A Burr Oak woman was arrested after she was involved in an assault-with-a-firearm incident last week in Burr Oak. Sheriff Mark Lillywhite said deputies were called around 10 a.m. Friday to the 600 block of West Front Street in response to a felony assault with a firearm. With assistance from the St. Joseph County Special Response Team, deputies made contact …
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MDHHS reports 1st flu-related child death this season
The Michigan Department of Health and Human Services has confirmed the first influenza-related child death in Michigan for the 2021-2022 flu season, the agency announced. The reported death involves a child from Kalamazoo County who contracted flu strain known as A/H3, the agency said Friday. It did not reveal the age of the child. A/H3 was first identified in U.S. …
Read More »Marcellus woman ordered to repay in fraud case
A Marcellus woman, who has been charged with filing fraudulent accident claims, must pay back the benefits she received. Michigan Attorney General Dana Nessel made the announcement Thursday. Following an investigation by the Michigan Department of Insurance and Financial Services Fraud Investigation Unit, Christine Presock was charged in St. Joseph County’s 3rd District Court with six counts of insurance-fraudulent acts, felonies …
Read More »Glen Oaks Foundation names award recipient
The Glen Oaks Community College Foundation has announced that Susan Louis, professor of nursing, is the 2022 recipient of the E.J. Shaheen Award for Teaching Excellence. She will be recognized during this year’s commencement ceremony, which is May 6. Prior to joining the Glen Oaks faculty in August 2015, she worked nearly 30 years in medical-surgical nursing, developing expertise in …
Read More »Nottawa superintendent “highly effective”
Nottawa Community School superintendent Jerome Wolff has been rated ‘highly effective’ by the district’s board. Nottawa Community School Board last month held a closed session for its annual evaluation of Wolff for the 2022 school year. Following the closed session, Audrey Borkholder, board secretary, was directed to calculate and present the results publicly in the April 11 board of education …
Read More »Purses With a Purpose helps sexual assault survivors
Merissa Countryman, St. Joseph County Victim Rights coordinator, is helping orchestrate “Purses With a Purpose.” The event is overseen by Michigan State Police in Paw Paw and benefits women who are survivors of sexual assault. Anyone wishing to participate is asked to secure a bag or purse and include inside it comfort items such as toiletries, hand sanitizer, socks and …
Read More »Out and About – Week of April 18th
I hope everyone had an enjoyable Easter weekend. As a child, Easter was always a special time for me. Easter was when I received a new pair of shoes, plus anything else I needed in order to look my best for Easter Sunday. Easter Sunday is still special, not only from a religious point of view, but also because of …
Read More »Grand Rapids – State of mind a key in Patrick Lyoya’s shooting
The fatal shooting of Patrick Lyoya in Michigan raises questions about why a traffic stop turned into a foot chase and vigorous tussle before the motorist was killed by a police officer while facing the ground. Lyoya, a 26-year-old Black man, was shot in the head in Grand Rapids, Michigan, on April 4. The city’s new police chief took the unusual step …
Read More »Cassopolis man dies in collision
Two Cassopolis men were involved in a fatal, head-on collision Thursday in Cass County’s Penn Township. Sheriff Richard Behnke said deputies were called shortly after 6:30 a.m. to an area on M-60, east of Gards Prairie Road. Investigators said 67-year-old Richard Affriseo and 19-year-old Ahsan Hart were involved in the crash. Hart was airlifted to South Bend Memorial, while Affriseo succumbed …
Read More »Police chief awaiting information regarding body found
Three Rivers Police Chief Scott Boling said he expects to issue an update regarding the body found earlier this week in Three Rivers. Boling said the remains have been sent to Western Michigan University’s medical school for examination. Boling said he is waiting to hear more information from WMU officials. Until then, Boling said he would prefer to not speculate …
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