Commercial-News, Penny Saver, & Sturgis Sentinel News

Public encouraged to comment on updated city master plan

By Robert TomlinsonNews Director THREE RIVERS — Residents of Three Rivers, as well as the surrounding area, will have a chance to weigh in on the city’s plans for the future. On Tuesday, the Three Rivers City Commission approved a measure to place the city’s updated We Are TR: Imagine 2040 master plan document on Read More…

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Victim identified in suspicious Lockport Twp. death

By Robert TomlinsonNews Director LOCKPORT TWP. — A person found unresponsive in Lockport Township last week has now been identified by authorities.St. Joseph County Sheriff’s Office Chief Deputy Zachary Zuk said in a release Tuesday that the victim found unresponsive on the 17000 block of South River Road on Aug. 12 was identified as 60-year-old Read More…

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Cemetery Tours 2025A Meet and Greet with “town ancestors”

By Rosemary Currier Did you ever look around downtown Sturgis and wonder what it used to be like? Who the people were who made this a great town? What were their stories?Oak Lawn Cemetery Tour 2025 is for those who want to know their “town ancestors” – the long ago Sturgis residents whose lives and Read More…

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STURGIS NEWS BRIEFS

City’s redesigned website is liveA redesigned website for the city of Sturgis is now live. Officials plan to provide additional details regarding specific website features, and additional changes, city manager Andrew Kuk said. Website address remains the same, www.sturgismi.gov.The site’s previous significant overhaul took place in 2013, Kuk said.  BOE approves transit van purchase, business agreementSturgis Public Schools Read More…

Clare County Review Columns

May I Walk with You? HARVEST TIME

It is that time of year again when anyone engaged in agriculture, whether farming, gardening or visiting fruit and vegetable markets, begins to harvest the fruit of their work. Already, the peaches are about ready to pick. Beats, beans, tomatoes, Swiss Chard, cucumbers, summer squash, zucchini, kale, lettuce and other wonderful eats are being picked. Read More…

Clare County Review News

CROWNED: Two girls from Clare return to a royal welcome

By Christopher Johnson If there are two people in Clare who need little introduction right now, it’s Eliy Simmer and Sabrina Chinavare. Both returned recently from Port Huron, where the Miss Michigan and Miss Michigan Teen USA pageants were held. Elected earlier this year, their summer has been one of much eager anticipation. While only Read More…

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Cops & Doughnuts voted tenth most beloved business in the U.S.

By Christopher Johnson This month, Cops & Doughnuts earned a spot at number ten in MarketBeat’s survey of the “Top 220 Most Beloved Local Businesses Across the U.S.” The ranking, drawn from a poll of 3,004 businesses—many of them iconic Main Street staples—highlights the bakery’s role as a cherished cornerstone of its community.“It surprises me. Read More…

Clare County Review News

Mass resignations hit Redding Township Board

By Genine Hopkins Redding Township’s Board of Trustees has experienced numerous hurdles since just before the recall election several years ago, something that has continued and at times, gotten worse, since that recall purged many members. At the regular Redding Township meeting on Wednesday, August 20, 2025, three of the elected officials stepped down, resigning Read More…

Clare County Review Sports

Clare volleyball team fans to Ludington

By John RaffelCorrespondent CLARE — Ludington handed Clare a close 26-24, 25-23 nonleague setback to open the volleyball season on Wednesday at Clare.In 2024, Clare varsity volleyball won the Jack PineConference (10-1) for the first time since 2002. Clare also won districts for the first time since 2020. Overall record was 18-16-2.Senior Tessa Kelly passed Read More…