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American Airlines adds flight from Kalamazoo

Kalamazoo/Battle Creek International Airport Director Craig Williams said American Airlines has announced the addition of a third flight departing and arriving daily, starting April 4. The destination is Chicago’s O’Hare International Airport. The Texas-based company currently has two departures and three inbound flights daily. One departure is early morning while the other is late afternoon. The new flight will have …

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White Pigeon building partially collasped

A portion of a historical building in White Pigeon collapsed Thursday afternoon, prompting an expedited plan to demolish the entire structure this week. Doug Kuhlman, village zoning administrator, said a lower-level wall at the southwest corner of the former Tasty Nut Shop collapsed onto the sidewalk along the east side of South Kalamazoo Street. Under the circumstances, state officials have …

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Centreville and Mendon students sample trial menu options

Potential new additions to breakfast and lunch menus in Centreville and Mendon were sampled through a student taste-test experience earlier this month. Spearheaded by food-service provider Chartwells and organized by Marilyn Rosewarne, director of dining services at both districts, the “Student Choice” trial featured samples of a Nashville spicy chicken sandwich with confetti coleslaw on the side and a breakfast …

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Truck stolen in White Pigeon Township

Michigan State Police troopers are investigating the theft of a vehicle last week from White Pigeon Township. Authorities were notified around noon Friday to the 68000 block of Dowagiac Road. The vehicle is a 2002 Chevy Silverado 2500 Duramax. It is a four-door, long bed truck and gray in color.

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Thurston Woods plans Easter egg hunt

Thurston Woods has announced details related to its annual Easter egg hunt. The event starts at 10 a.m. March 23 at its location in Sturgis. Rain date is March 30, according to event organizers. Age groups are 1 and 2 years, 3 and 4, 5 through 7 years, and 8 through 10. Each age group has the possibility of finding …

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Glen Oaks receives grant

Glen Oaks Community College was selected as one of five recipients of a competitive grant from New America to enhance support for student parents through innovative childcare solutions. The grant recognizes GOCC’s commitment to addressing the unique needs of student parents and underscores the college’s dedication to expanding its support services for student parents. As part of New America’s Community of …

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Animal Control receives donation

Three Rivers Arby’s recently made a donation to St. Joseph County Animal Control. Sheriff’s department Capt. TJ Baker said $2,040 was turned over the Centreville-based agency. Baker said the restaurant, starting last November, began collecting money by asking customers if they would care to round up the cost of their order to the nearest dollar. Proceeds were turned over to …

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Centreville schools approve bids on proposed improvements

Centreville Board of Education approved a multi-million-dollar bid this week, with work centering on the elementary school and football field. During their monthly board meeting Monday, district officials accepted bids totaling $3.7 million for addition of an elementary school cafeteria, and work related to stadium upgrades at the high school track and football field. Construction manager Triangle Associates presented a …

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County clerk to demonstrate election-inspector duties

St. Joseph County Clerk Lindsay Oswald is presenting a review of election-inspector duties for anyone curious about the integrity of the election process in the county. During the county commission’s executive committee meeting Tuesday, Oswald agreed to conduct the hour-long informational session 3 to 4 p.m. April 9 in the third-floor commissioners’ room at the county courthouse. The demonstration will …

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County commission expected to make re-appointments

Re-appointments to the county’s Agricultural Preservation Board and its Veterans Affairs Board are expected to be made next week. County commissioners on Tuesday reviewed the re-appointments of Henry Miller and Carolyn Grace to the Agricultural Preservation Board. Meanwhile, Bill Walters, Nathan Brown and Stoney Summey are expected to be re-appointed to the Veterans Affairs Advisory Board. The re-appointments will be …

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