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Sturgis planning commission approves proposed development

A special land-use request and site-plan review for a proposed apartment development in Sturgis were approved Tuesday by the city’s planning commission. Spire Development is proposing to develop St. Joseph Street Lofts, a high-density apartment complex at 303 St. Joseph St. – the former Paramount Furniture Co. site. The property, vacant since 1996, is owned by the city’s economic development …

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State Rep. Carra to introduce non-disclosure agreement bill

State Rep. Steve Carra said he plans to introduce a bill early next year to prohibit legislators from signing non-disclosure agreements. Recent reporting revealed nearly one in five Michigan lawmakers have signed so-called secrecy pacts that compel a legislator’s silence regarding their knowledge of taxpayer-funded projects, he said. Carra said while creating a business-friendly environment in Michigan is a noble …

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General Motors becomes 1st of Detroit automakers to seal deal with unionized workers

United Auto Workers union members have voted to approve a new contract with General Motors, making the company the first Detroit automaker to get a ratified deal that could end a contentious labor dispute and a series of punishing strikes. A vote-tracking spreadsheet on the union’s website shows that with all local union offices reporting, the contract passed by just over …

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County commission considers replacement animal control vehicle

It appears St. Joseph County Animal Control will be getting a new service vehicle. During their executive committee meeting Tuesday, St. Joseph County Board of Commissioners fielded a request from Undersheriff Jason Bingaman, who explained the agency’s previous vehicle was rear-ended and totaled back in September. The collision involved animal control’s 2016 Chevy Tahoe. He said the county’s insurance company …

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Sturgis city commission appoints mayor

Frank Perez was selected as Sturgis mayor this week. The appointment was confirmed Monday following a vote by the Sturgis City Commission. Incumbent mayor Jeff Mullins, who served for two years, received three votes during the nomination process. Aaron Miller, the sitting vice mayor, was returned to his position in a 5-4 vote. After Perez was affirmed as mayor, he …

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Avian flu found in Cass County birds

Michigan State University Veterinary Diagnostic Laboratory has detected the presence of highly pathogenic avian influenza in a backyard flock from Cass County. This is the first case of HPAI in Cass County since the disease was first detected in the state in 2022 and the first confirmed case in Michigan since March 2023. Agency officials said as the fall migration …

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Vote on tentative contract with General Motors too close to call as more tallies are reported

Voting on a tentative contract agreement between General Motors and the United Auto Workers union that ended a six-week strike against the company appears too close to call after the latest tallies at several GM factories were announced Wednesday. The union hasn’t posted final vote totals yet, but workers at several large factories who finished voting in the past few days have …

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Schoolcraft post office delivery to move

Schoolcraft Post Office is one of three post offices that will move delivery units to one facility in Kalamazoo. Agency officials said the plan involves Schoolcraft, Portage and the Kalamazoo-Westwood branch, and will take effect in June. Plans call for the post offices to remain open for all retail services, however, no mail will be distributed from them, according to …

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Firefighters for Santa to begin collecting toys

A popular holiday program is returning to Three Rivers this season. “Firefighters for Santa,” a program undertaken by Three Rivers Fire Department, is partnering with St. Joseph County United Way for the 2023 program. The United Way will act as a fiduciary agent for the program, granting all donations made to the cause to the Three Rivers Fire Department Firefighters …

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Sturgis Library begins Food for Fines program

Sturgis District Library has announced initiatives to encourage residents to read more with less pressure on potential overdue fines. The library is encouraging the spirit of sharing and generosity by eliminating fines on children’s books and collecting food in lieu of fines on all other books. “Food for Fines” is a program where patrons may donate unexpired, nonperishable goods to …

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