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Fire department grants programs passed by Senate

U.S. Sen. Gary Peters has announced passage of grant programs in support of local fire departments. Peters said federal grant programs were set to expire. As a result, countless fire departments would have been left in limbo financially. Peters explained the situation would have compromised fire departments’ ability to hire enough personnel or purchase updated equipment. Peters said he has …

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Sponsors and participants needed for United Way golf fundraiser

Here’s a reminder that St. Joseph County United Way is looking for additional sponsors and participants in this month’s annual golf outing. Event organizers said the fundraiser starts at 9 a.m. July 19 at Sauganash Country Club. The event is a four-person scramble format beginning by a shotgun start. Lunch and prizes will be provided after play concludes. Cost is …

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Free music series returns to White Pigeon

White Pigeon Township Library’s “Summertime Tunes” free music series kicks off its 2024 season Wednesday. The Whateverly Brothers, featuring classic acoustic jams, are the featured perfomers at Wednesday’s presentation. A special performance takes place July 13 as part of White Pigeon Days. The Brenda Loomis Band performs at White Pigeon High School at 7 p.m., prior to the festival’s fireworks …

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Multiple board and committee vacancies

Three Rivers municipal officials have updated the city’s list of vacant positions on its various boards and committees. There are six opening on the Airport Advisory Board. Meanwhile, the seven-member board of appeals has two vacancies, each for a three-year term. The city’s three-person Board of Review has a three-year opening for an alternate. The Three Rivers Cemetery Advisory Board …

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Arby’s makes donation to Animal Control

Following a donation in excess of $2,000 earlier this year, Arby’s restaurant in Three Rivers has made another sizable contribution to St. Joseph County Animal Control. St. Joseph County Sheriff’s Cpt. TJ Baker said the fast-food eatery turned over a donation of more than $1,700 last week. A check-presentation ceremony was held Thursday at the restaurant. Baker said the generosity …

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Man bound over to circuit court in rape case

St. Joseph County District Court Judge David Pattison bound over Miguel Hernandez-Ruiz to circuit court Wednesday to stand trial for the alleged March 20 rape of two grade-school sisters in their home. Three weeks after the first half-day of preliminary examination testimony, St. Joseph County prosecutor David Marvin presented the final pieces of evidence needed to convince Pattison that there …

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Police investigate use of counterfeit bills

Michigan State Police Troopers are investigating a string of counterfeit bills being passed at local area businesses in the Tekonsha area last month. Authorities said the scam starts with a customer providing counterfeit cash. The customer then has the store clerk transfer the cash onto on an online card. Investigators said the suspect is a black female in her early- …

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MDOT update on US 131 construction

Michigan Department of Transportation’s Chris Jacobs has issued an update regarding the second phase of U.S. 131 construction. Work, which started April 15, is concentrated to an area that includes the village of Schoolcraft and an area north to Shaver Road. According to Jacobs, completed work includes hot-mix asphalt leveling of median lanes south of railroad; permanent signs in place …

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Out and About – Week of July 1st

According to Consumer Reports, there’s no nutritional difference between cage-free eggs and others. Cage-free means that hens weren’t raised in a cage, but there’s no guarantee that they weren’t packed into a building with thousands of other birds. If you’ve never bought eggs from a local farmer, you’d be surprised at how tasty they are and you might even save …

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United Way accepting items for silent auction

St. Joseph County United Way is looking ahead to its annual silent auction at the St. Joseph County Grange Fair in September. The Centreville-based agency is now accepting items for the weeklong event, which runs Sept. 15-24. Popular items include tents, patio furniture, appliances, home décor and gift cards. Monetary donations are also accepted. More information is available from agency …

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