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Three Rivers firefighters setup campers at station

Three Rivers Fire Chief Jeff Bloomfield said the department’s Michigan Avenue parking lot has been turned into a campground of sorts, as some firefighters are sleeping in campers during the COVID-19 pandemic. Bloomfield explained firefighters are reluctant to return home and risk potentially exposing family members to the disease. He said none of his staff members have tested positive for …

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Vehicle stolen in Park Township

Sheriff’s officials are investigating the theft of a vehicle last week from Park Township. Deputies were called April 9 to an area near Parkville Road and Michigan Avenue, where a vehicle was taken from a field. It was reported that the vehicle was left unlocked with the keys in it. The stolen vehicle is a tan 2500 Chevrolet Silverado with …

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Police investigate Sturgis theft

Michigan State Police troopers are investigating a larceny from a storage unit at Mill Race Storage on South M-66 in Sturgis. Numerous items from the storage unit were taken, according to authorities.

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1-million file for Michigan unemployment in a month

An additional 219,000 people in Michigan filed for unemployment last week, bringing the total number who have lost their jobs in the coronavirus pandemic to more than 1 million — a staggering quarter of the state’s workforce. The initial claims were among 5.2 million nationally, the federal government reported Thursday. Only two states, California and New York, saw more filings over …

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7 Midwest states to partner on reopening the economy

Seven Midwestern governors announced Thursday that they will coordinate on reopening their state economies amid the coronavirus pandemic, after similar pacts were made in the Northeast and on the West Coast. The latest agreement includes Illinois, Ohio, Michigan, Indiana, Wisconsin, Minnesota and Kentucky. “We look forward to working with experts and taking a fact-based, data-driven approach to reopening our economy …

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Three Rivers man arraigned in shooting case

A Three Rivers man faces charges of assault with intent to murder and felony firearms after he was arraigned this week. Lee Andrew Parker, 20, was arrested following an incident in which he allegedly shot a 17-year-old girl in the head around 12:30 a.m. Thursday in the 500 block of Thomas Street. Authorities said Parker fled the scene but was …

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County pursues grant for park improvements

Members of the St. Joseph County Board of Commissioners appear poised to go after a state grant that, if secured, would benefit one of its county parks. During Wednesday’s executive committee meeting, conducted through Zoom remote-conferencing platform, commissioners agreed to forward the Michigan Department of Natural Resources Trust Fund grant application to their board meeting Tuesday next week for a …

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County assessed values increase

St. Joseph County commissioners on Wednesday heard the county’s 2020 equalization report, presented remotely by equalization director Josh Simmons during the twice-a-month executive committee meeting. He said this is the first year St. Joseph County has surpassed the $3 billion assessed-value mark. Overall, from the previous year to current, St. Joseph County’s assessed values increased 4.86 percent, which includes personal …

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Sturgis man arrested on multiple charges

Sturgis police responded at 8:30 p.m. Friday to the 900 block of Progress Street in response to a suspicious man in the vicinity. The man, a 24-year-old Sturgis resident, fled on foot when officers arrived. He was eventually caught and charged with possessing of methamphetamine, stolen firearm, carrying a concealed weapon, fleeing and eluding, resisting and obstructing, assaulting a police …

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‘Not Prisoners’: Protesters at Capitol over stay-home order

Hundreds of flag-waving, honking protesters drove past the Michigan Capitol on Wednesday to show their displeasure with Gov. Gretchen Whitmer’s orders to keep people at home and businesses locked during the coronavirus outbreak. As snow fell, others got out of their vehicles and raised signs, one of which read, “Gov. Whitmer We Are Not Prisoners.” Another said, “Michigander Against Gretchens …

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