Glen Oaks Community College announced it has adjusted the hours of its weekly COVID-19 clinics. School officials said the Tuesday clinic times are now 9 to 11:30 a.m. and 1 to 4:30 p.m. The college is able to conduct both rapid and PCR covid testing. The service is free of charge.
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3rd military medical team sent to Michigan amid COVID surge
A third 22-member medical team from the U.S. military is being deployed to Michigan, where hospitals are grappling with record-high COVID-19 patients amid the state’s fourth surge of infections. The nurses, doctors and respiratory therapists will assist Covenant Healthcare in Saginaw starting Dec. 12, the state health department said Thursday. Gov. Gretchen Whitmer called it “much-needed relief.” Two other 22-member …
Read More »Dems renew push for gun-control bills after Oxford shooting
Democrats vowed Wednesday to push new gun-control legislation and to try to revive stalled bills in Michigan’s Republican-led Legislature following a mass shooting that left four high school students dead and others with serious injuries. But GOP leaders, who have long opposed such measures and have favored looser restrictions, did not immediately commit to policy changes. “We can’t do nothing,” Sen. Rosemary …
Read More »Michigan COVID-19 cases down
Michigan reported far fewer coronavirus cases in the week ending Nov. 28, while St. Joseph County reported 265 cases and four deaths in the latest week. A week earlier, St. Joseph County had reported 408 cases and six deaths. Throughout the pandemic St. Joseph County has reported 9,687 cases and 132 deaths. Within Michigan, the highest number of cases on …
Read More »Engineer recommends tearing down White Pigeon building
A structural engineer said one of the oldest buildings in St. Joseph County is beyond repair and, out of safety-related concerns, should be razed. Members of the White Pigeon Village Council assembled Wednesday during a special meeting to hear a report from Mark Wilson, representing Elkhart-based engineering firm Jones Petrie Rafinski. His 45-minute presentation centered on the buildings at 100 …
Read More »Carra proposes self-defense lockboxes in schools
State Rep. Steve Carra announced he is drafting legislation to allow schools to maintain lockboxes for teachers to secure personal weapons in case of an attack. Carra said his plan would allow faculty and staff – for the purpose of protecting students and others from imminent and malicious harm – to store lawfully owned firearms or tasers in a secure …
Read More »Michigan teen charged in Oxford High School shooting
A 15-year-old boy has been charged with murder and terrorism for a shooting that killed four fellow students and injured others at a Michigan high school. Authorities on Wednesday revealed that his parents were summoned just a few hours before the bloodshed. No motive was offered by Oakland County authorities, a day after violence at Oxford High School. But sheriff’s …
Read More »Colon school board approves investigation of superintendent
An allegation of financial misconduct leveled at Colon Community Schools Superintendent Penny Brockway will be investigated by Thrun Law Firm of Grand Rapids. The matter was approved Monday by the district’s board of education during a special meeting. According to the motion, the district will also contact the Michigan Department of Education Title and Grant Funding office as part of …
Read More »Sturgis receives grant for splash pad
St. Joseph County was one of 16 counties in the state to receive funding through Recreational Passport grants. In all, nearly $2 million was awarded through the 11-year-old program. Specifically, the $150,000 grant was allocated to the city of Sturgis for development of its long-planned splash pad. The amount was the most available and was given to seven other entities.
Read More »Hospital to park trail complete
The River Country Recreation Authority has announced the completion of the Meyer Broadway Park Trail, connecting Three Rivers HealthTRAC with Meyer Broadway County Park. An opening celebration will be held in Spring 2022, but the trail is open for use. The trail is the culmination of years of effort that ultimately led to the formation of an authority, which required a …
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