A Colon man was injured in a single-vehicle crash over the weekend in Cass County’s Porter Township. Sheriff Richard Behnke said deputies were dispatched shortly before 5:30 a.m. Sunday to the intersection of Lewis Lake Road and Hodgson Street. Investigators concluded 19-year-old Caiden Adams was traveling south on Lewis Lake Road when he lost control of his vehicle, which left …
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911 call center says it misidentified crossing before derailment of Chicago-bound Amtrak train
A 911 call center on Monday took some responsibility for an Amtrak train derailment last week in southwestern Michigan, saying it misidentified a crossing and contacted a different railroad to warn that a car was stuck on tracks. The train with 200 passengers crashed into the empty car and a tow truck Thursday night near New Buffalo. Six people on the train …
Read More »Woman sentenced in embezzlement case
A longtime employee at a Schoolcraft-area business was ordered to pay nearly $200,000 in restitution after she was caught embezzling from the company. Sarah Lynn Bauserman, who lives in Climax, was recently convicted on one count of embezzlement and sentenced to probation through July 2026. In addition, she is required to repay $189,000, a stipulation she has since fulfilled. Bauserman …
Read More »TR man involved in Cass County crash
A Three Rivers man was involved in a two-vehicle crash last week in Cass County’s LaGrange Township. Sheriff Richard Behnke said deputies were called at 2:15 p.m. Friday to the intersection of Pokagon Highway and Dailey Road. Investigators said 46-year-old Jesse James was traveling east on Pokagon Highway, while 29-year-old Mishawaka resident Marcus Nelson was driving northbound on Dailey Road. …
Read More »Personal-hygiene products being collected to help homeless population
Here’s a reminder that a local entity is staging a collection of personal-hygiene products to benefit St. Joseph County’s homeless population. The drive – which concludes Nov. 30 – is being overseen by the St. Joseph County Housing Task Force to help stock hygiene closets at UCAP in Three Rivers, Building Hope Free Store in Centreville and Friday Friendship Meal …
Read More »Sturgis HS Key Club students of the month honored
Sturgis Kiwanis recently honored the Sturgis High School Key Club’s November students of the month. Lydia Boland, a senior, is the Key Club secretary. Meanwhile, Alexis Camacho Cardenas, a junior, is in his second year in the club. The students were invited to a recent Kiwanis luncheon, where they were given a certificate in recognition of their service to Key …
Read More »Chicago-bound Amtrak train derails after hitting empty vehicle and tow truck in Berrien County
An Amtrak train heading to Chicago with 200 passengers derailed after striking an unoccupied vehicle and a tow truck in southwestern Michigan, authorities said Friday. “The engineer and approximately 10 passengers received non-life threatening injuries and were treated by local ambulance services,” the Berrien County sheriff’s office said. The train derailed but remained upright. The crash happened Thursday evening near …
Read More »Grant helps bring internet access to low-income households
Sturgis Housing Commission recently received a grant through the Affordable Connectivity Program. The grant offers low-income and struggling households an opportunity to secure internet access. Offered through the federal government, the grant offers $30 a month discount toward broadband service and a one-time discount of $100 toward a device to use on the internet. A number of qualifiers are in …
Read More »Sturgis planning commission approves proposed development
A special land-use request and site-plan review for a proposed apartment development in Sturgis were approved Tuesday by the city’s planning commission. Spire Development is proposing to develop St. Joseph Street Lofts, a high-density apartment complex at 303 St. Joseph St. – the former Paramount Furniture Co. site. The property, vacant since 1996, is owned by the city’s economic development …
Read More »State Rep. Carra to introduce non-disclosure agreement bill
State Rep. Steve Carra said he plans to introduce a bill early next year to prohibit legislators from signing non-disclosure agreements. Recent reporting revealed nearly one in five Michigan lawmakers have signed so-called secrecy pacts that compel a legislator’s silence regarding their knowledge of taxpayer-funded projects, he said. Carra said while creating a business-friendly environment in Michigan is a noble …
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