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CHA Encourages Citizens To Protect Flocks From Bird Flu
(COLDWATER) - The Branch-Hillsdale-St. Joseph Community Health Agency is encouraging citizens to protect their local flocks from bird flu.In the first twelve days of November, the Michigan Department of Agriculture and Rural Development has reported eight cases of Highly Pathogenic Avian Influenz...
Read MorePaige Bohne Sentencing Set For December
(CENTREVILLE) - Sentencing for a Sturgis woman in connection with the death of her two year old daughter is set for next month. St. Joseph County Circuit Court officials say that 21 year old Paige Bohne is scheduled to be sentenced December 19 at 1 PM. In August, Bohne plead no c...
Read MoreAwards Given Out During Chamber Annual Dinner
(STURGIS) - It was an evening to recognize businesses and the good things happening in Sturgis. The Sturgis Area Chamber of Commerce held their Annual Dinner Thursday at the Sturges-Young Center For The Arts. Following the meal and some laughs from Master Of Ceremonies Tom Duke o...
Read MoreTeresa Belote Retiring As ISD Superintendent
(CENTREVILLE) - The search is beginning to find the next Superintendent for the St. Joseph County Intermediate School District. During this week's Board of Education meeting, ISD Superintendent Dr. Teresa Belote announced that she was retiring. Belote spoke with ...
Read MoreSheets Family Park Opens for Soft Launch in Angola
(ANGOLA ) - A new recreational space is now available to the public in Angola, as the City's Parks and Recreation Department announces the soft opening of Sheets Family Park. The park, which includes a variety of amenities, is now open for visitors to explore and enjoy, marking the first phase of...
Read MoreMurder Charges Filed in 2010 Case of Missing Michigan Brothers
(MORENCI) - Fifteen years after the Thanksgiving disappearance of three young brothers from Morenci, their father, John Skelton, has been charged with three counts of open murder and three counts of evidence tampering. The charges mark the most significant development yet in the 2010 case that gr...
Read MoreJonesville Police Officer Saves Injured Man from House Fire
(JONESVILLE) - The heroic actions of a Jonesville police officer saved a man during a house fire Wednesday night. A two-story home at 228 West Chicago Street was destroyed in the blaze. Jonesville Firefighters were dispatched to the scene at 6:33 p.m. Jonesville Police Sgt. David Martin arrived f...
Read MoreConservative Group Adds Money to Indiana Redistricting Battle
(INDIANAPOLIS) - The conservative advocacy group Club for Growth is ramping up pressure on Indiana Republicans to revisit the state's congressional maps. Ahead of the next legislative session, the group has rolled out a television ad campaign urging lawmakers to adopt a redistricting plan that co...
Read MoreOhio Considers Bill Allowing Teens to Work Later
(COLUMBUS) - Ohio lawmakers are weighing a proposal that would allow 14- and 15-year-olds to work later on school nights with a parent's permission. Senate Bill 50 -- approved by both chambers of the Legislature -- would push the cutoff for work during the school year from 7 p.m. to 9 p.m., while...
Read MoreColdwater Officials and Camping World Fight Over Huge Flag
(COLDWATER) - Camping World is once again clashing with local officials over its signature giant American flags -- this time in Coldwater.The city recently issued a violation notice to the Camping World store in the Willowbrook Village Shopping Center, saying the oversized flag on display exceeds...
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