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MSU says health care grads can help; deaths rise to 259

Hundreds of new health care graduates from Michigan State University are available to respond to the coronavirus outbreak. State officials have made a desperate plea for health professionals to treat people as the number of virus cases rises each day. MSU says the state has created a temporary license for nurses who usually first take a national exam. Doctors from …

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Preserves open during stay-at-home order

Though most of its programs originally scheduled through April have been canceled, the Southwest Michigan Land Conservancy has announced its preserves are open and available to anyone in need of some time outdoors. Conservancy official Miko Dargitz said people should still practice social distancing outdoors. Still, he said, the 17 preserves and their trails are open during the governor’s stay-at-home …

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Items stolen from Florence Township home

A house in Florence Township was burglarized earlier this month, according to the St. Joseph County Sheriff’s Department. Sheriff Mark Lillywhite said deputies were called to the 62000 block of Constantine Road, where suspects forced entry into the residence. Items stolen include a freezer, refrigerator, microwave and stove, women’s clothing, children’s toys and bicycles, a dinner table and chairs, dishes …

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Statement from Indiana Michigan Power

Statement of Toby Thomas, President and Chief Operating Officer of Indiana Michigan Power, updating communities in the I&M service territory regarding delivery of energy service during the coronavirus pandemic: Thank you for this opportunity to update the community about the status of Indiana Michigan Power at this crucial time. I&M does not anticipate any interruptions in our service related to …

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Michigan officials plead for ventilators, people to run them

Michigan officials are pleading for more ventilators and appealing to health professionals to come out of retirement to fight the coronavirus. The number of cases statewide reached nearly 5,500 over the weekend, while deaths rose to 132. Michigan’s medical executive, Dr. Joneigh Khaldun, says the state has 1,700 ventilators and needs 5,000 to 10,000 more. The coronavirus attacks the lungs. …

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Dry and cool through Tuesday

Cool and mainly dry conditions are expected tonight and Tuesday, with a gradual warming trend expected for the remainder of the week.  (National Weather Service)

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Centreville Schools approve issuing bonds

Members of the Centreville Public Schools Board of Education approved issuing the third and final series of bonds for Phase 3 of the 2013 millage project, with a principle sum not to exceed $5.4 million. This is the last phase of the eight-year bond proposal, which has allowed the district to upgrade its facilities, technology, infrastructure and transportation. Superintendent Stephanie …

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MDOT update on 131 project

Here’s the Michigan Department of Transportation’s weekly update regarding the U.S. 131 reconstruction project. The agency is incorporating a Stage 5 traffic pattern, meaning two-way traffic in the highway’s southbound lanes throughout the project. Scheduled work this week includes some utility relocation. Also, traffic-signal work will continue at various intersections south of Michigan Avenue, and crews will focus on various …

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White Pigeon PFAS testing will continue at later date

Fourteen more homes in White Pigeon will have wells tested for PFAS contamination, but not until the COVID-19 emergency passes, said Paul Andriaachi, environmental health director at Branch-Hillsdale-St. Joseph Community Health Agency. In a report Thursday to the health department board, Andriaachi said three of 19 homes whose well-water were tested showed levels of PFAS above 70 parts per trillion, …

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Out and About – Week of March 30th

Be very careful Wednesday as you venture out and about. It is, after all, April Fools Day, so you’ll want to double check the salt and pepper shakers to make sure someone hasn’t loosened their caps. Also, you shouldn’t believe all you hear to be true. My suggestion is to stay clear of Facebook. The year 1952 was quite a …

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