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Local July 4th celebrations canceled

The villages of Colon and Schoolcraft have canceled their fireworks and Fourth of July festivities this year. In Colon, however, a longstanding tradition will continue this weekend. The 14th annual “Palmer Lake Flotilla” is set to take place at 6 p.m. Saturday. Rain date is 1 p.m. Sunday. Seasonal resident Tim Taylor has served as coordinator and commodore of the …

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Nottawa Road bridge selected for MDOT project

St. Joseph County Road Commission assistant manager/engineer Garrett Myland said the Nottawa Road bridge superstructure replacement has been selected for Michigan Department of Transportation’s bridge-bundling project. Under that arrangement, through which MDOT awards all work on the selected bridges to one contractor, construction and design portions of the Nottawa Road bridge project will be completed at no cost to the …

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Sturgis expects decreased payments from state

Sturgis Township treasurer Zeta Metzger said according to Michigan Department of Treasury estimates, constitutional revenue-sharing payments from the state will decrease in the near future. For the remainder of the fiscal year, the bimonthly payments likely will dip from the mid-$30,000s to $24,000 in August and the next year’s payments between $28,000 and $31,000. Supervisor George Morse said that in …

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Indiana toll road worker struck by SUV, killed

A toll road maintenance worker has died after being struck by an SUV in northern Indiana. Ronald Smith, age 61, was in front of his truck about 1:50 p.m. Thursday sweeping debris from the right shoulder of the toll road in St. Joseph County when the SUV sideswiped the truck and hit him, according to state police. The SUV then …

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Grasshopper

I am called Grasshopper.  See my spotted tongue, one of the ladies here think it is unusual.  I am a calm, social, hound.  I lost my way and ended here at Animal Control, I am about two years old, a tri-color male.  I get along with other dogs.  My docket number is 48615, at the St. Joseph County Animal Control …

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Centreville storefront moves to new location

Building Hope Free Store in Centreville has moved from its previous location at 112 W. Main St. into a larger space next door, the former site of the St. Joseph County Abstract office. Wendell Moyer, Free Store coordinator, said the larger space will ensure the Free Store will not have to turn down donations. The change will also benefit two …

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Sturgis honors director of public safety

The director of public safety for the city of Sturgis was honored at a recent city commission meeting for saving lives during a fire. Mayor Robert Hile said Geoff Smith, the first to arrive at the scene, found two adults and a baby on the second floor and no way for them to escape. Using a neighbor’s ladder, Smith rescued …

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Wait Road construction project delayed

St. Joseph County road commissioners learned recently that there has been no confirmation about when the widening and reconstruction project on Wait Road in Sherman Township will begin. The start date initially was set for April 1, but was delayed due to the COVID- 19 shutdown, said John Lindsey, managing director of the commission. Furthermore, work on U.S. 131 in …

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Sturgis plans Music Walk of Fame

Sturgis High School officials said in recognition of the 100th anniversary of the school’s band program in 2021, plans are underway to build a Sturgis Music Walk of Fame. The proposed walk is expected to be developed outside the band room doors. The school’s band and orchestra programs are planning a fundraiser that involves the purchase of brick pavers, through …

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Michigan governor closes indoor bars, allows to-go cocktails

Michigan Gov. Gretchen Whitmer on Wednesday said she was closing indoor seating in bars in parts of the state, including a city with a bar that has been linked to a rising number of infections. Whitmer also signed a bill allowing bars and restaurants to sell to-go cocktails in an effort to help those businesses. Bars won’t have to close …

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