Voters in Sturgis will be asked May 3 to consider a 10-year, 3-mill dedicated street millage renewal. Voters approved the original request in 2013. The millage is limited to streets under the city’s jurisdiction and does not include state or county routes, such as U.S. 12 and Centerville Road. The city’s website at sturgismi.gov has a link on the front …
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Out and About – Week of April 4th
This month I begin my seventeenth year writing this column. There have been times when I’ve wondered what to write, then an idea pops into my head in the middle of the night, and that idea becomes the beginning of a column. I try my best to keep the columns positive. This can be difficult at times. Sometimes I wonder …
Read More »New vehicles must average 40 mpg by 2026, up from 28 mpg
New vehicles sold in the U.S. will have to average at least 40 miles per gallon of gasoline in 2026, up from about 28 mpg, under new federal rules unveiled Friday that undo a rollback of standards enacted under President Donald Trump. The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration said its new fuel economy requirements are the strongest to date and the maximum …
Read More »County commission candidate filing deadline approaching
A veteran member of the St. Joseph County Board of Commissioners has announced his bid for re-election to a fourth, two-year term. Meanwhile, a former state legislator and current member of the Sturgis City Commission is contemplating a run of his own for the county board. Dennis Allen, presently in his sixth year as a county commissioner, said he is …
Read More »Sturgis hears special, land-use request
A special, land-use request was recently heard by members of the Sturgis Planning Commission regarding a car wash in the 100 block of South Centerville Road, site of the former Johnston Skate O’Rama. Tom and Tim Houseman, representing Turn-Key Carwash Systems of Grand Rapids, said they plan to convert the vacant lot into a three-bay car wash: two automatic and …
Read More »Police search for missing man
Three Rivers Police Department is seeking the public’s assistance with a case involving a missing person. Agency officials said David Michael Abrams was last seen Dec. 25 in the 200 block of East Michigan Avenue. Abrams, 66, is 5-foot-6 and weighs about 125 pounds. Anyone with information about Abrams is asked to contact Det. Smallcomb at the Three Rivers Police …
Read More »Conservation District begins seedling sale
The St. Joseph County Conservation District’s annual spring seedling tree sale has returned for 2022. Orders will be accepted through April 29. Pick up dates are 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. May 6 and 9 a.m. to noon May 7 at the St. Joseph County Fairgrounds. Varieties include conifers, deciduous, shrubs and a limited number of plants. More information about …
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My name is “Odin”. I’m getting my egg ready for Easter. I am a big fella, one and a half years old, house, leash, and crate trained. I like other dogs, but sometimes I play rough so I should not be with small children. My docket number is 52511, at the St. Joseph County Animal Control Shelter located at 652 …
Read More »Water Festival parade applications available
Organizers of the Three Rivers Water Festival said it is accepting applications for any group or individual interested in being in the 2022 parade. Parade date is June 16, with a backup of June 17 in the event of rain. Prospective participants will have to indicate basic information, including number of cars in their entry, number of people walking and …
Read More »Road commission votes to close railroad crossing
The St. Joseph County Road Commission Board recently voted to close a railroad crossing in Flowerfield Township. Managing director John Lindsey said the crossing is in the northwest corner of the township and is operated by Canadian National Railroad. The crossing, on County Line Road, is expected to be shut down in 2023, according to Lindsey. He said closing the …
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