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Man arrested after shooting at Battle Creek police officer

A 21-year-old man who is accused of shooting at a Battle Creek police officer during a traffic stop has been arrested. The Battle Creek Enquirer reports that the man could face assault with intent to murder charges. He was found hiding Saturday night in the basement of a home that police had surrounded for several hours. Major Jim Grafton says …

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Century later, MSU remembers fire at engineering building

Michigan State University is recalling a dark day in its long history: the 100th anniversary of a fire that destroyed the school’s engineering building. The pre-dawn fire on March 5, 1916 likely began in the cement labs in the engineering building’s basement. No one died but the building was a total loss. It was less than 10 years old. A …

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Circuit court is next in animal cruelty case

The fate of two Mottville Township residents charged with mistreatment of animals will be decided by a circuit court jury following a two-day preliminary examination that concluded Wednesday. District court Judge Jeff Middleton said the home where Jessica Archberger and Troy Leiby lived with several exotic animals “could be construed as an animal torture chamber.” Each faces five counts of …

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Child support and Spousal support show increases in St. Joseph County

St. Joseph County’s Friend of the Court had a successful year in 2015 in terms of child support it collected over the 12-month period. During Tuesday’s county commission meeting, director Bill Thistlethwaite gave the department’s annual report and said a good measure for the department’s success was based on a financial incentive given to well-performing agencies. He said the federal …

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Weekend weather alert siren test

St. Joseph County’s E-911 Central Dispatch wishes to remind county residents that it will begin its monthly weather alert test of sirens this weekend. Agency director Dennis Brandenburg said the tests are discontinued over the winter months but typically resume in March. The sirens are scheduled to be activated at 12:05 p.m. Saturday and will continue at the same time …

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Man faces six charges in Cass County

A Cass County man faces six charges following an incident earlier this week in Howard Township. Sheriff’s officials said 39-year-old Daniel Thornton was arraigned Wednesday on charges stemming from the Tuesday, March 1 incident that occurred shortly after 11:30 p.m. on Huntley Road. Thornton was charged with arson in the second and third degrees, assault by strangulation, assault with a …

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Michigan confirms jump in tampon-linked toxic shock cases

State health officials say they have identified a cluster of tampon-associated cases of toxic shock syndrome in Michigan. The Michigan Department of Health and Human Services said Wednesday that five cases have been reported since December. None were fatal. The past 10 years averaged fewer than four reported cases annually. The agency says toxic shock is a rare but serious …

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Evilsizor questions road commission’s clearing of roads

Florence Township Supervisor Gordon Evilsizor criticized the St. Joseph County Road Commission for what he called a questionable effort clearing roads in the southwest quadrant of the county last week. During Tuesday’s county commission meeting, Evilsizor said the Feb. 24 storm left several inches of snowfall on the roads until it melted later in the week. Evilsizor said he called …

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Cass County crash sends man to hospital

A Niles man was injured after he lost control of his vehicle on snow-covered roads Tuesday in Cass County. Sheriff Joe Underwood said 59-year-old Robert Bradford was driving west on M-60 around 3:15 p.m. when he lost control of his vehicle near Calvin Center Road. His vehicle slid into the path of an oncoming semi driven by Richard Landrum, of …

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County commission hears Oswald’s annual report

A downward trend related to births in St. Joseph County continued in 2015, as 11 fewer babies were born last year compared to 2014. Presenting her inaugural annual report to the county commission Tuesday, clerk and register of deeds Lindsay Oswald provided a variety of statistics related to the three departments she oversees. She said the register of deeds office …

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