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Public invited to Constantine Parks and Rec annual meeting

Constantine Parks and Recreation Board members are extending a public invitation to attend their annual meeting. It starts at 7 p.m. March 5 at village hall on White Pigeon Street. Questions about the event can be directed to Kassandra Hochstetler, at 435-2085.

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Kalamazoo Nature Center to host Maple Sugar Festival

Kalamazoo Nature Center is now selling tickets for its Maple Sugar Festival. Highlighted by a pancake breakfast, the one-day event will be held 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. March 7 at the North Westnedge Avenue property. Activities include a forest-canopy exhibit, creature feature presentations, bird feeding, a magic show and kids activities. The Maple Sugar Festival, the 61st staged by …

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Chamber to host 24th Ice Breaker

Here’s a reminder that Three Rivers Area Chamber of Commerce is hosting its annual “Ice Breaker” event coming up this weekend. The 24th Ice Breaker and silent auction fundraiser starts at 6 o’clock Saturday at Armstrong Recreation Hall. The first bidding table closes at 7 p.m. The public is invited to the $20-per-person event, which includes food and beverages. Tickets …

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Sturgis will host United Way Box Out Cancer basketball event

St. Joseph County United Way has issued a reminder related to its annual “Box Out Cancer” high school varsity basketball event and fundraiser. The 2026 contest takes place Friday at Sturgis High School, where a varsity basketball doubleheader against Three Rivers is scheduled. At 5:30, the Lady Trojans will tip-off against the Lady Wildcats. Then, at 7 o’clock, the boys …

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Out and About – Week of February 16th

Did You Know? — Cats can’t taste sweetness. They’re the only mammals that can’t. — Male cats are mostly left-pawed. — Most cats dislike citrus scents…they act as natural repellents. — Unlike humans, cats can safely drink seawater. — Cats instinctively hide when they are sick. — Cats stalk their owners just for fun. — Cats sometimes guard their owners …

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Frost laws go into effect

St. Joseph County Road Commission officials have announced seasonal speed and weight restrictions are going into effect next week. Also known as “Frost Laws,” the seasonal restrictions start at 6 a.m. Monday. The restrictions are imposed on county roads, with the exception of all-weather routes. Weight restrictions call for a reduction in truckloads by 35 percent and speed to 35 …

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County commission makes appointment recommendations

A number of appointments and reappointments are being recommended by St. Joseph County Board of Commissioners. During their executive committee meeting Tuesday, commissioners reviewed the potential appointment of Josh Shook to the Local Emergency Planning Committee; reappointment of Tiffany Howe to the Community Corrections Advisory Board; and Erin Goff’s reappointment to the Parks and Recreation Board, and the county’s Transportation …

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Colon business offering free winter wear

Trayling & Sons Insurance in Colon recently received a collection of winter wear it is offering for free. New coats, including brands such as Columbia and L.L. Bean, as well as men’s shirts are available on a first-come, first-served basis. Trayling & Sons is located between Curly’s and the post office in Colon’s downtown district.

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Wednesday was count day for Michigan schools

Wednesday was an important day for public schools in St. Joseph County and across the state. Known as “Count Day,” Wednesday was the day when school attendance figures are tabulated, as mandated through the State School Aid Act. An accurate attendance record on Count Days – the first of every school year is taken in October and the second in …

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Central Dispatch hiring 911 telecommunicator

St. Joseph County Central Dispatch has an opening it hopes to fill soon. The Centreville-based agency is looking for a 911 telecommunicator. Central Dispatch officials said the position features paid, structured training from the start, competitive pay with full benefits, a strong team environment and work that directly supports the community. Applications are accepted through Feb. 17 and, with a …

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