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Misty

Do you want to have company with someone who is talkative?  I’m your girl.  I have cute chubby cheeks, and I am about 10 months old.  My coat is tortoise,  I will need my spay surgery.  I will be waiting to make conversation with you.  My docket number is 44893, at the St. Joseph County Animal Control Shelter located at …

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Mendon delays solar panel ordinance decision

Mendon Township Board of Trustees has postponed for at least a month whether to approve a potential ordinance regarding solar panels. The five-member board agreed Tuesday to continue reviewing the proposed ordinance that was recommended by its planning commission last week. The township board concurred it will revisit the issue at its April meeting. If approved, the ordinance could pave …

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New finance director attends first meeting

St. Joseph County Finance Director Angie Steinman was welcomed by the St. Joseph County Board of Commissioners, as Tuesday marked her first time sitting in on the twice-a-month county commission meetings. A Dowagiac native and current resident, Steinman formerly served as finance director of Cass County before she was offered the job in St. Joseph County. Her first day was …

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Investigation underway to determine source of illness

An investigation is underway by health officials regarding a case of legionella, said Yvonne Atwood, disease prevention director at Branch Hillsdale St Joseph Community Health Agency. An Allegan County man who was a resident at a Three Rivers nursing care facility later was confirmed positive for the bacterial pathogen, which causes a pneumonia-type illness often called legionnaires’ disease. It produces …

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Sturgis considers possible truck route

Sturgis city commissioners will conduct a work session prior to their March 13 city commission meeting to discuss the possibility of a truck route around Sturgis. Representatives from the St. Joseph County Road Commission, Sherman Township and St. Joseph County Commission have been invited to take part. A bypass was considered about 10 years ago, but was not financially feasible for …

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Four cattle in trailer die in crash on Michigan freeway

Authorities say four cattle died when the trailer hauling them crashed in icy and snowy conditions in southwestern Michigan. Michigan State Police officials say the semi-trailer was hauling more than 30 cattle early Wednesday when it flipped on Interstate 94 in Van Buren County’s Lawrence Township. Two people in the vehicle weren’t injured. The crash scene took several hours to …

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Police find explosive during traffic stop

Two White Pigeon men were arrested last week after police found an explosive device in their vehicle. Ronald Palmer Jr., 30, and Donald Lucas, 34, face charges of possession of methamphetamine, carrying a concealed weapon and transportation of explosives, according to authorities. About 3:45 p.m. Friday, White Pigeon police stopped a pickup on Dickenson Road, between Kalamazoo Street and U.S. …

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Frost Law signs go up

The St. Joseph County Road Commission has begun its annual process of installing the seasonal “Frost Law” signs. Frost Laws will go into effect at 7 a.m. Monday. Permits for exceptions to Frost Law restrictions can be secured through a link on the agency’s website: stjoeroads.com. From the site’s homepage, click on “permits” to obtain an application, see a list …

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River cleanup dates announced

The St. Joseph County Conservation District has announced the dates and locations for its ninth “River Cleanup” campaign. The 2019 effort kicks off June 1 on the Prairie River, starting at Findley Road in Nottawa Township and ending at Lake Templene. Next, a stretch of the Fawn River will be cleared June 15 starting at Dickinson Road in White Pigeon …

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