Michigan State Police troopers are investigating a breaking-and-entering incident reported last week in Sturgis Township. According to a department media release, the incident occurred between 9:30 p.m. Sept. 12 and noon Sept. 13 at Heartland Storage in the 68000 block of White School Road. Authorities said the suspect cut a hole in the fencing along the north end of the …
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Out and About – Week of September 19th
I’m sorry, but here are the last five names of things we didn’t think had names. I’ll keep looking: Dysnaia: The condition of finding it difficult to get out of bed in the morning. Griffonage: Illegible hand-writing. Tittle: The dot over an “i” or a “j”. Crapulence: That sick feeling you get from eating or drinking too much. Bannock Device: …
Read More »They ended wanted pregnancies. Post-Roe, they face new pain
Ashley Lefebvre hugs her unborn daughter’s urn each night. Sarah Halsey treasures the tiny hat worn by her baby who lived just 38 minutes. Abi Frazier moved away from her home with a furnished nursery. All ended wanted pregnancies because of grave fetal medical problems. It’s a side of abortion seldom discussed in national debates — the termination of pregnancies because of …
Read More »Fair prepares for opening
St. Joseph County Grange Fair officials say they are ready for the start of the annual, seven-day event. Led by Mindy Timm, marketing director for the St. Joseph County Grange Fair, the annual media luncheon Thursday provided a detailed overview of the 2022 fair. Timm said food vendors, animal barns and commercial barns open at noon Sunday, designated as “Family …
Read More »Centreville Lions names Melvin Jones Fellowship award honorees
Allan and Trudy Murk of Centreville have been honored by the Centreville Lions Club with a Melvin Jones Fellowship, the highest honor bestowed by the civic group. The couple was surprised Wednesday at the club’s September meeting when the award was announced in front of a group of family and friends. Lion Pattie Bender told the group gathered at the …
Read More »Fatal crash – Victim’s name released
The name of the man fatally injured in a 2-vehicle crash west of Three Rivers Monday evening has been released. He is identified as 77-year-old E. John Boroughf of Lawton. He was reportedly northbound on Youngs Prairie Road, when he apparently failed to stop at the M-60 intersection, and collided with a westbound truck driven by a 43-year-old Constantine man, …
Read More »Bathroom fire forces closure of school
Authorities are investigating a fire originating from a bathroom Wednesday at Mendon Middle/High School. Mendon Community Schools Superintendent Leasa Griffith-Mathews said the incident was reported at 9:30 a.m. and was confined to a boys’ bathroom. She said the school’s fire-drill protocol was implemented and all students evacuated safely. Staff and administrators moved all of the building’s 270 students to bleachers …
Read More »Fundraiser will help build pavilion at fair
A fundraising effort to construct a memorial pavilion shelter is being spearheaded by the St. Joseph County Grange Fair. The memorial is to honor Jerry Waltke, Fair Board president in 2021 and a 13-year Fair Board director. Before that, Waltke had been involved in the fair for decades. He passed away unexpectedly in November. Fair officials said his granddaughter, Brynleigh …
Read More »Glen Oaks names new nursing faculty
The Division of Health Sciences at Glen Oaks Community College has announced two new nursing faculty members: Melissa Blair and Lisa Cripe. Blair, a Coldwater resident, worked as an emergency room nurse for 15 years and is the owner of Premier Health Education LLC, which provides health education, such as CPR classes, to the community. Cripe, a Sturgis resident, is …
Read More »Woman sentenced for drug offense
A Sturgis woman was sentenced this week to two years in prison for a drug-related offense. Taja Rogers, 28, could have been ordered probation only had she not skipped a court date for her sentencing to a charge of methamphetamine earlier this year. St. Joseph Circuit Judge Paul Stutesman, however, said in light of her missed court date March 17, …
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