White Pigeon municipal officials have lifted the boil-water advisory that had been in effect since the weekend. As a precautionary measure, village officials had issued the advisory Sunday after the community’s system lost water pressure due to frozen pipes. As a result, contamination could have potentially occurred. Water pressure was restored later Monday and samples were tested. They came back …
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MSP canine teams receives beacon lights
Michigan State Police tracking dogs will be easier to see thanks to the benevolence of a Kalamazoo businessman. Michael ‘Tonto’ Alexander, owner and president of Nite Beam Products, gave $1,800 for beacon lights for each dog at a Jan. 4 monthly training at the Mattawan Fire Department. With the LED lights attached to the dog’s harnesses, K9 teams will now …
Read More »Colon forms marijuana ordinance committee
Colon Village Council is looking for a member of the general public to join a committee formed to look into creating an ordinance regulating a marijuana facility in town. Council member Dillon Baker said the point of this committee is to draft documents to define everything to do with a such a facility. He said the village currently does not …
Read More »Covered Bridge re-opens
More than two dozen people assembled last week to witness the re-opening of the Langley Covered Bridge. A ceremonial ribbon cutting and speeches highlighted Friday’s event. Within minutes after participants cleared the area, St. Joseph County Commissioner Dennis Allen was the first to drive over the fully rehabilitated bridge. The $3.2 million project was overseen by Grand Haven-based Anlaan Corporation. …
Read More »Minor injuries in Schoolcraft crash
Two people were treated for minor injuries following a two-vehicle crash last week in Schoolcraft Township. Michigan State Police investigators said the incident occurred around 1:30 p.m. Tuesday at the intersection of U.S. 131 and U Avenue. Authorities said a semi tractor-trailer was heading south on U.S. 131 and rear-ended a Dodge Ram that was stopped at the traffic signal. …
Read More »County commission to make re-appointments
St. Joseph County Board of Commissioners are poised to make two re-appointments and one board appointment when its members meet Tuesday. During last week’s executive committee meeting, commissioners discussed the re-appointments of Robert Horton and Gerald Loudenslager to the county’s Board of Public Works. Meanwhile, commissioners also discussed the appointment of Kathleen Carr to the county’s Building Authority Board.
Read More »Out and About – Week of January 15th
You don’t need to travel far to find a “Pot Shop”. It’s legal to use cannabis here in Michigan and several other states, although the Federal Government doesn’t agree. The state feels that it is another way of gathering taxes. As a result, our schools and roads will benefit. Smoking cannabis, like regular smoking is not good for us. How …
Read More »Executive committee hears more details on proposed veteran housing
A proposed temporary residence for former military members is gaining momentum, as St. Joseph County officials discussed the concept in detail earlier this week. During their executive committee meeting Tuesday, county commission members heard a report from Veteran’s Affairs Director Stoney Summey. The proposal, which centers on the purchase of a residence at 308 S. Main St. in Three Rivers, …
Read More »Free radon-testing available
Van Buren/Cass District Health Department is offering free radon-testing services throughout January. Agency officials said they are committed to raising awareness about the dangers of radon gas during Radon Action Month. Radon is a colorless, odorless and tasteless radioactive gas that can pose health risks when present in elevated levels. Radon Action Month provides an excellent opportunity for residents to …
Read More »Sturgis schools approve roof and scoreboard improvements
A new pool scoreboard and a high school locker room roof will be put in place this year at Sturgis Public Schools. The board of education on Monday approved a bid from Colorado Time Systems for the new pool scoreboard. The $49,000 cost includes installation, with the money to come from the public-improvement fund as part of the 2024-25 fiscal-year …
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