Justin Noel Norton June 10, 1975 ~ January 28, 2024 (age 48) Justin was born to Pratoom (Toy) Sommai Norton and Richard (Ric) Norton nearly a half century ago in the city of Nakhon Ratchasima, Thailand. From the time he took his first breath “the die was set.” He was destined to be the beautiful person that many Read More…
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Obituary: Joyce Edna Moore
Joyce Edna Moore, 72, of Three Rivers, passed away Wednesday, July 3, 2024 at her home. She was born August 6, 1951, in Three Rivers, the daughter of Armond and Dolores (Arndt) Moore, and graduated from Three Rivers High School with the Class of 1969. Joyce continued her education at Glen Oaks Community College, where Read More…
Obituary: Hugh Clifton Wilson
Hugh Clifton Wilson, 91, of Three Rivers, passed away Wednesday, July 3, 2024, at Centrica Rose Arbor Place. He was born April 10, 1933 in Kenton, Ohio, the son of Hugh C. and Marjorie (Frost) Wilson. Hugh served his country in the United States Air Force and served with honor. He went on to become Read More…
Obituary: Caroline Rose (Hoeft) Modrzynski
July 27, 1930 to June 3, 2024 Caroline was the only child of Agnes Susan (Klingshirn) and Charles Henry Hoeft of Rogers City, Michigan. She attended St. Ignatius Catholic School in Rogers City and Siena Heights in Adrian (boarding school) and graduated from Rogers City High School in 1948. She spent two trimesters at Michigan Read More…
Out and About: Kentucky Derby, elections, and faith
Every year, in early May, Churchill Downs in Louisville, Kentucky is the place to be if you’re a fan of horse racing. The Kentucky Derby is definitely a race like no other. Horses are beautiful animals and a thoroughbred racehorse is truly a thing of beauty. The horse is all muscle and loves to run. Read More…
Constantine: Sewer spills at force mainoccurred in mid-June; 65k gallons spilled
CONSTANTINE — A sewer spill from the force main that send effluent from Constantine to Three Rivers experienced two failures in mid-June, according to the Village of Constantine.The village announced in a release Wednesday that on June 18, the pipeline broke for the first time, allowing waste to escape to the surface and run down Read More…
Eishen honored with proclamation fromSturgis City Commission
By Dennis Volkert Sturgis City Commission on Wednesday presented a proclamation to Eric Eishen, in honor of his accomplishments, both professionally and within the community. In part, the proclamation gives an extensive overview of Eishen’s contributions, and states the commission thanks him for “unwavering commitment to the city of Sturgis and greater Sturgis community and wish Read More…
Resurfacing project begins at Augspurger CourtsSturgis Public Schools receives $34K USTA grant toward cost
Resurfacing of Augspurger Tennis Courts is underway in Sturgis.The resurfacing process started this week, with preparation that included pressure-washing. Next phase is acrylic, paint and lining. After that, about 48 hours are required to dry and cure before the surface is playable. The courts are closed for duration of the project.In connection with the project, Read More…
“MI Art Fest” takes place today in downtown Sturgis.
A variety of attractions are featured at various locations. Here’s a roundup of a few of the highlights.
Roundup of happenings in the Sturgis area
Coming events Roundup of happenings in the Sturgis area. Through July 26“Youth Community Art Show,” Open Door Gallery. Submission deadline July 9.Through July 29Adult summer reading, Sturgis District Library.Through July 31“Meet Up and Eat Up,” Sturgis District Library book give-away, 11:30 a.m.-12:30 p.m. at Congress, Wall and Wenzel.July 15Sturgis Public Schools Board of Education regular Read More…