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United Christian Services (UCS) fundraiser surpasses $45,000

PAW PAW – United Christian Services held its fifth annual themed “Cups of Compassion” Thursday, March 12, at 600 E. Michigan Ave. The sold-out event gave those who attended an opportunity to choose a hand painted cup, enjoy a catered dinner and dessert, and learn how contributions have made a difference in the local community.According Read More…

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Waves sweep 57-year-old off of South Haven pier

A 57-year-old man reported to be from out-of-state escaped with his life when waves swept him off the Lake Michigan south pier in South Haven on Friday evening.South Haven Area Emergency Services (SHAES) and South Haven Police Department responded to a report of a person being swept off the pier into the water at 5:40 Read More…

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South Haven hires Beach Safety Manager and Chief Lifeguard

By James Windell When the South Haven City Council voted to move forward to create a lifeguard program that would begin by Memorial Day, 2026, it was clear that in order to actually have lifeguards on duty this summer a Chief Lifeguard would have to be hired.In a press release that went out from the Read More…

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Stein retires from South Haven Memorial Library Board

By James Windell When Jean Stein thinks about her 33 years on the South Haven Memorial Library Board, she can’t help but reminisce about how the library has been through rough times.“We’re in really good shape now,” Stein says as she sits at her kitchen table talking about her years on the Board. “We have Read More…

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Village of Paw Paw pays tribute to its volunteers

By Paul GarrodStaff Writernews4garrod@gmail.com PAW PAW – A Volunteer Recognition Night was held Tuesday, March 10, at St. Julian Winery’s Apollo Banquet Hall, where the Village of Paw Paw paid tribute to volunteers who had served on boards, commissions or committees.Paw Paw Village Council President Roman Plaszczak said, “Every volunteer here is valuable to the Read More…

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Congressional Medal of Honor recipient visits Paw Paw Middle School

In an all-school assembly on Tuesday, March 10, students at Paw Paw Middle School had the rare opportunity to hear a message from Congressional Medal of Honor recipient, James C. McCloughan. Born and raised in Van Buren County, Specialist Five McCloughan spoke of his service as an Army combat medic in the Vietnam War. In Read More…

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Multiple crashes reported late Monday along stretch of I-94, causing westbound shutdown

VAN BUREN COUNTY – On Monday, March 16, at approximately 5:45 p.m., Van Buren County Dispatch began receiving multiple 911 calls reporting numerous traffic crashes along westbound Interstate-94 near the 56-mile marker, according to a press release from the Van Buren County Sheriff’s Office.Sheriff’s deputies responding to the area discovered a large-scale incident involving approximately Read More…

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Mike’s Musings: Speculators, not war are driving gas prices higher

Every time Americans pull up to the pump, they’re told the same story: gas prices are high because of global supply problems, geopolitical tensions, or refinery issues. Those factors certainly play a role. For instance the war with Iran has tightened worldwide supplies, but in reality here in America we get very little oil from Read More…

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Final grade levels to be transferred out of Norton Elementary in ‘final transition’ for school

TR Partnership homeschool program offices expected to move in By Robert TomlinsonNews Director THREE RIVERS — The days of the Norton building as an elementary school in the Three Rivers area will soon be coming to an end. On Monday, the Three Rivers Community Schools Board of Education approved a plan that would see first, Read More…