An 18-year-old Sturgis man was killed in a Saturday morning crash at the intersection of South Nottawa Street and Bogen Road, according to the Sturgis Department of Public Safety. A passenger car was reportedly eastbound on Bogen Road when it pulled into the path of a southbound pickup. The driver of the passenger car was killed in the crash. The …
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Woman rescued from lake
An out-of-state woman was rescued from a vehicle after she drove it into a lake last week in White Pigeon Township. Authorities said the Las Vegas woman likely suffered a medical condition prior to the incident, which occurred around 9 a.m. Friday. Troopers said they were told by witnesses the minivan sped through an intersection without stopping and into a …
Read More »Police investigate Sturgis Township break-in
Michigan State Police troopers are investigating a breaking-and-entering incident at a location in Sturgis Township. According to a department media release, troopers responded last month to the 70000 block of M-66. Authorities confirmed the incident took place during the overnight hours between July 12 and 13. No additional information was included in the release.
Read More »TR man arrested on drug and bond violation charges
A tip through a citizens’ hotline resulted in the arrest last week of a Three Rivers man who was out on bond following drug-related charges. Southwest Enforcement Team, Three Rivers Police, St. Joseph County Sheriff’s deputies and Michigan State Police troopers combined resources that led to the arrest of 41-year-old Jeremy May. May was out on bond from a previous …
Read More »Out and About – Week of August 5th
Welcome to August. This week in history, the following events were noteworthy: The US Coast Guard was established August 4, 1790. The Purple Heart Medal was created on August 7, 1782. The Vietnam War began August 7, 1964. Next week, on August 14, we’ll celebrate the ending of World War II, when the Empire of Japan surrendered on this date …
Read More »The History & Mystery of Three Rivers
Wars come at a terrible cost. 250,000 soldiers died in the Civil War (1861-65). Michigan’s 11th Infantry left with 1000 members and only 340 would come back. At the start of the Civil War the government supplied the soldiers with partial uniforms and old guns. “Fighting Joe Hooker” is known to have many “camp followers”. Some fighting and wounded solders …
Read More »Hamburgler
They told me to pose for a picture. I’m going to be a Model. My name is “Hamburgler”. I’m a blue and white male. I don’t know how old I am, but I am housetrained and I get along with other dogs but not dominant dogs. I love treats and squeaky toys. However, I am kind of a grump at …
Read More »Constantine’s Harvest Festival will host several competitions
Organizers of next month’s Constantine Harvest Festival invite the public to participate in any of a number of competitions. The one-day festival is Sept. 7. The first competition is an apple-pie baking contest. Age groups are 12 and under, 13 through 17 years, 18 through 39, and 40 and older. All entries must be delivered to the village office between …
Read More »Tuition-free degree program at Glen Oaks
Glen Oaks Community College officials have announced the school’s participation in the Michigan Community College Guarantee, offering tuition-free associate degrees or skills certificates to eligible, local high school graduates. The initiative, part of a statewide effort to increase higher education accessibility, could save students up to $4,800 annually. Tonya Howden, vice president of student services, said starting this academic year, …
Read More »Teen in DHHS custody following stabbing incident
Michigan State Police troopers responded to a report of a 14-year-old boy who allegedly stabbed members of his family and dog earlier this week in Branch County’s Bronson Township. Investigators were called around 9:30 p.m. Tuesday to the 400 block of Taggart Road. Prosecutor Zack Stempien said injuries to the victims are minimal and could be classified as small lacerations. …
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