The Three Rivers Health Auxiliary team has announced five recipients who will receive medical scholarships totaling $5,000. Students each receiving a $1,000 scholarship are: Kira Ranee’ Wright of Three Rivers, who will be attending Kalamazoo Valley Community College; Maegan Saunders of Mattawan High School. She has enrolled at Grand Valley State University; Joshua First of Dowagiac and a soon-to-be student …
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Police investigate damage to vehicle
A report of malicious destruction of property was filed with Michigan State Police related to an incident in Branch County’s Coldwater Township. Troopers were told the incident occurred between 9 p.m. Sunday and 8 a.m. Monday in the 500 block of Concord Drive. Suspects used a sharp object to damage the vehicle, which was parked in a driveway and had …
Read More »DTE eyes southern Michigan for wind energy project
DTE Energy says it has plans for 50 to 70 wind turbines in southern Michigan’s Branch County. The Daily Reporter says the utility made a presentation Thursday to county commissioners in Coldwater. Commission Chairman Ted Gordon says any key decisions about the placement of turbines will be made by townships. Michael Sage of Detroit-based DTE says 180 people have signed …
Read More »Man arrested after stabbing incident
A Texas man was arrested late Thursday after a stabbing incident at the Meijer gas station in Sturgis. Jaime Rubalcada, 25, of Harlington, was arrested on a charge of felonious assault. Sturgis police were dispatched to the location just after 11:30 p.m. Upon arrival, police noticed a man with a stab wound to his hand. He was taken to Sturgis Hospital …
Read More »Police warn of potential phone scam
Police are warning residents to beware of phone calls that threaten action from the Internal Revenue Service or a federal agency. Sturgis police have received multiple reports of a recent telephone scam. IRS and law-enforcement officials do not contact people by phone to request money or reference outstanding warrants or tickets. Police said residents should not provide personal information, including …
Read More »COA Board supports member reappointment
Members of the St. Joseph County Commission on Aging Advisory Board agreed last week to move forward with a declaration of support to get board member Don Eaton reappointed to the board. Wednesday’s vote came a day after the St. Joseph County Board of Commissioners approved five of six reappointments to the COA board, excluding Eaton. Tom Stoll, COA director, …
Read More »Serious injuries in Cass County crash
A Dowagiac woman suffered serious injuries in a single-vehicle accident early Thursday in Cass County’s Jefferson Township. Sheriff Richard Behnke said deputies were called at 3:35 a.m. to M-60, near Hospital Street, where a car driven by 21-year-old Alexandria Tackitt had left the roadway. Investigators said Tackitt was driving east on M-60 when the car she was driving went off …
Read More »Michigan State students to get free on-campus bus rides
Students, staff and faculty at Michigan State University will get free on-campus bus service for a year starting in late August. The East Lansing school says it’s amended its contract with the Capital Area Transportation Authority for the 2018-19 academic year. The free service will go into effect Aug. 27, when fall semester classes start, and will run on a …
Read More »TR sports complex – Commissioners delay vote
The St. Joseph County Board of Commissioners agreed Tuesday to delay voting on a detachment petition tied to the development of a multi-field sports complex in Three Rivers. Commissioners discussed the issue at last week’s executive committee meeting and agreed Tuesday to pull the matter from their agenda, at the recommendation of legal counsel. The petition was filed last month …
Read More »TR school board reaches a settlement
A tumultuous situation involving the Three Rivers Community Schools Board of Education has been resolved. Board members this week agreed to a financial settlement with Kevin Hamilton, former administrator of educational services at Three Rivers Middle School. Hamilton and two other administrators were let go following the 2014-15 academic year. They subsequently filed complaints with the Equal Employment Opportunity Commission, …
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