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Out and About: Women, cardio, and walking

Out and About: Women, cardio, and walking

Editorial StaffJul 18, 20253 min read

There is not a book that explains everything a man must know in order to better understand women. We must continue to learn from experience, or listen to a person who has dealt with the fairer sex longer than you…

Graber, Nash to share leadership at Norton Elementary

Graber, Nash to share leadership at Norton Elementary

Editorial StaffJul 18, 20256 min read

District to continue ‘conversation’ about Norton’s future as initial elementary enrollment decreases By Robert TomlinsonNews Director THREE RIVERS — Two Three Rivers Community Schools administrators will be sharing leadership duties at Norton Elementary in what the school board says is…

Heritage Festival takes center stage in Burr Oak

Editorial StaffJul 18, 20253 min read

By Steve Eldridge “A More Perfect Union” is the theme for the 2025 Burr Oak Heritage Festival, which is scheduled to kick off next Thursday July 24. The festival, which has always proved to be a big draw for the…

White Pigeon celebrates annual festival

White Pigeon celebrates annual festival

Editorial StaffJul 18, 20251 min read

On Friday, July 11, the White Pigeon Days festival held its annual street parade on U.S. 12 in the village. At left, Citizens of the Year Kelly (left) and Brian Bailey (right) ride by in a golf cart during the…

‘Color Run’ draws about 150 participants

‘Color Run’ draws about 150 participants

Editorial StaffJul 18, 20252 min read

By Dennis Volkert The third “Color Run” took place July 11 in downtown Sturgis, organized by Doyle Community Center. The event included 1-mile and 3-mile routes. Participants could run or walk. At several sites along each route was a “color station,”…

Mike’s Musings: It’s Time for the Fed to Lower Interest Rates – Before It’s Too Late

Mike’s Musings: It’s Time for the Fed to Lower Interest Rates – Before It’s Too Late

Editorial StaffJul 16, 20254 min read

The Federal Reserve has done its job. Inflation, which recently reached its highest point in forty years, has gradually moderated. The labor market, while still resilient, shows signs of softening. Consumer confidence is shaky, small businesses are tightening their belts,…

Centreville-Constantine/Lutz intersection to receive roundabout

Centreville-Constantine/Lutz intersection to receive roundabout

Robert TomlinsonJul 16, 20257 min read

Road Comm.: Centreville-Constantine/Lutz roundabout to make intersection safer By Robert TomlinsonNews Director CENTREVILLE — Since its creation, Centreville-Constantine Road has been a heavily-traveled thoroughfare in St. Joseph County, running diagonal from, fittingly, Centreville to just east of Constantine. However, that…

Resurfacing begins on U.S. 12 Jacob-to-Maple segment in Sturgis

Resurfacing begins on U.S. 12 Jacob-to-Maple segment in Sturgis

Dennis VolkertJul 14, 20251 min read

Beginning July 14, Michigan Department of Transportation will begin resurfacing of U.S. 12 in downtown Sturgis, from Jacob Street to South Maple Street.  Paving takes place from evening until early morning, 7 p.m.-7 a.m., to reduce interruption of daytime traffic…

BHSJ outlines plans, strategies with program to reduce crashes involving Amish

BHSJ outlines plans, strategies with program to reduce crashes involving Amish

Robert TomlinsonJul 14, 20258 min read

By Robert TomlinsonNews Director CENTREVILLE — According to Michigan State Police’s traffic crash reporting system, at least 78 of the 261 known crashes involving the Amish community in the state between 2016 and 2023 have been reported in St. Joseph,…

Bid for contaminant testing at jail, Animal Control to be considered by St. Joseph County

Robert TomlinsonJul 14, 20255 min read

By Robert TomlinsonNews Director CENTREVILLE — Recent detection of a harmful substance in the ground at two locations in Centreville is prompting St. Joseph County officials to consider a bid to test the county jail and Animal Control buildings for…

Out and About: Lake life, open house, and parades

Out and About: Lake life, open house, and parades

Editorial StaffJul 11, 20253 min read

“Don’t judge each day by the harvest you reap, but by the seeds that you plant.” -Robert Louis StevensonThe Fourth of July weekend is now in the history books and the local lakes are now resting from all the busy…

Independence Day celebrations bring patriotism, family fun to local area

Independence Day celebrations bring patriotism, family fun to local area

Editorial StaffJul 11, 20256 min read

By Robert TomlinsonNews Director CONSTANTINE — The 249th birthday celebrations for the United States were very much well-attended in a number of local municipalities.On July 4, three local communities held celebrations for Independence Day that brough crowds from all around…

Sturgis Fest: Chamber director reflects on week, looks ahead to ’26

Sturgis Fest: Chamber director reflects on week, looks ahead to ’26

Editorial StaffJul 11, 20254 min read

By Dennis Volkert Sturgis Fest 2025 wrapped June 28.It was the festival’s 13th year.As a recap and look-ahead, Kari Hatt, executive director at Sturgis Area Chamber of Commerce, took part in a Q&A with Sturgis Sentinel, to reflect on this…

Congress School receives recognition on ‘inclusive playgrounds’ list

Congress School receives recognition on ‘inclusive playgrounds’ list

Editorial StaffJul 11, 20253 min read

Congress School in Sturgis was named to Soliant Health’s “10 Best Inclusive School Playgrounds in America.”Congress School is one of six elementary schools in Sturgis to receive an inclusive playground, with help from a community-supported bond passed in 2019.Each playground…

Commission approves special assessment, payment plan for sidewalk repair and replacement

Editorial StaffJul 11, 20253 min read

By Dennis Volkert Sturgis City Commission on Wednesday held two public hearings in connection with sidewalk projects. The first hearing was to consider a special assessment district to repair sidewalks in conjunction with “small urban street improvement” along Vinewood Avenue and East…

New assistant prosecutor hired by county

New assistant prosecutor hired by county

Editorial StaffJul 11, 20252 min read

CENTREVILLE — St. Joseph County Prosecutor Deborah Davis announced in a press release Monday the hiring of Angelique Camfield as a new assistant prosecutor with the prosecutor’s office, giving the office near-full staffing levels.Camfield has experience in both private practice…

Multiple illegal drugs, firearm recovered in arrest at TR hotel

Editorial StaffJul 11, 20251 min read

THREE RIVERS — A suspect was arrested at a Three Rivers hotel Wednesday, with multiple illegal drugs and a firearm seized.According to Michigan State Police’s Southwest Enforcement Team (SWET), police arrested an individual at the Super 8 Hotel in Three…

Mike’s Musings: Legislators, lobbyists married to one another is a conflict of interest

Mike’s Musings: Legislators, lobbyists married to one another is a conflict of interest

Editorial StaffJul 9, 20253 min read

I was sent an article from the Lansing City Pulse written by Kyle Melinn, that claims there are four state legislators that are married to lobbyists.As Melinn says “that means in four households, one person works for the state to…

Multiple illegal drugs, firearm recovered in arrest at TR hotel

Robert TomlinsonJul 3, 20251 min read

THREE RIVERS — A suspect was arrested at a Three Rivers hotel Wednesday, with multiple illegal drugs and a firearm seized. According to Michigan State Police’s Southwest Enforcement Team (SWET), police arrested an individual at the Super 8 Hotel in…

Constantine baseball earns All-District honors

Editorial StaffJul 3, 20252 min read

CONSTANTINE — A few Constantine baseball standouts recently received All-District honors for their performances during the season.First baseman Cooper McDonald, infielder Jack Larink, catcher Brody Godfrey and outfielder Austin Forrester were the recipients of the All-District awards for the 2025…