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Teddy

Hello. My name is Teddy and I am a long-hair orange male kitty, about 6 months old. I have cute tufts at my ears and on my paws. I came in with my brother and we are both kind of scared and want to find a home. I am litter trained and very friendly. Please come in and see me …

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Commission approves funding for Sturgis complex

St. Joseph County’s plan to establish itself as a premier location for softball tournaments and other outdoor sporting events was solidified Tuesday, when county commissioners approved more than $1.6 million in funding toward a four-field complex in Sturgis. The financial commitment to Sturgis officials came exactly six months after it allocated $2.8 million to the city of Three Rivers for …

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Three Rivers to hold Lions football camp

Three Rivers Community Schools Superintendent Jean Logan said the district has established a partnership with the Detroit Lions for a summer football camp. Logan said the high school will host the two-day event starting June 11. The camp is for students 6 through 14 years of age. She said students from all neighboring districts are encouraged to attend the event, …

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Carls running for District 3 county commission seat

A Florence Township man who came up short in his bid for the county’s board of commissioners two years ago, announced he will try again. Tim Carls, a 55-year-old, full-time farmer, will run as a Democrat in the primary election Aug. 2. If he is unopposed in the primary, Carls will be a candidate in November’s general election. Carls is …

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Drain commissioner presented annual report

St. Joseph County Drain Commissioner Jeff Wenzel said 171 Soil Erosion and Sediment Control permits were issued in 2015, a figure he presented during his annual report Tuesday before the St. Joseph County Board of Commissioners. Other information Wenzel shared included the fact that 25 drain-maintenance permits were authorized to local farmers and constituents last year. The maintenance work was …

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Scores of dead crows found along railroad tracks

Scores of dead crows have been found along railroad tracks in southern Michigan. The Battle Creek Enquirer reports that the birds were discovered Tuesday in Springfield, southeast of Grand Rapids. Some area residents estimated that the number of dead birds could be high as 300. Their carcasses stretched about 200 yards along the tracks. Michigan Department of Natural Resources wildlife …

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Body of man, 68, found partially submerged in storm drain

The body of a 68-year-old man has been found in a storm drain outside his southern Michigan business. The man’s body was discovered partially submerged about 6:30 a.m. Wednesday at the Fort Custer Industrial Park in Battle Creek. Battle Creek police say it appears the Galesburg man was working alone overnight and was trying to clear out the drain near …

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Deputies receive award

The St. Joseph County Sheriff’s Department has announced its deputies of the year. Road deputy Jody Hughes and corrections deputy Andy Steinbarger were recipients of the award, announced by Sheriff Brad Balk. For Hughes, the recognition marks the second consecutive year he has won the honor. Hughes said he was humbled and honored, especially since he expected the award to …

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Dog park in Sturgis?

Sturgis city commissioners last week said they want to study the potential development of a municipal dog park. Commissioners said they have received multiple inquiries from constituents about a dog park, and city manager Mike Hughes said that and development of recreation trails are among the community’s top priorities, after a recent review of the city’s master recreation plan. Commissioner …

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Easter Egg Hunt in Constantine!

The village of Constantine has announced the date and times of its annual Easter egg hunt. Village officials said the hunt will be March 26 and start for toddlers at 11 a.m. at the east end of Riverview Park; 11:15 a.m. for kindergarten and first-graders at the west end of Riverview Park; and 11:30 a.m. at Shelby Park for students …

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