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Centreville students to return to in person learning

Students in Centreville’s junior and senior high schools will return to all-day, every-day classes starting next week. Members of the district’s board of education approved the measure during their virtual meeting Monday. The vote came after the board heard several comments from students, teachers and parents. Opinions on whether to remain on a hybrid, every-other-day schedule varied. In the end, …

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Sen Peters working to pass rescue plan

U.S. Sen Gary Peters said getting COVID-19 vaccines into the arms of Michiganders and Americans is an essential part of getting through the public health and economic crisis. Peters said he is pushing to pass critical, additional resources to aid those efforts, and working closely with President Biden to ensure every Michigander can be vaccinated. Peters said he is encouraged …

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Three Rivers girls head to Paw Paw

Three Rivers High School’s girls basketball team will be in action tonight. The road matchup will take place in Paw Paw, as the Wildcats take on the Red Wolves in a Wolverine Conference matchup. Three Rivers is 4-2 on the season and coming off a 49-44 loss to Vicksburg. Paw Paw, meanwhile, is 1-5 on the season and lost a …

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White Pigeon school bus damaged in crash

Nobody was injured Monday when a White Pigeon Community Schools bus was struck by a semi tractor-trailer. The incident occurred at 4:40 p.m. at the intersection of U.S. 131 and U.S. 12, and involved a bus, a semi and two passenger vehicles. White Pigeon Fire Chief Tyler Royce said the bus, which was unoccupied other than its driver, was eastbound …

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Missing teen now home

Sheriff Mark Lillywhite and sheriff’s deputies said they are grateful to the public for its help in trying to locate a runaway juvenile. The teen, Natalie Welch, was reported home and safe Monday afternoon. Sheriff’s officials were notified Thursday afternoon that Welch, 16, was reported missing and suspected as a runaway. Investigators were told Welch had planned to go to …

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Southwest Michigan First CEO resigns

Southwest Michigan First announced Monday its newly appointed CEO, Lee Chatfield, submitted his resignation to the agency’s board of directors. According to a Southwest Michigan First media release, its officials acknowledged the announcement of Chatfield has caused a great deal of disappointment by team members, community partners, investors, donors and board members of Southwest Michigan First. Many have questioned the …

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COVID-19 testing offered at Kalamazoo airport

Kalamazoo/Battle Creek International Airport officials have announced the airport is partnering with locally based OptiMed Health Partners to provide COVID-19 testing to arriving and departing passengers, as well as members of the local community. The OptiMed COVID testing office opened on the airport’s main floor Wednesday. The space will allow for safe and private testing. It is located near the …

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Update on Van Buren/Cass vaccinations

The Van Buren/Cass District Health Department has issued updated information related to COVID-19 cases and vaccinations. The agency said as of Friday, it had administered 3,149 immunizations in Cass County and 7,500 in all. The figures include first and second doses. Agency officials said there have been 3,543 confirmed cases and 59 COVID-related deaths in Cass County. The CDC has …

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Annual program celebrates recovery

An annual program celebrating recovery from dependency on alcohol and/or drugs takes place Tuesday at Riverside Church. Voices of Hope and Recovery, which features testimonials from area residents in recovery from addiction, starts at 6 p.m. Sponsored by St. Joseph County Substance Abuse Task Force, the 90-minute program is organized to celebrate recovery efforts in the community, and hear voices …

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Local business has license suspended

A Three Rivers business has been cited by the state for non-compliance of COVID-19 mandates. Bullseye Marketplace was deemed out of compliance for not requiring employees or customers to wear masks. The citation was made in November, and in a December follow-up, state officials suspended the store’s food license. The state agency that oversees such matters continued to receive complaints …

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