A week after ironing out details related to a major renovation project, St. Joseph County Board of Commissioners formally OK’d the details during its monthly meeting Tuesday. Approval of the so-called Courts Building Master Plan by the five-member board gives county administrator Teresa Doehring full authority to execute the scope of work related to a overhaul of the county courts …
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Several projects benefit Camp Eberhart
Camp Eberhart wishes to remind the public of several different methods of financial support to benefit the Fabius Township property. Project 132 Camper Scholarships benefits children whose families are unable to afford a week at camp. Over the years, project 132 has helped hundreds of underprivileged children enjoy the camp experience, building confidence and lifelong learning skills. Annual Giving Program …
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Schoolcraft 78, Three Rivers 36 Addison 66, Burr Oak 38 Comstock 75, Marcellus 56
Read More »Sheriff’s deputies increase patrolling through holiday season
St. Joseph County Sheriff Mark Lillywhite said the agency is supporting the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration in its efforts centering on reducing impaired driving over the coming holiday season. The “Drive Sober or Get Pulled Over” campaign runs now through Jan. 1, with additional deputies on patrol specifically focusing on impaired drivers. Deputies will be on the lookout for …
Read More »Police investigate Sturgis fire
A person of interest was interviewed following a fire that partially destroyed a vacant building last week in Sturgis Township. Tri-Township Fire Chief Max Kulpinski said officials were dispatched at 9:30 p.m. Thursday to the 26000 block of U.S. 12. Kulpinski said crews arriving on the scene found the front half of the building on fire. The fire was put …
Read More »Centreville school board agrees to progress bond renewal request
Centreville Public Schools Board members agreed last week to move forward with what is being called a “pre-qualification” process related to a proposed bond renewal request in May. TowerPinkster was named the architect of record and Triangle Associates the construction management firm. Also during last week’s meeting, superintendent Tom Brady recognized and thanked president Jeff Troyer and board member Margaret …
Read More »Sheriff’s department names employees of the month
St. Joseph County Sheriff’s Department has announced its employees of the month for October. Sheriff Mark Lillywhite recently recognized Mark Mellinger as road patrol deputy of the month. Meanwhile, deputies Paul Kindig and Don Heath were recognized for corrections officers of the month for October. In addition, Lillywhite said the department also issued Deputy Don Heath and Sgt. Kyle Rice …
Read More »Drug arrest made in Centreville
An out-of-state resident was arrested last week in Centreville on drug-related offenses. Sheriff’s deputies said they were called early-morning hours Wednesday to Riverwood Apartments in response to a report of a suspicious male. Upon arrival, deputies located a 61-year-old in the hallway of the apartment complex, located at 340 W. Main Street. A California resident, the man was arrested after …
Read More »Out and About – Week of December 19th
The Animal Rescue Fund (ARF) would like to thank all supporters and volunteers who have made it possible for this volunteer-based organization to enter their 25th year of animal rescue here in St. Joe County. ARF members are unpaid volunteers who give their time and often their own money to keep this much needed group alive. ARF is a unique …
Read More »Mask critics lose appeal over powers of health officers
County health officers don’t need approval from elected officials to issue orders, the Michigan Court of Appeals said in a precedent-setting decision related to protests over COVID-19 school mask mandates. Mask orders were controversial when Gov. Gretchen Whitmer’s administration changed course and left key decisions to local health departments. The result: blistering criticism and tense confrontations at county board meetings in some …
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