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Glen Oaks plans healthcare college fair

Glen Oaks Community College’s Health Science department is set to host the Healthcare College and Employment Fair later this month. The event will take place from 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. on Tuesday, February 27 at the college’s grand concourse. The free event provided an opportunity for those seeking new employment or looking to advance their healthcare education. Sara Birch, …

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Hugo

I’m ready for Valentines Day to spend with a new owner.  Here is my Valentine.  I am “Hugo”.  I am Sweet, lovaable and very playful.  I am a strong male, pitt/lab mix about one year old.  They say I am a strong puppy.   I do well around kids and I love my toys and treats.  My docket number is 55683 at the …

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Crash victim identified

The identity of a Constantine man who died in a two-vehicle crash last week has been verified. Charles Holleman, 66, died Friday near the intersection of U.S. 131 and the south end of M-60 in Fabius Township. Investigators said Holleman was driving a vehicle that collided with a semi tractor-trailer driven by a 60-year-old Indiana man. He was declared deceased …

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Sturgis OK’s township hall solar panels

Sturgis Township Board has approved the installation of solar panels atop the township hall. Board members OK’d an $18,000 bid from Shipshewana-based Wellspring Components LLC. The panels will be installed after the building’s roof is replaced this year. Wellspring proposed installing 16 panels capable of generating 7.2 kW h of power. It is estimated it would take approximately 15 years …

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Man dies in Cass County explosion

A 71-year-old St. Clair County man died Monday after a petroleum pumping station he was working on blew up in Cass County’s Calvin Township. Sheriff Richard Behnke said deputies were called shortly before 4 p.m. to the 19000 block of Bulhand Road in response to an explosion reported by neighbors. The neighbors told authorities the force of the explosion shook …

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TR school board fills vacancy

Three Rivers Community Schools Board of Education has filled a vacancy on its seven-member panel. John McDonough was sworn in at the board’s Jan. 29 special meeting. He fills a seat made available with the departure of Ben Karle, who announced in early January his intent to step down from the board. McDonough, former St. Joseph County prosecutor, was one …

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New candidates enter Branch County Sheriff’s race

The race for Branch County sheriff is now a three-person contest. Branch County Sheriff’s Department Captain Fred Blankenship, who also serves as jail administrator, and Coldwater Police Department School Resource Officer Robin Swartz recently announced their intent to pursue the four-year position. Current Sheriff John Pollack is retiring at the end of the year. Swartz was a member of the …

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Basketball scoring record broken in Colon

A 38-year career-scoring mark at Colon High School was broken last week. Senior Reese Williams scored 24 points in Friday’s home game against Burr Oak, making her the school’s all-time leading basketball scorer, boys or girls. She surpassed the 1,528-point mark set in 1986 by Tracie Craver-Somerset. Williams’ two dozen points in the game put her at 1,532 points with …

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TR to fill commission and committee seats

The city of Three Rivers is seeking to fill several vacancies that currently exist on a number of its commissions and committees. Open positions are being experienced on the city’s Board of Appeals, Board of Review, Historic District Commission, Housing Cooperation, Planning Commission and the River Country Recreational Authority. Multiple seats are available to the city’s Airport Advisory Board, Industrial …

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First council meeting held in Vicksburg’s new village hall

Vicksburg municipal officials last week conducted their first meeting inside their new village hall. Led by village president Tim Frisbie, the council assembled Jan. 29 for the first time at its North Richardson Street location. The council over the years previously met in a variety of locations due to its former village hall being too small to conduct meetings. Vicksburg …

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