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Sturgis plant begins use of new assembly line

Officials and employees from a Sturgis business last week introduced a new production line, incorporating a process that was previously outsourced. Thursday’s start-up of a 110-foot assembly line was met with applause and cheers from employees at the REHAU Americas plant in Sturgis, as well as officials from the company’s Virginia-based headquarters. Mark Kraus, REHAU’s director of engineering for interior …

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Five road commission members receive recognition awards

St. Joseph County Road Commission recently honored five men as part of the agency’s annual Recognition Awards. Rick Anderson, Eric Shafer, Dave Yunker, David Allen and John Bippus were recognized last month for their part in the road commission consolidating its operations to the Centreville headquarters. The process saw the closure of satellite locations in Colon Township and Three Rivers …

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Centreville schools hold groundbreaking at elementary building

Centreville Public Schools officials staged a ceremonial groundbreaking Monday in advance of an expansion at the district’s elementary building. A group of kindergarten students joined board and community members in an area on the northeast side of the school to acknowledge the impending development of a cafeteria and music room. The 5,200-square-foot, $3.5 million addition will be to the north …

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Gas can stolen from Fawn River Township residence

Michigan State Police troopers are relying on home-surveillance recordings to identify a suspect in a larceny incident last week in Fawn River Township. According to a department media release, gasoline was stolen from a location in the 18000 block of Fawn River Road on Thursday. The suspect was seen on surveillance video entering the driveway and stealing a gas can …

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White Pigeon library hosts free music series

White Pigeon Township Library has announced the return of its popular “Summertime Tunes” free music series. The 2024 season starts July 3, kicking off with The Whateverly Brothers, featuring classic acoustic jams. A special presentation 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 …

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Police investigate Coldwater fight

Michigan State Police troopers are investigating a fight involving several people at a social gathering over the weekend in Branch County’s Coldwater Township. According to a department media release, troopers responded around 2 a.m. Saturday to the 500 block of Bonnie Lane. Authorities said a teenager was injured and required transport to a hospital. Troopers obtained a video of the …

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TR schools hire school-safety coordinator

Three Rivers Community Schools recently announced the employment of Justin Holbrook as the district’s school-safety coordinator. The grant-funded position was offered to Holbrook, an officer with the Three Rivers Police Department. Holbrook’s salary is covered through a third-party contract with Grand Rapids-based Secure Environment Consultants Shield. Holbrook started the job a month ago and is charged with handling, implementing and …

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Out and About – Week of June 10th

Next Monday, June 17, the Riviera Theatre, in historic downtown Three Rivers, will host a forum featuring the five candidates for St. Joseph County Sheriff. This FREE event begins at 6:30 PM, and is sponsored by the St. Joseph County Democratic Party. If you have questions and concerns for these candidates, this is the perfect opportunity to come and be …

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Crash survivor remains hospitalized

The survivor of a two-car crash that killed a Mendon-area woman last week remains hospitalized. Undersheriff Jason Bingaman said the 24-year-old man from Hillsdale County has not been arrested or charged as his recovery takes place at Bronson Hospital. The man was driving a car north on Silver Street around 8 a.m. May 30 when it crossed the center line …

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Sturgis splash pad holds grand opening

The Sturgis splash pad, located between Thurston Woods Park and the Doyle Community Center, marks its inaugural season following a ceremonial ribbon cutting and grand opening Thursday. Municipal officials and other local dignitaries were on hand for the occasion. The splash pad had its soft opening in mid-May. The pad, constructed at a cost of about $160,000, is laid out …

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