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Out and About – Week of February 28th

“A Leader takes people where they want to go. A great leader takes people where they don’t necessarily want to go, but ought to be.” ~ Rosalynn Carter Next month, we’ll all experience a rendezvous with destiny, when we visit the “Tax Man”. To most, this is a non-threatening experience. To others it might be worse than having a root …

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Ice causes crash in Sturgis Township

A Sturgis man was injured after losing control of his vehicle on an ice-covered road last week in Sturgis Township. Sheriff’s deputies said the incident occurred shortly before 12:30 p.m. Feb. 18 on M-66 near Bogen Road. Deputies said 38-year-old Dustin Garn was driving north on M-66 when his vehicle struck a patch of ice. Garn lost control of the …

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Man arrested after fleeing police

Sturgis police arrested a man who attempted to flee from officers following an incident last weekend. According to a department media release, officers pulled over a car shortly after 7 p.m. Sunday at West Street and North Centerville Road. Officers said the vehicle was believed to be connected with a missing juvenile. The vehicle stopped long enough for a female …

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Multiple injuries in Fabius Township crash

Deputies from the St. Joseph County Sheriff’s Department responded last weekend to a two-vehicle collision in Fabius Township. Sheriff Mark Lillywhite said deputies were called at 2 p.m. Saturday to M-60 and A.L. Jones Road in response to a two-vehicle, personal-injury crash. John Schmidt, 57, of Osceola, Ind., was driving west on M-60, where his SUV was struck by a …

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Colon considers re-opening Leonidas School

Colon Community Schools officials are optimistic they will be able to work with the district’s Amish population and potentially re-open Leonidas School in the fall. Board of education president Deb Bordner said Monday a recent meeting between district officials and a number of area Amish residents led to good discussion and renewed consideration of bringing Leonidas School back into the …

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Nottawa Township Board honors retiree

Larry Brueck was honored this week by Nottawa Township Board members, who praised his work ethic, integrity and commitment to his job as township sexton. Tuesday was Brueck’s final township board meeting, as he is retiring at the end of the week, just shy of 28 years on the job. Township officials staged a small reception prior to their meeting, …

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Indiana Michigan Power plans electric upgrades

Indiana Michigan Power representatives plan to invest approximately $56 million to enhance the electric-transmission network across southwest Michigan. Company officials plan to build two power lines in St. Joseph and Cass counties, and upgrade two substations to support the region’s electrical need and enhance electric reliability. The White Pigeon Transmission Line Improvements Project involves building approximately nine miles of 138-kilovolt power …

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Man arrested following assault

A Detroit man was charged with assault following an incident earlier this week in Sherman Township. Sheriff Mark Lillywhite said deputies were called shortly after 5:30 p.m. Monday to the area of Balk and Sherman Mills roads in response to 911 calls reporting a male subject posing a danger to himself. According to a department media release, the man was …

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Sheriff’s deparment settles union contracts

St. Joseph County Sheriff’s Department recently settled union contracts with its employees. The agreement means a few modifications to contracts the department has for patrol services in Centreville, Burr Oak and Fabius Township. Sheriff Mark Lillywhite told commissioners last week the three-year contracts, which started this calendar year, will reflect an annual increase in rates for coverage. The agreement with …

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Colon superintendent resigns

A third St. Joseph County school district is now looking for a permanent superintendent. Colon Community Schools Board of Education on Monday accepted the resignation of Penny Brockway. The 52-year-old Brockway was in the midst of her fifth year in Colon. Colon joins Three Rivers and Centreville as St. Joseph County school districts looking for permanent superintendents. Colon’s board on …

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