Colon Caring Kitchen has discontinued its free weekly meals due to a lack of volunteer workers to prepare and serve food. The organization plans to turn its focus to help residents who have a “critical” food emergency or require other types of assistance. Caring Kitchen has alerted local churches regarding the change. The CCK board continues to accept donations to assist …
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Centreville schools enrollment less than projected
Enrollment at Centreville Public Schools is slightly less than projected, but the district maintains a considerably high number of out-of-district students. Superintendent Stephanie Lemmer provided an enrollment update during the board’s regularly scheduled meeting Monday. A week before the school year started, Lemmer said she expected enrollment to be at 880 students. As of Monday, the district is at 871 …
Read More »Volunteers needed to plant trees
Volunteers are being sought by an agency that intends to plant 50 trees in Sturgis next month. ReLeaf Michigan, a non-profit tree organization, is partnering with the city of Sturgis, the St. Joseph River Basin Commission and others for the task. It will take place 8:45 a.m. to 1 p.m. Oct. 16 at Sturgis Memorial Garden Cemetery. Volunteers are asked …
Read More »TR firefighter wins pie-eating contest
A representative from Three Rivers Fire brought local publicity to the agency after winning Saturday’s pie-eating contest at the St. Joseph County Grange Fair. Firefighter/paramedic Travis McGahn downed a 9-inch chocolate pie in under seven minutes to claim first place. Firefighters on behalf of eight county departments stepped in with the goal of securing the pie-pan trophy for the next …
Read More »COVID-19 cases increase
New coronavirus cases increased 7.3 percent in Michigan for the week ending Sept. 26, as the state added 23,008 cases. The previous week, the state confirmed 21,442 new cases of the virus that causes COVID-19. St. Joseph County reported 215 cases and four deaths connected with the virus. A week earlier, it had confirmed 199 cases and two deaths. Since the …
Read More »County unemployment down in August
August’s unemployment rate in St. Joseph County decreased by two-tenths of a percent from July. The monthly labor-market analysis by the Michigan Department of Technology, Management and Budget was released last week. It showed St. Joseph County’s unemployment rate fell from 5.1 percent in July to 4.9 percent in August. The rate was 6.6 percent 12 months earlier. Meanwhile, Cass …
Read More »Woman injured in Sturgis Township crash
A Sturgis woman was airlifted from the scene of an accident over the weekend in Sturgis Township. Sheriff Mark Lillywhite said deputies were called shortly after 7:30 p.m. Sunday to the intersection of U.S. 12 and White School Road. Investigators said the 25-year-old woman was driving a motorcycle westbound on U.S. 12 when a car driven by a 75-year-old Indiana …
Read More »Motorcyclist injured after hitting deer
A motorcycle/deer collision in Sherman Township injured a Sturgis man. Sheriff’s deputies were called around 7:30 p.m. Sunday to Balk Road, near Mintdale Road. Investigators said motorcycle was heading north on Balk Road when it struck a deer. The 33-year-old driver was taken to Sturgis Hospital for non-life-threatening injuries. Authorities said he was wearing a helmet at the time of …
Read More »Fair comes to a close
The 2021 St. Joseph County Fair is in the books. The seven-day event concluded Saturday after a strong start Sept. 19. In between, the fair endured plenty of rain, prompting a few grandstand features to be cancelled. Officials said the fair ended on a high note, though, as the weather Friday and Saturday was cool and sunny, and free of …
Read More »Rent increasing for residents at COA facility
Monthly rent at Rivers Enrichment Center and Residence in Three Rivers will increase by $50 per month, effective Nov. 1. The hike is due primarily to increases in the cost of utilities, including electric, water and sewer. Expenses for those services have risen substantially over the past 18 months, executive director Pam Riley said. COA board member Clayton Lyczynski said …
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