By Maggie LaNoue, Contributing Writer Albion officials used a lightly attended Jan. 20 meeting to advance several significant initiatives, moving forward on infrastructure planning, economic development and a pivotal leadership decision, while also pausing to recognize community contributions during a week honoring the legacy of Martin Luther King Jr. The meeting was held a day Read More…
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Al the Albion Squirrel’s creator Aiden Wade celebrates five years
By SYLVIA BENAVIDEZ Contributing Writer The comic strip Al the Albion Squirrel made its debut twice a month in The Recorder five years ago and a hundred strips later, is still being read in both The Recorder and the Morning Star. The strip has its own comic book, fan merchandise, and life-sized mascot who appears Read More…
Out and About: Dogs, Icebreaker, and winning at life
“Where liberty is, there is my country.” ~ Benjamin FranklinStrange but true facts about dogs:
Remanded Lowry annexation on agenda for Boundary Commission
By Robert TomlinsonNews Director LANSING — An annexation request that was remanded to the State Boundary Commission via court order last month is now officially on the agency’s agenda.On Feb. 11 at 10 a.m., Michigan’s State Boundary Commission will take up a remand of a petition from former Three Rivers Mayor Tom Lowry to annex Read More…
Proposed revision to zoning district structure reviewed by city commission
At its Jan. 14 meeting, Sturgis City Commission reviewed proposed zoning district changes that could affect 32 properties. The proposal is organized into three groups. Group 1 involves two properties that were purchased by Economic Development Corporation several years ago, with the intent of establishing a commercial area on South Centerville Road and reserving the western portion Read More…
Longtime Doyle director Mike Liston retires
By Steve Eldridge STURGIS — After almost 28 years of working for the City of Sturgis, the last 18 as the director of the Doyle Center, Mike Liston has retired. His last official day on the job was Thursday, Jan. 15.Starting with the Sturgis Parks and Recreation Department, Liston eventually took the helm at the Read More…
City offers tips to prevent water-line freezing
Forecast for the coming days shows temperature will hover near single digits, especially overnight. Sturgis Department of Public Services is asking residents to be conscious of the potential for frozen water lines.To help prevent freezing, officials recommend that residents allow a slow stream of water, around the width of a pencil, to run continuously from a Read More…
White Pigeon schools close for day due to ‘potential threat’
By Robert TomlinsonNews Director WHITE PIGEON — White Pigeon Community Schools were closed Friday, Jan. 16 due to what district officials called a “potential threat.”In a Facebook post Friday morning, the district stated they are working with local law enforcement to investigate a threat against White Pigeon Junior/Senior High School. The possible threat forced the Read More…
Sturgis woman killed, another injured, in Sherman Twp. crash
SHERMAN TWP. — A 55-year-old Sturgis woman was killed, while another woman was hospitalized, following a two-vehicle crash in Sherman Township last week.According to the St. Joseph County Sheriff’s Office, the incident occurred on Thursday, Jan. 15 at 6:39 p.m. at the area of Featherstone Road near Taylor Road. Deputies claim the driver of a Read More…
Woman killed in Fabius Twp. crash
FABIUS TWP. — A 20-year-old woman was killed in a traffic crash that occurred in Fabius Township last week.According to the St. Joseph County Sheriff’s Office, the incident occurred Wednesday, Jan. 14 in the area of Constantine Road and Shorewood Road. Deputies say a 2010 Chevy Cobalt driven by the 20-year-old was traveling northbound on Read More…





