Commercial-News, Penny Saver, & Sturgis Sentinel News

Man arrested at St. Joseph County courthouse for making ‘terrorist threats’

CENTREVILLE — A 64-year-old man from White Pigeon was arrested Friday after reportedly threatening government staff and employees at the St. Joseph County courthouse in Centreville.According to the St. Joseph County Sheriff’s Department, the suspect was taken into custody without incident, and was reportedly found to be possessing a firearm. He is currently lodged at Read More…

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Jodie Scheid Honored with 2025 John E. Oster Award for Excellence in Teaching

Sturgis, MI—Sturgis Middle School teacher Jodie Scheid has been selected to receive the 2025 John E. Oster Award for Excellence in Teaching. Scheid’s nomination was submitted by her peers and then reviewed by an independent award committee made up of community members and Sturgis Public Schools leadership. She will be the 44th recipient of the Read More…

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Stolen Jeep leads to multi-agency search, school closures

By Jordan WilcoxAssistant Publisher On Sunday, September 28th, at approximately 3:02 p.m., Kalamazoo County dispatchers received multiple reports of a red Jeep Wrangler driving erratically southbound on Oakland Drive. Witnesses observed the vehicle leaving the roadway and crashing into a tree near Oakland Drive and West VW Avenue.According to the Village of Schoolcraft Police Department, Read More…

Clare County Review Sports

Clare runners are second

By John RaffelCorrespondent CLARE — Clare’s boys and girls cross country teams wee both second on Wednesday in Jack Pine Conference action at Ogemaw HeightsShepherd won both meets.For the Clare boys:Clayton Peacock was ninth (17:17.42). Connor Schmidt 10th (17:29.18) Sutton Klaus 14th (17:36.96), Christian Villa-Bilton 17th (17:53.30), Jospeh Haupt 21st (18:05.16) and Matthew Rodgers (18:39.97) Read More…

Clare County Review News

Farwell BOE suspends superintendent, begins investigation

By David Hutchinson The Farwell Board of Education held a special meeting in the high school media center room on October 1 at 7 p.m. Four out of seven board members were present—Nathan Yarhouse, Jade Campbell, John Pakledinaz, and Kellee Robinson. Danielle Sholes, Joe Maxey, and John Gross were absent. Around 20 people attended.The board Read More…

Clare County Review News

Budd Lake residents angry over sale of lots by HCS

By Genine Hopkins At Saginaw and Hillcrest in Harrison around Budd Lake, there is a small easement that, after researching, was under a 99-year lease from the Harrison Community Schools to the City of Harrison. The City had been maintaining the easement, but after realizing the property belonged to HCS but before they understood they Read More…

Clare County Review News

Buggy collides with Kia on Hamburger Hill, occupants rushed to hospital

By Christopher Johnson Clare’s Hamburger Hill at the north end of town has always been a hotbed for car accidents. As vehicles accelerate toward the expressway ramp and exit driveways, it only takes one absent minded driver to ruin somebody’s day, which was this past Saturday at roughly 11:15 AM.A driver and passenger in a Read More…

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No one injured in roof fire at American Axle in Three Rivers

THREE RIVERS — Some operations at American Axle and Manufacturing in Three Rivers were briefly shut down Thursday after a fire broke out on the roof of the building. According to the Three Rivers Fire Department, the fire was reported at 3:40 a.m. Thursday, with multiple departments responding. Upon arrival, firefighters found a part of Read More…

News Saugatuck/Douglas Commercial Record

‘Christmas Carol’ auditions coming

Open auditions for Saugatuck’s 39th annual a production of Charles Dickens’ “A Christmas Carol” will be held Wednesday, Oct. 15 and Thursday, Oct. 16 at 6:30 p.m. both days.  Organizers are looking for children and adults to fill the various roles of the classic’s story. The show will run for 8 performances from Dec. 12 through Dec 21. Read More…