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County clerk withdraws candidacy

St. Joseph County Clerk/Register of Deeds Lindsay Oswald has opted to not seek re-election to a third, four-year term. Oswald, 44, said she withdrew her candidacy Thursday, leaving Mendon Township’s Gina Everson as the only Republican candidate for the position in the Aug. 7 primary election. Oswald succeeded 45-year county employee Pattie Bender as county clerk in June 2015. In …

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Sturgis mayor running for state rep

Sturgis Mayor Frank Perez announced this week he is running for state representative. At the end of Wednesday’s meeting, Perez said he is running for state representative in the 36th District, which covers all of St. Joseph County and a portion of Cass County. The incumbent is Steve Carra. Perez said his decision to run has been part of an …

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United Way plans golf outing

St. Joseph County United Way is making final arrangements for its annual golf outing fundraiser. The May 10 scramble features a shotgun start. Cost is $300 per foursome or $75 individually. It will be held at St. Joe Valley Golf Course. In addition to 18 holes of golf, the outing includes lunch, awards and a chance for $10,000 with a …

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Conservation District tree seedling order deadline

Today is the deadline to place orders for the St. Joseph County Conservation District’s annual spring tree seedling sale. More than 15 varieties of tree species are available. Conifer varieties include Fraser and Douglas fir; Meyer, Norway and blue spruce; and giant and emerald arborvitae. Deciduous and additional coniferous trees and shrubs include lilac, white pine, white spruce, pagoda dogwood …

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The History & Mystery of Three Rivers

The 1922 City Directory shows 5 homes on North Andrews Street which runs south from the mill pond on the Rock(y) River to North Street (now West Michigan Avenue) with #112 vacant, #115 John Reiling, #118 Herbert Smith, #119 Arthur Wing, #123 Oscar Pierson. The 1968 Directory shows #108 Marguerite Cleland, #112 James and Jeffery Crabtree, #115 Harvey Ash, #118 …

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Pumpkin

They dropped a bunch of treats in with these balls!   I hope I can find them.  I am “Pumpkin”.   I think I am a Belgian Malinois, about a year old, female.  I am housetrained and I get along with other dogs.  I am a bit skittish with some people until I get to know them.  My hobbies are playing outside and using my squeaky toys!  …

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August primary will feature 6 contested county positions

Six county positions will feature contested races this summer, as the deadline to file for the August primary election was Tuesday. What might be considered the most high-profile race features five candidates seeking to replace Mark Lillywhite as sheriff. The roster of Republican candidates features Dennis Allen, Jason Bingaman, Joseph Bingaman, Chad Spence and Gordon Evilsizor. Three people are vying …

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Chamber hosts Breakfast with our Legislators

Here’s a reminder that the Three Rivers Area Chamber of Commerce is once again hosting its annual “Breakfast With our Legislators” this week. The 2024 event starts at 8 a.m. Friday at the chamber’s Event Center. The program will feature State Sen. Jonathan Lindsey, Lee Belding from U.S. Rep. Tim Walberg’s office and State Rep. Steve Carra. Cost is $10 …

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Generator found in Branch County

Troopers from the Marshall State Police Post are looking for the owner of a military surplus portable generator. The item was found April 15 near the intersection of Fremont and Central roads in Branch County. The item can be claimed by contacting state police at 269-558-0500.

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Senior resource fair planned

St. Joseph County Adult Services Network is hosting a “Senior Resource & Caregiver Fair” next month in Three Rivers. The three-hour event starts at 9 a.m. May 8 at Beacon Health and Fitness. Event organizers said a considerable amount of information will be available on a variety of topics, including social groups and activities, volunteer opportunities, insurance, home repair, medical …

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