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Out and About – Week of March 15th

There are some elected officials who make a lot of money serving us. Most of them have their offices in Washington, D.C. I can’t think of one U.S. Senator or U.S. Congressman who is destitute or holds a part-time job. Once they retire, if they ever do, they continue to receive some sort of big benefit for the service they’ve …

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Michigan: All adults eligible for vaccine starting April 5

Michigan announced Friday that all residents age 16 and up will become eligible for the COVID-19 vaccine on April 5, nearly a month before the May 1 date pledged by President Joe Biden. People age 16 to 49 with certain medical conditions or disabilities will qualify starting March 22, when 50- to 64-year-olds can begin getting shots under a previous announcement. Two days later, …

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Centreville — Prosecutor’s online hunch leads to arrest of assault suspect

A prosecutor’s uncomfortable hunch during an online court hearing led to the arrest of a Michigan man who was inside the same home as a woman who was testifying against him in an assault case. A judge in St. Joseph County quickly intervened after Deborah Davis noticed the woman’s body language and how she answered questions. The parties in most …

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Covered Bridge Healthcare gets additional vaccine doses

A St. Joseph County-based agency is one of nearly two dozen facilities in Michigan to receive COVID-19 doses to enhance the state’s vaccine-equity strategy. Michigan Department of Public Health and Human Services, and the Protect Michigan Commission, have awarded 35,800 vaccine doses to 22 pilot projects, including Covered Bridge Healthcare in Centreville. According to a department of public health media …

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Glen Oaks plans in-person graduation

Glen Oaks Community College announced it will hold an in-person graduation ceremony for its classes of 2020 and 2021. Guests, however, will not be allowed to attend but the ceremony will be live-streamed. In addition, an edited video will be made available on the college’s social media sites. The ceremony takes place at 7 p.m. May 7 at the school’s …

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Sturgis Fest planned for July

On the heels of the Three Rivers Water Festival Committee announcing it is moving forward with its 2021 event in June, organizers of Sturgis Fest said a scaled-down version of the annual festival will take place in July. The four-day festival will begin July 28 and its theme is “125 years of Sturgis.” The theme acknowledges the city being incorporated …

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White Pigeon Depot damaged

White Pigeon officials are appealing to the public for information about a vandalism incident involving the White Pigeon Depot. Located on West Peck Street, the depot was damaged recently – the second incident within a few months. In the previous incident, windows were broken and entry into the building was made. Village officials were dismayed by the situation and said …

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Dumpling

Somehow I got the name of Dumpling.  I have been spayed.   I am about five months old.  The ladies here think I am super silly, playful, loving and an all-around sweetheart! I love to rub my head on people and I am very affectionate.  My docket number is 45699, at the St. Joseph County Animal Control Shelter located at 652 E. …

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COA to offer in-person activities

The St. Joseph County Commission on Aging will offer in-person activities, such as group exercise classes and bingo, at both its enrichment centers beginning Monday. Class size is limited, so prospective participants must call the COA to register. Masks are required in the centers, and there will be markings on the floors and other signage to help ensure social distancing. …

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Police investigate hit-and-run incident

Sheriff’s deputies are investigating a destruction-of-property and hit-and-run incident. Investigators said a pickup struck a fence in the 55000 Block of Franklin Drive, near an industrial park, in Park Township. The vehicle also appeared to have driven through a large entrance gate in the same area, causing extensive damage. Authorities said the incident occurred around March 1. The suspect vehicle …

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