An Illinois man was arrested over the weekend following a pursuit that ended in Sturgis. Undersheriff Jason Bingaman said deputies attempted to conduct a traffic stop Sunday near Front Street and Halfway Road in Burr Oak. The motorist refused to stop and sped from the scene. The pursuit ended near the intersection of Lakeview Avenue and Lafayette Street. The suspect, …
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Out and About – Week of September 18th
Because of the Internet, most folks don’t write letters and send them via the U.S. Postal Service anymore. If you need to send a package, you can use UPS, FedEx, or the Postal Service. If you do choose the Postal Service, here are somethings that are prohibited to send: Alcohol. Gifting a bottle of wine, liquor or beer can be …
Read More »Narcotics investigation leads to arrest
St. Joseph County Sheriff’s deputies and law-enforcement officials from several other agencies completed a months-long narcotics investigation last week. Undersheriff Jason Bingaman said the cases started in April, when a deputy stopped a motorcycle on U.S. 12 near Shimmel Road in Sturgis Township. During the traffic stop, deputies obtained probable cause for the first of three search warrants at the …
Read More »US 131 project update
Here’s an update on work being done on U.S. 131 in St. Joseph and Kalamazoo counties, according to Michigan Department of Transportation’s Christopher Jacobs. Storm sewer Stage 1, northbound from the Rocky River to Michigan Avenue is complete to the point of leveling. Also, restoration has been completed in the highway’s median and permanent signs have been erected in the …
Read More »Three Rivers considers expanding marijuana ordinance
Three Rivers city commissioners are considering expanding the city’s marijuana ordinance to include cannabis lounges. WOOD-TV 8 said if the proposal passes, the new ordinance will also allow lounges in the central business district, which includes downtown. The petitioner behind the ordinance, Daly Broekema, is the owner of the dispensary Daly Dope. Broekema said she is unable to expand her …
Read More »Michigan man cleared of killing 2 hunters to get $1 million for wrongful convictions
The state of Michigan has agreed to pay $1.03 million to a man who spent nearly 21 years in prison for the deaths of two hunters before the convictions were thrown out in February. Jeff Titus, 71, qualified for compensation under the state’s wrongful conviction law, which pays $50,000 for every year behind bars. Records show Court of Claims Judge James Redford …
Read More »County fair prepared for opening
St. Joseph County Grange Fair officials are poised for what they say will be seven days of fun and family entertainment, as the annual event begins this weekend. During their media day event Thursday, officials gave an overview of the 2023, week-long fair that starts Sunday. “Hop On Over” is the theme of this year’s fair. Sunday’s opening day features …
Read More »Police execute search warrant in Constantine Township
Several suspects are expected to face charges from a drug-related incident in Constantine Township. Detectives with the Southwest Enforcement Team, along with Michigan State Police, executed a search warrant Tuesday in the 66000 block of Klett Road. During their search, detectives found components of a meth lab, along with signs of distribution of illegal narcotics. SWET members said they expect …
Read More »Carti and Formaggi
We want to go to the fair. We have a pumpkin and squash to enter. My name is Carti. I am a tri colored Jack Russel mix. I am six year old, female and I get along with other dogs, cats and kids. My name is Formaggi and I came in with Carti. I am a five year old, Shitzu …
Read More »County commission considers purchase of “panic buttons”
St. Joseph County officials are expected to approve the lot purchase of a so-called “panic button” for use by county employees under moments of potential distress. During their executive committee meeting Tuesday, county board members heard a report from Undersheriff Jason Bingaman regarding the proposed purchase. Bingaman said the computer system supporting panic buttons already in place is aging and …
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