St. Joseph County is expected to hold a public hearing as part of a process related to redevelopment of a former bar property in Burr Oak Township. During their executive committee meeting Tuesday, St. Joseph County commissioners heard a report from Cathy Knapp, a partner with Southwest Michigan First. She explained details of a Brownfield project at the southwest corner …
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Big Boi
Well – I have my mask on! Are you wearing your mask? I am a big mix, male about one year old. They call me ” Big Boi”. I have a beautiful, rich, red coat. I will need my neuter surgery. I am housetrained, and I get along with other dogs. I love my toys, but I would like more …
Read More »Out and About – Week of November 9th
Being lazy is probably one of the easiest things any of us can do. It’s too easy to sit back and think to yourself that you’ve learned all you need to know and you’ve done enough already. I’ve known several people who have retired and just sat around on the front porch, or have become couch-potatoes. They had no desire …
Read More »Michigan posts new record of virus cases as deaths climb
Michigan has posted a record number of daily confirmed coronavirus cases, near 6,500. And also on Tuesday the state reported its deadliest day in 6 months, with 59 deaths in 24 hours. COVID-19, which subsided over the summer after Gov. Gretchen Whitmer imposed sweeping stay-at-home and other restrictions, has rebounded this fall. The latest average positivity rate in Michigan is …
Read More »Centreville extends virtual learning
A St. Joseph County school district announced Tuesday it is extending the duration of its virtual learning through Thanksgiving break. Centreville Superintendent Stephanie Lemmer said she consulted with health department officials and determined the smartest choice is to remain virtual learning until Nov. 30. The district previously was scheduled to conduct virtual learning through the end of next week. Centreville …
Read More »MDOT plans completion of US 131 project
Michigan Department of Transportation officials said they expect to finish the two-year, $20 million U.S. 131 project in Three Rivers this week. Though the anticipated completion date has long been Nov. 15, MDOT’s Nick Schirripa said he expects the project to be officially completed any day this week. He said by and large, the project is done, though inspectors have …
Read More »Free COVID-19 testing available
Here’s a reminder that Covered Bridge Healthcare is offering COVID-19 testing free of charge for people with symptoms. An appointment is required and can be done by phoning 257-0463. Rapid testing and confirmation is available.
Read More »Local conservation districts awarded grants
The Michigan Department of Agriculture and Rural Development’s Environmental Stewardship Division recently awarded 95 grants totaling $6.5 million to 57 Michigan Conservation Districts – including two locally – for fiscal year 2021. The funding will help implement voluntary conservation programs on private lands. The agency awarded $76,000 to Branch Conservation District and $71,000 to Cass Conservation District. Conservation districts are …
Read More »Kalamazoo State Theatre will reopen on Saturday
The Kalamazoo State Theatre has been connecting artists and fans for more than 90 years and we are excited to be opening our theatre once again to the public and welcoming our patrons back! This Saturday, November 14th, marks our first event hosting an indoor audience since March 7th, 2020. We’re committed to reopening our venue in a safe and …
Read More »Glen Oaks moves to mostly online format
Glen Oaks Community College officials have announced the majority of its classes will be taught online for the balance of the semester. President David Devier said the circumstances are identical to the same measure the college employed back in March, when an uptick in COVID-19 cases prompted the precautionary measure. Devier said the semester started positively with numerous protocols in …
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