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Recycling events need volunteers

Volunteers are being sought for the Sturgis foam recycling events this year. Collection dates for the year are March 4, May 6, Aug. 5 and Nov. 4, at the department of public services, 805 N. Centerville Road. The collections take place 9 a.m. to noon. Clean, used polystyrene foam – including post-consumer foam cups and takeout containers, egg cartons, ice …

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County resident scammed out of $8000

A St. Joseph County resident is out $8,000 after falling victim to a scam executed last week. Sheriff Mark Lillywhite said the victim received a phone call from someone who identified themselves as her grandson. The alleged grandson reported he had been arrested and was in need of money for bail. The alleged grandson and a pretend lawyer stated they …

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Break-in in Branch County

Michigan State Police troopers are investigating a breaking-and-entering incident in Branch County’s Girard Township. Investigators responded to a location in the 300 block of Stancer Road. Troopers learned the incident took place Wednesday or Thursday. The victim said the latest incident is the third time the property has been broken into within the last year. During this latest incident, a …

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Out and About – Week of February 27th

This Friday, March 3, is a special day to celebrate. On March 3, 1931, the Star-Spangled Banner was officially named America’s National Anthem. I know very few people who can sing our anthem the way it was written. The month of February passed quickly. Normally, February is extremely cold and snowy, but Mother Nature has been kind to us here …

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United Way exceeds fundraising goal

St. Joseph County United Way has announced its Campaign 2023 was successful in reaching its goal. During Tuesday’s celebration event in Sturgis, the agency’s executive director, Kelly Hostetler, said the campaign goal was $1,157,000, United Way’s most ambitious goal yet. Hostetler said the goal was exceeded by more than $22,000. The top five fundraising businesses or organizations were Morgan Olson, …

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Oliver

“Hello!”  I like to shake paws.  Come in and meet me.  I am “Oliver” and I am about three and a half years old.  I am a mix, on the medium size.  I am housetrained and I get along with others dogs, kids and cats.  I am microchipped and current on my vaccinations.  I do not like to be left …

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Fatal Lockport Township crash

A 25-year-old St. Joseph County man died earlier this week in a single-vehicle crash in Lockport Township. Sheriff Mark Lillywhite said deputies were called around 4:15 p.m. Tuesday to an area on M-86 near Holtom Road. Lillywhite said a car driven by Larry Scott, a Three Rivers resident, was heading east when it left the right side of the roadway …

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County commission hears grant annual report

Six major grants landed in 2022 were highlighted during Tuesday’s St. Joseph County Board of Commissioners meeting. James Hissong, who is contracted by the county to serve as its grant writer, provided details during his annual report. Among the grants Hissong helped secure: an $85,000 award to fund a Jail Diversion Specialist position; more than $31,000 to support a campaign …

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Multiple injuries in Cass County crash

A Three Rivers man was among the people injured in a two-car crash earlier this week in Cass County’s Silver Creek Township. Sheriff Richard Benhke said deputies were called shortly before 8:30 a.m. Tuesday to an area of M-62, west of Pokagon Street. Behnke said 36-year-old Niles resident Brandon Lodholtz was driving east on M-62 when his vehicle crossed the …

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Michigan asks judge to release man in slayings of 2 hunters

The state of Michigan asked a judge Wednesday to release a man who has served nearly 21 years of a life sentence for the fatal shootings of two hunters, saying critical evidence about an Ohio serial killer’s possible role was never shared before trial. Jeff Titus’ rights were violated by keeping the information suppressed in 2002, the attorney general’s office …

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