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Police investigate attempted break-in

Michigan State Police troopers are investigating the attempted breaking and entering of a storage unit. The incident occurred at 3:45 p.m. Wednesday in the 57000 Block of North Main Street in Three Rivers. The suspects attempted to enter a storage unit and left in an unknown direction in an older model, light blue Jeep Cherokee Sport.

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State Rep. Carra asks for indoor dining to resume

State Rep. Steve Carra is calling on Gov. Gretchen Whitmer to allow Michigan restaurants to resume indoor dining. Whitmer’s administration has banned indoor dining through Jan. 15. Carra said it’s imperative the governor not further extend the restriction. He said business owners should be allowed to make common-sense decisions best for their workers, customers and business. Carra noted thousands of …

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Land Conservancy exceeds fundraising goal

Southwest Michigan Land Conservancy has announced it met and exceeded its 2020 year-end fundraising goal. Donations surpassed the $40,000 goal, which triggered a matching challenge issued by former SWMLC board chair Dave Coleman. The goal, in fact, was exceeded by 44 percent. SWMLC’s Miko Dargitz said the agency last year was unable to hold regular events or workdays, but volunteers …

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Arrest made in Calhoun County assault case

An arrest has been made for a Jackson resident who was charged with assault with intent to commit murder and felony firearm. State police said the investigation is the result of a shooting incident that occurred Jan. 5 in Calhoun County’s Albion Township. The investigation started when a witness discovered an unresponsive subject lying on the shoulder of D Drive …

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Upton: I will vote to impeach

U.S. Rep. Fred Upton, R-St. Joseph, Tuesday night issued the following statement on impeachment: “Today the President characterized his inflammatory rhetoric at last Wednesday’s rally as “totally appropriate,” and he expressed no regrets for last week’s violent insurrection at the U.S. Capitol. This sends exactly the wrong signal to those of us who support the very core of our democratic …

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Michigan bans open carry of guns inside state Capitol

Michigan has banned the open carry of guns in the state Capitol a week after an armed mob rioted in the U.S. Capitol and following a protest in the statehouse last year. Moves to ban weapons at the statehouse have been pushed since April, when protesters opposed to Gov. Gretchen Whitmer’s COVID-19 restrictions, some armed with long rifles and other …

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Three Rivers receives equipment to help small businesses through winter

The city of Three Rivers recently received $6,000 to create outdoor weather strategies to help small businesses operate safely and prevent the spread of COVID-19. Tricia Meyer, executive director of Three Rivers Downtown Development Authority, said the items are to offer comfort and service to business patrons in Three Rivers. All items purchased through the grant have been received, including …

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Constantine agrees to make changes to marijuana ordinance

Members of the Constantine Village Council agreed to amend a medical-marijuana ordinance on the advice of attorney Catherine Kaufman. A list of changes to consider include expanding the definition of an enclosed locked facility to include outside grows; eliminating the requirement for a special-land-use permit for a primary caregiver in an industrial zone; eliminating details that include 1,000- square-foot separation …

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Videos aim to give fair experience to students

In order to give third-grade students the opportunity to experience a taste of what they would have seen and heard at the 2020 St. Joseph County Grange Fair, MSU Extension staff and volunteers have produced a virtual version of the “Ag-Citing” tour. Although references are made to a few crops grown primarily in southwest Michigan, the majority of the content …

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Grant helped Glen Oaks make several improvements

Glen Oaks Community College recently wrapped up its five-year, $2.25 million Strengthening Institutions Program using Title III grant money funded by the U. S. Department of Education. The grant’s objectives focused on three areas: improving student retention and completion; improving teaching and learning through faculty professional development; and improving institutional effectiveness. Significant investments made to modernize processes related to document …

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