Columns Commercial-News, Penny Saver, & Sturgis Sentinel

Out and About: Grieving, the 1950s, and cold weather vehicle ‘considerations’

We all have an expiration date. There are at least two things we must do and there’s not much we can do about them. We are all going to die sometime and we must all pay taxes. You really don’t need to pay taxes, but you must be careful not to get caught. Ever since Read More…

Commercial-News, Penny Saver, & Sturgis Sentinel News

County Fair begins this weekend in Centreville

CENTREVILLE — The biggest event in St. Joseph County in 2024 will be getting underway this weekend.The 2024 St. Joseph County Grange Fair will take place from Sept. 15-22 this year, one of the first times ever the fair will be open for two Sundays.Fair organizers say they expect an “action-packed” week at the fairgrounds Read More…

Commercial-News, Penny Saver, & Sturgis Sentinel News

Progress continues for downtown lighting project

By Dennis Volkert Work continued this week for the downtown Sturgis lighting project and related elements. Placement of lights on buildings began shortly after Labor Day, with workers using two lifts, making their way along U.S. 12. Additional features connected with the project: • QR codes posted at public art and historical sites throughout downtown. Codes Read More…

Commercial-News, Penny Saver, & Sturgis Sentinel News

New tennis courts officially unveiled at Sturgis Middle School

By Dennis Volkert A ribbon-cutting was held Tuesday for the newly resurfaced tennis courts at Sturgis Middle School.The unveiling was followed by a day of matches involving Bethel University, Spring Arbor University, and Trine University, at both SMS and Augspurger.Superintendent Art Ebert led the ceremony, and members of Sturgis Area Chamber of Commerce were present Read More…

Clare County Review News

Harrison commission gets heated over Rustic Owl zoning

By Genine Hopkins The Rustic Owl, a newer Harrison small business that opened just a year ago, has been working with City of Harrison council members, planning commission members, and the City Code Enforcement Officer, Mike Freeman, to resolve the issue surrounding the displays outside the building. The Rustic Owl is located in the former Read More…

Clare County Review News

Clare City Police warn of counterfeit bills in town

Chief Dave Saad said that two counterfeit bills recently surfaced at a bank in Clare.Saad said these are difficult to detect because the paper is real. It’s smaller bills that that have been bleached and then reprinted with a higher denomination. One thing to look for is matching serial numbers. Saad said, “The serial numbers Read More…