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Centreville names new superintendent

Centreville Public Schools Board of Education chose Chad Brady as its permanent superintendent following a second interview Saturday. Board president Jeff Troyer said Brady’s three months as interim superintendent have been good training and allowed Brady the opportunity to handle the duties in a trial capacity. Brady, 44, has served as interim superintendent since Feb. 1. He had been high …

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COVID numbers considered moderate

The number of new COVID-19 cases is considered moderate in Branch, Hillsdale and St. Joseph counties, health agency officer Rebecca Burns told her board Thursday. Rates are low compared to three months ago and the levels are nowhere near the spike of new infections reported in January, Burns said. Branch County averaged two new cases a day, the same as …

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Out and About – Week of May 2nd

If you’re a fan of “Swap Meets”, you won’t want to miss the Michiana 39th Annual Engine and Tractor Swap Meet this Friday and Saturday, May 6 and 7. The venue is Boot Hill Ranch, one and one-half miles east of Jones, on Bair Lake Street. Admission is a $2.00 donation. If you are interested in being a vendor, there …

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Three Rivers man dies in crash

A Three Rivers man died in a single car crash Saturday afternoon at 4pm just west of Jones. According to the Cass County Sheriff’s Department, 77-year Roger Wyman was driving his car on M-60 near Timberlane Drive, when it left the roadway, struck a tree, and overturned. Wyman, who was ejected in the crash, died at the scene. Wyman’s wife, …

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Constantine fatal fire – Victims identified

The young victims in last week’s fatal fire in Constantine have been identified by a local news source. Authorities said Liam Lurye, 4, and Lillianna Lurye-Gipson, 3, died after a fire started in their home during the early morning hours April 25. The cause of the fire remains under investigation, though authorities have focused their attention on a wood-burning stove.

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State border bills head to governor’s desk

Legislation that would outline Michigan’s role to formally establish — and permanently mark — the border between Michigan and Indiana, was approved by the Michigan House of Representatives Thursday. Senate Bills 627 and 628, sponsored by Sen. Kim LaSata, would establish a state commission responsible for meeting with representatives from a similar body in Indiana to make recommendations on how …

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Woman dies in Battle Creek crash

Michigan State Police troopers are investigating a two-vehicle crash last weekend on M-66 at the intersection of D Drive South, near Battle Creek. Around 8:30 p.m. Saturday, a southbound Ford Fusion collided with a Chevrolet Trailblazer that had just turned north bound from D Drive onto M-66. The Fusion caught fire in the collision. Authorities said the driver survived the …

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Glen Oaks names Distinguished Alumni Award recipient

Jade Couch Klingler, an entrepreneur and leader in providing health care services in St. Joseph County, will receive the 2022 Distinguished Alumni Award at Glen Oaks Community College’s graduation ceremonies May 6. The annual award is presented by the Glen Oaks Community College Foundation to honor an alum who has made a significant impact in their chosen field, their community …

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Mr. Knight

It’s time for me to get out in the garden.  I don’t have any owner to help garden with.  I am “Mr. Knight”, I am mostly black, housetrained and I am extremely playful.  I do well with any other cat in the room.  I want to rub against your hand and I am eleven months old.  My docket number is …

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Input session brings many ideas to Colon

Proposals centering on what it would take to make Colon a destination community were ambitious yet plentiful during a community-input session Tuesday. Ideas were across the board and included the need for more downtown parking, a greater variety of retail options, more community-oriented wintertime activities and additional amenities at municipal parks. Tuesday’s 90-minute session was led by Michigan State University’s …

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