St. Joseph County Grange Fair officials said they are optimistic the 2025 edition will be another crowd-pleaser. Mindy Pleune, a fair board member and its marketing director, discussed the impending 174th event and its many offerings during last week’s media luncheon, held Thursday at the Centreville-based fairgrounds. New events this year include announcement of St. Joseph County’s “Homemaker of the …
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Violent offender taken into custody
A 26-year-old man deemed a violent offender was taken into custody last week in Mottville Township. Sheriff Chad Spence said the eight-member St. Joseph Valley Special Response Team assembled around 6 p.m. Wednesday to assist in locating and apprehending the suspect. He was taken into custody at a residence in the 11000 block of Riverside Drive. Spence said the man …
Read More »Out and About – Week of September 8th
Last week I offered suggestions on how to save money when shopping for groceries. I hope you found at least one of the suggestions helpful. We recently purchased a new refrigerator. It seems our previous one only lasted thirty years. We’ve been told that the new one might last ten or fifteen. That’s progress for you. In order for appliances …
Read More »New grant will help with TRAM transportation
Three Rivers Area Mentoring plans to start a new service thanks to a grant from Three Rivers Area Community Foundation. TRAM officials said a new transportation program features a free ride home. A $2,500 grant will allow the agency to fund the transportation initiative. TRAM provides after-school services and activities for students in second through eighth grades. Program dismissal falls …
Read More »FBI joins local missing person case
The Federal Bureau of Investigation is now involved in a seven-year-old Michigan missing person case. WWMT reported this week that the case centering on Sturgis resident Brittany Shank, 23, includes the federal agency. Shank disappeared in November 2018 after she and her boyfriend were involved in a car crash on Fawn River Road, according to investigators. Earlier this month, newly …
Read More »Centreville Schools – 2027 trip to Europe
Centreville Public Schools Board of Education recently approved a student trip to Europe. The 2027 trip to England and France will be available to Centreville students currently in ninth, tenth and eleventh grades. During their Aug. 25 meeting, board members listened to a presentation from high school social studies teacher Aaron Hartong. He said the 10-day trip will be organized …
Read More »New attraction at White Pigeon library
White Pigeon Township Library is introducing a new attraction: open mic night. Participants are encouraged to bring their own instruments and perform before a crowd of music-loving audience members. Event organizers are providing slots of up to five minutes for local talent to perform an instrument and/or showcase their vocal talents. The one-hour event starts at 6 o’clock Tuesday. A …
Read More »Sentencing adjourned for woman charged in daughter’s death
St. Joseph County Prosecutor’s Office officials said the scheduled sentencing last week for a Sturgis-area woman charged in the death of her 2-year-old daughter has been adjourned. Court officials said Sturgis Township resident Paige Bohne was to be sentenced Friday on charges of first-degree child abuse and assault with intent to do bodily harm. The 21-year-old Bohne previously pled no …
Read More »Sturgis man claims lottery prize
A Sturgis resident recently claimed a $2 million prize from a Michigan Lottery scratch-off game. The 66-year-old man purchased a “$2,000,000 Lucky” ticket Aug. 10 at the Lightning Quick Gas ‘n’ Go station on East Chicago Road in Sturgis. The $20 scratch-off features three top prizes of $2 million each. He opted for a lump-sum payment, which amounted to a …
Read More »Yoder’s accepting donations for coffee to help local resident
Yoder’s Country Market in Centreville is offering free coffee this month – but with a benevolent hook. Owner Jon Yoder said the market is accepting cash donations through the end of September for every coffee purchase. All cash donations are being turned over to the family of local resident Ruthie Coblentz. Yoder did not elaborate on the nature of Coblentz’s …
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