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Sturgis man dies in single vehicle crash

A 49-year-old Sturgis man died Tuesday after the vehicle he was driving struck a tree near Featherstone Road and Sevison Road in Florence Township.

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Sturgis resident arrested for Three Rivers break-in

A 25-year-old Sturgis resident was arrested Friday after they were found breaking into a garage in Three Rivers.

St. Joseph County Commission on Aging to begin in-person activities

The St. Joseph County Commission on Aging will begin offering in-person activities, such as group exercise classes and Bingo, at both its enrichment centers on Monday, March 15, 2021.

Spartans, Wolverines and Beards Podcast: High school hoops are back!

On this week's episode of Spartans, Wolverines and Beards Podcast, Layne breaks down the much anticipated return of boys' and girls' high school hoops.

Marvin continues his reformation of the prosecutor’s office

St. Joseph County Prosecutor Dave Marvin addressed the St. Joseph County Commission's executive committee Wednesday concerning an exception to the county's hiring freeze, a request Marvin has submitted more than once during his first two months in office in an effort to get his house in order.

St. Joseph County CTE Students of the Semester Announced

The St. Joseph County Career & Technical Education (CTE) Consortium congratulates students who have distinguished themselves in their CTE programs and have been selected “CTE Student of the Semester” for the first semester of 2020-21.

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Walking with Ewoks at Timm Preserve

WSV's Kay Davis writes, "During my first visit to (Sturgis' Timm Preserve), the exposed roots and ground were wet and looked slippery. That day was warm with heavy, misty air which caused a steady tapping in the tree leaves and thick vegetation, similar to the Star Wars scene in which we were first introduced to Yoda. The fact I recognized it as such was the indicator that my entire walk on that summer day would be associated with the original movie trilogy."

Glen Oaks announces Fall 2020 President’s and Dean’s list

Glen Oaks Community College has announced its outstanding scholars for the Fall 2020 Semester.

Commission on Aging to Cease its Group Activities

The St. Joseph County Commission on Aging (COA) joins a growing list of other agencies announcing curtailments of services in compliance with an order issued Sunday by the Michigan Department of Health and Human Services (HHS). For COA, the order means temporary cancellation of all group activities at its Three Rivers and Sturgis enrichment centers while the HHS order is in effect starting Wednesday, November 18. The HHS order expires on December 8, 2020 but could be subject to extension.

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Wade Allen murder case could go to appeals court

In a hearing to determine whether certain evidence is admissible in court, 45th Circuit Court Judge Paul Stutesman ruled on Friday that the murder case against Wade Allen can go forward. However, because some parts of the events that led to the collection of that evidence are still constitutionally uncertain, Stutesman granted an immediate stay of any further proceedings to permit the defense attorney, David Marvin, an opportunity to apply to an appeals court.

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