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