A nationally recognized coffee chain hoping to break into the Vicksburg market will have a fair amount of information to present when its plan goes before municipal officials. During the Vicksburg Planning Commission’s October meeting, discussion centered on Biggby’s proposed location at the northwest corner of East Prairie and North Richardson streets. Village Council members in September expressed concerns about …
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Constantine to receive state funds for road improvements
Gov. Gretchen Whitmer has announced funding being made available to 47 communities, including Constantine, for road improvements. The Community Service Infrastructure Fund will provide $250,000 to the village. It is targeting the funds for Florence Road, between White Pigeon Road and Cemetery Street; Industrial Drive; and Meyers Street. Repaving will take place by next summer.
Read More »Central Dispatch employees recognized on First Responders Day
A Kalamazoo County branch of Mercury Broadband played a role in helping St. Joseph County Central Dispatch observe First Responders Day. The national acknowledgment was Saturday, but a four-person team from Mercury’s Schoolcraft location showed up during shift change Friday afternoon to express its gratitude. Mishel Northrop, sales and marketing manager for the Kalamazoo market, said St. Joseph County is …
Read More »Large turnout for household hazardous waste collection
A stronger-than-usual turnout for the fall collection of household hazardous waste Saturday resulted in some impressive numbers. Sponsored by the St. Joseph County Solid Waste Committee, the twice-a-year collection took place over a four-hour period Saturday morning at the St. Joseph County Fairgrounds. Preliminary numbers: 20,000 pounds of electronics, nearly 1,400 tires, 15,000 pounds of household hazardous waste and three-quarters …
Read More »Airline celebrates one year at AZO
Kalamazoo/Battle Creek International Airport observed a special anniversary last week. Airport director Craig Williams said Avelo Airlines has served AZO for a full year. The first flight between Kalamazoo and Avelo’s Florida destination in Orlando was Oct. 26, 2022. The non-stop service between the two cities has brought affordable and convenient air travel options to Kalamazoo and Southwest Michigan, Williams …
Read More »United Way begins coat drive
St. Joseph County United Way is continuing a longtime tradition to benefit area residents in need of winter apparel. The Centreville agency’s annual coat drive is underway. Items in need include coats, hats, gloves and boots. New items are preferred but gently used items will be accepted. United Way officials said gently used coats can be dropped off at Ludders …
Read More »Coldwater man pleads guilty in larceny case
Michigan Attorney General Dana Nessel said a Coldwater man has plead guilty to stealing money from a client of the law firm where he worked. Nessel said 63-year-old James O’Briant plead guilty last week to four counts of larceny in excess of $20,000 and two counts of failure to file taxes. O’Briant had access to the money of a 95-year-old …
Read More »Out and About – Week of October 30th
The Riviera Theatre and Bar would like to invite everyone to a special benefit concert for the Three Rivers Promise. This Saturday, November 4, Mick Kolassa and the Endless Blues Band will take the stage at the historic Riviera Theatre, 48 North Main Street in downtown Three Rivers. The lights go up at 7:30 PM. Three Rivers Area Mentoring (TRAM) …
Read More »Glen Oaks receives national accreditation for nursing program
Glen Oaks Community College has received national accreditation for its nursing program. Sara Birch, Glen Oaks’ dean of health sciences, received notice after more than three years of preparation, submissions and a visit from Accreditation Commission for Education in Nursing evaluators. Birch said having the ACEN accreditation increases the value of the school’s program. Accreditation is for a five-year period, …
Read More »Investigation continues in Cass County hit-and-run
Cass County deputies are continuing their investigation into a hit-and-run incident that occurred last week in Volinia Township. Sheriff Richard Behnke said the agency was notified at 5:15 p.m. Oct. 19 that a Schoolcraft man was involved in a two-vehicle crash on Marcellus Highway. Michael Winchester, 75, was traveling east and entered the intersection of Decatur Road. Authorities said a …
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