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Sutra Indian Cuisine brings taste of India to downtown TR

Sutra Indian Cuisine brings taste of India to downtown TR

Robert TomlinsonDec 20, 20246 min read

By Robert TomlinsonNews Director THREE RIVERS — Growing up in India, Pardeep Kumar said that between his mother’s home cooking and the wide range of cultures, food was a big part of his life. Living in a country with plenty…

Albion City Council closes out the year

Albion City Council closes out the year

Editorial StaffDec 20, 20245 min read

By KARA DECHALK Contributing Writer The Dec. 2 meeting of the Albion City Council began with a heartfelt farewell letter read by former precinct 4 council member Marcola Lawler.  Lawler was unseated in the November election by challenger C. J.…

Interim Public Safety Chief Aaron Phipps on keeping ADPS moving forward

Interim Public Safety Chief Aaron Phipps on keeping ADPS moving forward

Editorial StaffDec 20, 20247 min read

Sylvia Benavidez Interim Albion Public Safety Chief Aaron Phipps had the honor of seeing one of his new public safety officers graduate from Kellogg Community College on Dec. 15. With Lt. Bill Timmins at his side, Phipps was happy to…

Jackson County board cuts sheriff’s budget by $615,000

Jackson County board cuts sheriff’s budget by $615,000

Editorial StaffDec 20, 20243 min read

By Ken Wyatt Despite public pressure against it in a year-end budget crisis, the county board has approved $615,000 in cutbacks to the Jackson County Sheriff’s budget. The crucial decisions were made Tuesday evening at the County Tower Building. In…

TR Fire Dept. ladder truck to undergo repairs Parcel acquisition near airport, change order for airport easement project also approved; two property owners to be ‘displaced’

TR Fire Dept. ladder truck to undergo repairs Parcel acquisition near airport, change order for airport easement project also approved; two property owners to be ‘displaced’

Editorial StaffDec 20, 20244 min read

By Robert TomlinsonNews Director THREE RIVERS — The Three Rivers Fire Department’s 26-year-old ladder truck will be undergoing repairs in the near future. During Tuesday’s Three Rivers City Commission meeting, commissioners approved an increase of up to $50,000 in a…

Sturgis Department of Public Safety presents 5-year plan, reveals survey results

Sturgis Department of Public Safety presents 5-year plan, reveals survey results

Editorial StaffDec 20, 20245 min read

By Dennis Volkert Sturgis Department of Public Safety presented a five-year strategic plan at a special work session Dec. 11 involving the city commission and staff.The plan was created with guidance from city staff, department members, input from elected officials…

Bond request for Bohne denied, trial to be delayed

Editorial StaffDec 20, 20243 min read

By Robert TomlinsonNews Director CENTREVILLE — A bond request for a woman accused of killing her 2-year-old child was denied by a judge Monday.St. Joseph County 45th Circuit Court Judge Paul Stutesman denied a bond motion for Paige Nichole Bohne…

Roundup of happenings in the Sturgis area

Editorial StaffDec 20, 20242 min read

RECURRINGChildren’s story time, 10 a.m. each Tuesday and Friday, Sturgis District Library.Sturgis Area Model Railroaders winter hours at Sturgis Historical Museum, 6-8 p.m. Tuesday and 10 a.m.-2 p.m. Saturday.  Dec. 20Half-day at Sturgis Public Schools. Dec. 23-31Winter recess for Sturgis Public…

Hayes Township ends year with tension and two failed motions

Editorial StaffDec 20, 20245 min read

By Genine Hopkins The Hayes Township General Board of Trustees held their final meeting of 2024 on Tuesday, December 17, 2024. Below are some of the items discussed.After calling the meeting to order, conducting the Pledge of Allegiance, and roll…

Paetschow’s special gift to the Clare Animal Shelter

Paetschow’s special gift to the Clare Animal Shelter

Editorial StaffDec 20, 20243 min read

By Pat MaurerCorrespondent Kudos to Clare Business Owner Jim Paetschow who, in the spirit of the Christmas season and because of his love for animals, recently “Paid it Forward” when he decided to donate all adoption fees at the Clare…

Developer to potentially buy 15 acres in Clare Industrial Park No. 3

Editorial StaffDec 20, 20244 min read

By Pat MaurerCorrespondent Clare is growing again. Thanks to the generosity a couple of years ago from Steve Letherer of Letherer Truss.At Monday’s meeting the City Commissioners voted to approve a Purchase and Sales Agreement with Scannell Properties, a real…

Sand slide

Sand slide

Editorial StaffDec 18, 20241 min read

Looked like a green Christmas for Saugatuck’s Oval Beach and surrounding environs last week, but weather forecasters were anything but unanimous. Whatever the elements bring, here’s a wish days and nights will be bright for us all. (Photo by Scott…

Douglas OKs $285K start of Ferry fix

Douglas OKs $285K start of Ferry fix

Editorial StaffDec 18, 20242 min read

By Scott SullivanEditorDouglas City Council Monday approved spending $285,337 for water main, sewer and surface restoration on now-closed Ferry Street.That will cover Douglas’s sole responsibility in the two-pronged project to reopen the key north-south link to homes and tourist attraction…

Lucas receives Plainwell Educator of the Year Award

Lucas receives Plainwell Educator of the Year Award

Editorial StaffDec 18, 20245 min read

By Jason WesseldykSports Editor When Linnea Lucas took an introduction to psychology class as part of her general education requirements during her first semester of college, something clicked.“I loved tapping into the minds and hearts of people to help bring…

OPS superintendent Haase announces plan to retire

OPS superintendent Haase announces plan to retire

Editorial StaffDec 18, 20246 min read

Jeffery Haase’s tenure as Otsego Public Schools superintendent will come to an end at the conclusion of the current school year.Haase, who came to OPS in July 2014, recently announced his plan to retire. His final day on the job…

Help L.E. Whitebring “Pawsitive Change” with a facility dog

Help L.E. Whitebring “Pawsitive Change” with a facility dog

Editorial StaffDec 18, 20243 min read

By Laura Feffer& Gari Voss The Student Council and students are asking the Allegan Community for their assistance in bringing about a “Pawsitive Change” to L.E. White Middle School. The change will begin with bringing a support dog from Paws…

Dorr man who injured deputy sentenced to 19 to 40 years

Editorial StaffDec 18, 20242 min read

 A man who seriously injured an Allegan County deputy who was trying to arrest him will spend years in prison.Christopher Gerou, 37, of Dorr, was sentenced last Tuesday to 19 to 40 years in prison, with credit for some 400…

Snow, or no snow, holiday break offers opportunities

Editorial StaffDec 18, 20245 min read

By Gari Voss Christmas is just around the corner. Even before the gifts are opened and parents are trying to get the last minute tasks completed, and definitely after the gifts are opened, the Christmas meals are consumed, and the…

Greater valley communities enjoy 109-float Christmas parade

Greater valley communities enjoy 109-float Christmas parade

Editorial StaffDec 18, 20241 min read

The Greater Valley Annual Christmas Parade weaved its way through West Point, Lanett and Valley last Thursday. A total of 109 floats, as well as many first responder vehicles, high school bands, etc, were watched by hundreds who lined the…

Valley Haven school bus crash victim mourned by community

Valley Haven school bus crash victim mourned by community

Editorial StaffDec 18, 20243 min read

By John BriceCorrespondent News of two fatalities and several injured passengers resulting from a traffic accident this past week involving multiple vehicles which included a Valley Haven school bus caused shock and grief in the local community. In the aftermath…