A proposal to take hiring of employees and coaches out of the hands of board members was raised during last week’s Centreville Public Schools Board of Education meeting. Board president Rod Detwiler said he has long sought to move forward to a place where the board doesn’t have to approve administrative contracts, new hires or new coaches, and instead put …
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City of Sturgis adopts budget
The city of Sturgis adopted its 2023-24 fiscal year budget recently, as city commissioners are focusing on long-range funding due to increasing expenses. The city commission adopted the budget and next year’s fee schedule Aug. 9. The city operating tax rate is set at 11.6818 mills; revenue raised from 1 mill is nearly $280,000. The police department budget was set …
Read More »Thurston Woods holds Resident Olympics
Thurston Woods residents had the opportunity to engage in some friendly, Olympic-style competition last week. Maree Wagner, administrative assistant at the Sturgis-based senior-care facility, said Resident Olympics is a tradition enjoyed by many members of the Thurston Woods family. Wagner said an opening ceremony Aug. 15 featured a parade of residents through the facility’s hallways. Several decorated their wheelchairs and …
Read More »Saccoman brings his magic back to K-Wings
It’s not an illusion or a sleight of hand; the Kalamazoo Wings have announced that defenseman Collin Saccoman will be returning for the upcoming season. For the 26-year old native of Stillwater, MN, signing with the K-Wings for a third season is exciting. “I have loved it here ever since I first came aboard two seasons ago,” said Saccoman. “I …
Read More »Out and About – Week of August 21st
I’m not sure what year the movie “The Graduate” was released, but it was a big hit for Dustin Hoffman. In the movie, his character was told about a word that will be very popular in years to come. That word was “Plastic”. Plastic has become very popular indeed. Plastic makes up a good portion of what our cars are …
Read More »County commissioner explains vote on sheriff
St. Joseph County Commissioner Luis Rosado provided an explanation about his vote last week against seeking Gov. Gretchen Whitmer’s intervention to have Sheriff Mark Lillywhite removed from office. Rosado said he had fielded questions from a number of constituents following Tuesday’s vote. Rosado said his vote was cast out of caution based on the circumstances of Lillywhite’s appearance at the …
Read More »Three people injured in Branch County
Three people were injured after a tire on the car they were in blew out last week in Branch County’s Butler Township. State police said the incident occurred at 5:30 p.m. Wednesday in the 1100 block of Clarendon Road. The vehicle went off the road, down an embankment and struck a tree, authorities said. No information was provided about the …
Read More »Fundraising continues for SMLC to purchase Cass County property
Southwest Michigan Land Conservancy is continuing its fundraising campaign toward a goal of $250,000. Agency officials said the drive is an attempt to purchase a 457-acre property called the LaGrange Valley Wetlands. The Cass County property features an extensive amount of wetlands with water flowing ultimately into the Dowagiac Creek. Acquisition of the property will allow Southwest Michigan Land Conservancy …
Read More »TR Chamber plans September event
The Three Rivers Area Chamber of Commerce is sponsoring the 2023 “Treasures of St. Joseph County” event. This year’s attraction is a fundraiser to help with renovation of the Langley Covered Bridge. It will take place 5 to 8 p.m. Sept. 23 at Covered Bridge Farm Park. Tickets are $60 per person and include music, wine tasting, a dessert auction …
Read More »Construction project at Glen Oaks
Glen Oaks Community College officials have secured an architect to aid with development of a new, on-campus building. College officials are planning to have a new agriculture building constructed and during last week’s meeting, Glen Oaks Board of Trustees members OK’d the hiring of Design Collaborative of Fort Wayne to handle the task. The college, however, is waiting for approval …
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