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Sheriff’s department announces addition of chaplain

Undersheriff Jason Bingaman has announced the addition of Larry Humphreys as chaplain to the St. Joseph County Sheriff’s Department. After training for the position, Humphreys has volunteered his time to work with the public during any crisis that may arise, as well as assisting deputies during traumatic events. Bingaman said Humphreys is an asset to the St. Joseph County Sheriff’s …

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Cass County man arrested on animal cruelty charges

A 40-year-old Cass County man was arrested on charges related to animal cruelty, according to sheriff’s department officials. Robert Archer II faces five misdemeanor charges of animal cruelty following his arrest over the summer at his residence in Howard Township. Investigators were called in June to Archer’s residence, in the 2000 block of Lilac Avenue, after a neighbor reported her …

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Mendon inducts 5 alumni to Hall of Fame

Five Mendon High School graduates were inducted into the district’s Hall of Fame during an annual all-class reunion over the weekend. Joseph Taylor, class of 1998; Gary Huff, ‘53; Keith Campbell, ’72; Monica Wagner, ’95; and Nathan Bombrys, ’93, were honored during Saturday’s program at the high school. The event drew more than 60 people. Reunion organizer and alumni association …

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Preparation begins for Langley Covered Bridge project

The water level in the Sturgis Dam reservoir starts its drawdown today as part of repairs to the Langley Covered Bridge. The city of Sturgis will oversee the drawdown of the reservoir area upstream of their dam and hydroelectric plant on the St. Joseph River near Centreville. The drawdown is expected to impact the river by lowering water levels in …

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Local business receives grant for expansion project

Burr Oak-based Carter Associates has received a $100,000 grant from the Michigan Economic Development Corporation. Awarded as part of the Michigan Business Development Program, the grant will support a project expected to generate $3 million in capital investment and create 20 new jobs. Carter’s three Michigan locations now employ 18 people to manufacture reusable, green packaging products, including shipping totes, …

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Items stolen in Constantine Township

Michigan State Police troopers are investigating a breaking-and-entering incident that occurred over the weekend in Constantine Township. Investigators responded Saturday to a residence in the 63000 block of Brick Chapel Road. Authorities said suspects stole numerous construction tools and building material from the residence. Neighbors said it appears the suspects were in an older-model Chevy Blazer or GMC Jimmy.

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Driver of stolen vehicle arrested

Sturgis Police this week arrested a motorist driving a stolen vehicle. Officers said they noticed a 2006 GMC Sierra that had been reported stolen earlier in the week. It was spotted Wednesday evening in the 1200 block of East Chicago Road. Officers attempted to stop the vehicle but the driver fled the area and nearly struck several people in the …

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United Way accepting auction donations

The St. Joseph County United Way is in the final stages of collecting items for the 2023 Silent Auction. The annual auction takes place during the St. Joseph County Grange Fair. Agency director Kelly Hostetler said donations of new merchandise, gift cards or cash to purchase items are still being accepted. The auction takes place in Barn 45 and is …

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County commissioners take next step to remove sheriff

An effort by St. Joseph County Board of Commissioners to remove Sheriff Mark Lillywhite from office took a step forward last week. A letter expressing the board’s concerns about Lillywhite was mailed Saturday to Gov. Gretchen Whitmer. A copy was also submitted to Michigan Attorney General Dana Nessel. St. Joseph County Board of Commissioners agreed Aug. 15 to initiate the …

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Salvation Army needs volunteers for after-school program

The Salvation Army of Kalamazoo County has a volunteer opportunity through a program called The Kickback. It is a weekly, after-school program starting Sept. 19 and will continue 3 to 6 p.m. Monday through Thursday throughout the school year at its Kalamazoo location. The after-school program will engage kids in physical, educational and imaginative activities that encourage the exploration of who …

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