St. Joseph County Road Commission recently received a statewide award from a state agency. The IMPRESS award was bestowed at the 2023 County Road Commission Highway Conference last month. IMPRESS awards acknowledge county road agencies that demonstrate innovation on notable projects in the categories of communications, operations and collaboration. The award recognized the agency for its Shimmel Road project centering …
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Pistol Pete
Wow! I want to find the bunny that laid this egg! The people here call me “Pistol Pete” I am Tan and White, about one and a half years old. I am a partially housetrained male. I will need my neuter surgery. I get along with other dogs, I don’t know about getting along with kids or cats. My docket number is 54735 at the …
Read More »Conservationist of the year named
St. Joseph County Conservation District announced its “Conservationist of the Year” during its annual meeting last week. Agency director Carolyn Grace said Don Preston was the recipient of the conservation district’s highest honor. Preston, who works for the St. Joseph County Road Commission, learned to identify the various invasive species of plants invading the road commission’s right of way. Preston’s …
Read More »Tree sale nears order deadline
The deadline for orders for the St. Joseph County Conservation District’s annual tree sale is approaching. The 2023 sale features about two dozen varieties of trees and bushes. The inventory includes pagoda dogwood, red oak, sugar maple, white pine, black walnut and common lilac. Prices and varieties are available on the agency’s website. Pickup date is May 5 and 6 …
Read More »Covered Bridge Days – Details announced
Centreville village officials have announced details related to the 2023 Covered Bridge Days community celebration. The two-day festival starts July 14 and this year’s theme will be “Hometown Country.” The annual American Cancer Society’s “Relay for Life” cancer-awareness event will coincide with Covered Bridge Days and take place July 15. In addition, a worship service will occur Sunday, July 16, …
Read More »Constantine – School bond election next month
Constantine Public Schools Superintendent Joe Holloway recently hosted an informational session regarding the district’s upcoming bond proposal. Holloway said if the May 2 request is approved, the district will incur no millage increase, as it would refinance its 2002 bond set to expire in 2029. If the measure is approved, the district would have $3.9 million to address leaking roofs …
Read More »Road work continues – Lutz Road
St. Joseph County Road Commission officials continue to work on the preliminary stage of an impending road-improvement project. Crews since March 20 have been removing trees along Lutz Road between M-86 and Fairchild Road in advance of this summer’s work. The current phase is expected to be completed on or before May 1. Traffic is limited to local residents and …
Read More »Man charged with murder after woman killed with crossbow
A man accused of killing a mid-Michigan woman with a crossbow was charged with first-degree murder Tuesday. Officers were called Sunday to a home on reports that a woman had been shot, the Battle Creek Police Department said. Kori-Lee Moser, 44, was found injured and taken to a hospital, where she later died, officers said. Joel Wagner, 59, was arrested …
Read More »Hazardous-materials workshop at GOCC next month
Glen Oaks Community College will host a hazardous-materials workshop next month. The three-day program runs May 16 through May 18 to provide a basic knowledge of Department of Transportation hazmat regulations. The free workshop is intended for all hazmat nongovernment and government employees who handle, ship, package, transport and complete shipping documentation of hazardous materials or waste. Class size is …
Read More »SJC gets the benefit of two service dogs
St. Joseph County is operating with the benefit of two service dogs. The Sturgis Journal is reporting that a yellow lab named Romeo joined deputy felony clerk Melissa Patch in September, while a German Shepherd named Greta is in the middle of her training with Prosecutor David Marvin. Both are service dogs to help calm and ease victims’ fears in …
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