By Steve Eldridge EAST LANSING — They came, they saw, and boy, did they ever conquer. The Mendon Hornets softball team accomplished the improbable last Saturday afternoon, knocking off five-time defending state champion Unionville-Sebewaing 11-1 at Michigan State University’s Secchia Stadium in East Lansing, in a game that was ended in the sixth inning by the Read More…
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Brady receives perfect ‘effective’ rating as Centreville sup’t
Board exploring contract extension to 2031 By Robert TomlinsonNews Director CENTREVILLE — Centreville Public Schools, by enrollment numbers and new projects, has been growing steadily under the superintendency of Chad Brady, and the district’s board recognized him for his efforts Monday. Following a closed session, the board gave Brady an “effective” rating on his yearly Read More…
Community Bike Shop opens at Huss Project in TR
By Robert TomlinsonNews Director THREE RIVERS — With the Three Rivers area having a few bicycle trails, as well as specific mentions of bike trails and bike infrastructure called out in the city’s Master Plan, it stands to reason that bicycling is slowly becoming a major pastime in the community. However, for many years, Three Read More…
High school golf for AR June 13 2025
The “drought” is over for Lumen Christi Catholic High School boys’ golf. Lumen Christi won its 16th state title in golf – all coached by Dave Swartout – with a two-day total of 626 at The Meadows Golf Course on the campus of Grand Valley State University. It is the first boys golf title for Read More…
Joseph O’Rourke appears in court for May 16 shooting case
By ELIZABETH FERSZT Contributing Writer Joseph O’Rourke appeared at a continued Preliminary Exam on Thursday June 12, before Hon. Allison Bates, in the 12th District Court. The original exam was adjourned on Friday June 6 due to a possible self-incrimination issue with a witness for the defense. The witness in question, Ricky D. Patterson, age Read More…
At the old dam site, Concord Mill Pond is shrinking away
By Ken Wyatt If this week’s events don’t mean the end of the Concord Mill Pond, they are a clear wake-up call: Fix the dam or lose the mill pond for good. Tuesday’s Concord Village Council meeting focused attention on serious deterioration of the dam, which is privately owned by the Joers family. Gaps had Read More…
Local bookstores stand the test of time
By Sylvia Benavidez The ease of access to the internet through electronic pads, smart phones, and computers gives bookstores a run for their money. Although local bookstore owners report the love of books is still alive and well even in challenging economic times, the internet age has caused them to become more creative in their Read More…
TR baseball players earn All-Conference, All-District, All-Region honors
By Robert TomlinsonNews Director THREE RIVERS — Several Three Rivers baseball standouts earned a collection of honors for conference, district and regional play.Six Wildcats earned All-Conference honors from the Wolverine Conference. Earning First-Team All-Conference were infielder Mason Awe and pitcher Aidan Williams. Infielder Jace Gray and pitcher Kaleb Williams earned Second-Team All-Conference honors. Infielders Drake Read More…
Out and About: Flag Day, blood drive, and language
This Saturday, June 14, is Flag Day. Every year, American Legion Post #170 gets together with the BPOE Lodge #1248 to celebrate Flag Day. This year the event will take place at the Elks Lodge at 4 PM. The Elks will present a short program explaining the history of the American flag. Following their presentation, Read More…
Sewer spill reported on Gleason Road First spill on Gleason since installation of bypass; bypass not involved
By Robert TomlinsonNews Director FABIUS TWP. — Approximately 50,000 to 75,000 gallons of sewage were spilled from a force main in the 15000 block of Gleason Road in Fabius Township Tuesday.According to Constantine Village Manager Mark Honeysett, the spill was reported by St. Joseph County Central Dispatch at 5:39 a.m. Tuesday, and crews from Morris Read More…