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Three state-wide proposals approved by Michigan voters

PROPOSAL 1 The proposal with perhaps the highest level of public interest will legalize the recreational use of marijuana. Under Proposal 1, recreational marijuana would be regulated in essentially the same way as alcohol. You won’t be allowed to use it if you’re under 21 and it will still be illegal to drive under the influence. People will be allowed …

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Out and About – Week of November 5th

Many years ago, I was lucky to have a dog that could actually talk. We spent a lot of time together walking and playing in the neighborhood park or in our own backyard. One autumn evening, we sat on the back deck enjoying the setting sun. Rufus, my dog, said that he had something to say and asked that I …

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AAA: GAS PRICES ARE LOWEST IN SEVEN MONTHS

Michiganders are finding the lowest prices at the pump since April. The state average price for a gallon of regular unleaded is $2.72; 39 cents less than this year’s high, and the same as this time last year. Gas prices continued their downward trek last week, declining another 9 cents.  The state average declined for the 10th consecutive day on Sunday, for a total discount of 12 cents. Most …

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White Pigeon house destroyed in fire

Firefighters from four departments battled a house fire Thursday in White Pigeon Township. The fire, which destroyed a vacant house in the 16000 block of U.S. 12, was reported by a passerby at 10:45 p.m. First-arriving personnel found heavy fire coming from the rear of the home, located across from the White Pigeon Fire Department. High winds hampered efforts to extinguish …

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Marcellus Schools received safety improvement grant

State Sen. John Proos last week congratulated 10 schools in his district awarded more than $1.4 million in grants to make safety improvements. The Legislature dedicated $25 million in the state’s budget for the Competitive School Safety Grant program to help improve the safety and security of school buildings through the purchase of technology and equipment and through school building …

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Sturgis Hospital to close Home Health Service

Sturgis Hospital recently announced the closure of its Home Health Service, effective Dec. 31. Patients will have options for care from other agencies providing services within St. Joseph County. The hospital continues to experience significant financial difficulties, according to a press release. Over the past 18 months, reimbursements received from Medicare, Medicaid and other insurers have not kept pace with the …

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K-Wings end losing streak; defeat Steelheads 3-1

By: Mark C. McGlothlen KALAMAZOO, MI – The Kalamazoo Wings (4-4-0-1) snapped their four-game losing streak on Sunday as they defeated the Idaho Steelheads by a score of 3-1. The K-Wings fell to the Cincinnati Cyclones on Friday by a score of 7-1.  Justin Taylor scored the only goal for the K-Wings. On Saturday, the K-Wings traveled to Fort Wayne …

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Colon Schools receives award

Colon Community Schools was recently recognized for its participation in a statewide initiative and willingness to take part in pilot programs, among other positives. The Michigan Data Hub is a statewide program that was part of a recent retreat where awards were given for contributions to the MiDataHub initiative. Nine awards went to intermediate school districts across the state, except …

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Woman injured when she hits deer

Cass County sheriff’s officials said a Vandalia woman was injured after the vehicle she was driving struck a deer. Sheriff Richard Behnke said the incident took place shortly after 12:30 p.m. Thursday in Marcellus Township. Behnke said 50-year-old Michelle Wax was driving west on Dutch Settlement Road, where her vehicle struck the deer near the intersection of Huff Road. Wax …

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THREE RIVERS HEALTH APPOINTS DAVID SHANNON CHIEF EXECUTIVE OFFICER

The Board of Trustees of Three Rivers Health is pleased to announce the appointment of David A. Shannon as chief executive officer of the 60-bed hospital. Shannon has served as interim CEO since January 2018. Shannon, who has more than 26 years of executive leadership experience at hospitals in Maine and his native Pennsylvania, brings a strong track record of …

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