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Sammie

They tell me this is a new year.  I have been here a while and I hope I will get a new home soon.  I am an orange and white Male and I will need my neuter surgery.  I like to play with toys and I will love on anyone with a dignified purr.  I don’t know how old I …

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Sturgis Hospital will continue oncology services

The oncology treatment center at Sturgis Hospital will remain open, hospital officials announced Monday. Oncology services had been among those expected to close in Sturgis as part of a restructuring announced last month. Hospital president and CEO Rob LaBarge said the opportunity to keep the service open is possible through a cooperative partnership with Ascension Borgess Hospital. Ascension Borgess will do …

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LaSata opens Lansing office

State Sen. Kim LaSata has announced she has opened her office in Lansing and is ready to serve her constituents in the 21st District. LaSata, who was elected to succeed term-limited John Proos, said she welcomes comments from the district’s constituents and encourages anyone visiting Lansing to stop by her office. Her Capitol Building office is S-310 and its phone …

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District Court holds anniversary celebration

St. Joseph County 3-B District Court is staging a ceremony at 3 p.m. Friday to celebrate the 50-year anniversary of the Michigan district court system. Among the guests expected to take part in the event are judges Jeff Middleton and Rob Pattison, retired Judge William Welty, and retired administrators David Recher and Carol Frohriep. The post was originally filled by …

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Sturgis student helps classmate with Christmas

Briah Stevens, a second-grader at Wenzel Elementary School in Sturgis, gave up her own Christmas gifts so one of her classmates could receive presents. Back in early December, Stevens heard one of her friends say she wasn’t going to have a Christmas this year because her family couldn’t afford gifts. Stevens explained the situation to her mother and asked that …

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Out and About – Week of January 7th

Writing checks to pay bills is something we all do less and less these days. With the internet, it is much easier to handle bill paying electronically. You’d be surprised, however, how many people don’t use a computer. For these individuals, the one thing facing them now is remembering to date their checks for 2019. It happens every January for …

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Road commission receives additional funding

Additional revenue from the state has given St. Joseph County Road Commission a fund balance of more than $6 million. As a result, the agency is planning to do extra work in the upcoming year. Included in budgeted expenses are work on the Kalamazoo Street Bridge in White Pigeon at $2.2 million and at least $3.5 million on 22 miles …

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Police arrest bank robbery suspect

A 46-year-old man has been arrested in connection with two recent bank robberies in the Michiana area. Dwight Neal faces charges for a Dec. 18 robbery of Flagstar Bank in South Bend and a Dec. 21 robbery at PNC Bank in Bronson. Neal was arrested Dec. 22 in South Bend after police responded to a domestic abuse call, said Kevin Garcia, …

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Cass County man arraigned on murder charge

A 46-year-old Cass County man has been charged with murder in connection with the 2016 death of his 2-year-old stepdaughter. Lance Reeves was denied bond by a Cass County judge Friday during the Dowagiac man’s arraignment on charges of open murder and child abuse. The judge entered a not-guilty plea for Reeves. Authorities say a witness accused Reeves of violently …

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Michigan man pleads guilty to 6 murders in 2016

A Michigan man charged with killing six strangers between picking up rides for Uber pleaded guilty to murder on Monday, just before attorneys were set to interview jurors for his trial. Jason Dalton’s surprise move came more than three years after shootings, which occurred over the course a few hours in and around Kalamazoo. Dalton pleaded guilty to murder and …

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