Sturgis Neighborhood Program has announced the launch of a new Neighbor2Neighbor Home Improvement Program, with help of a grant from Michigan State Housing Development Authority. The initiative is intended provide crucial home repair and rehabilitation services to up to three income-eligible homeowners within the city of Sturgis. The goal is to enhance safety, comfort and Read More…
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Council Advances Development Projects as Public Weighs in on City Manager
By Maggie LaNoue, Contributing Writer The Albion City Council meeting on Tuesday evening drew a higher level of public engagement than in recent months, with about 20 residents attending to offer respectful yet pointed comments on the proposed city manager contract. While public remarks focused almost entirely on that personnel decision, council members also moved Read More…
Swains Lake sewer update: Is a whole-lake solution in the works?
By KEN WYATT Contributing Writer Pulaski Township took a step forward in the Swains Lake Sewer Project at this month’s board meeting. After a report from Alan Smaka, project engineer, the board voted to authorize application to the U.S. Agriculture Department for funding the project. That was a decision based on advantages of going through Read More…
Albion Scouts celebrate 110 years with packed anniversary dinner by the river
By Maggie LaNoue, contributing writer A full house filled the American Legion hall overlooking the Kalamazoo River Monday night as Scouts BSA Troop 158 marked its 110th birthday with a community celebration, Court of Honor, and recognition of youth and adult accomplishments. The Feb. 16 event drew Scouts, families, alumni, and community leaders to the Read More…
Albion City Council Approves Contract With Returning City Manager Sheryl Theriot
By Maggie LaNoue Contributing writer The Albion City Council voted Tuesday, Feb. 17, to approve a contract with Dr. Sheryl L. Theriot as city manager, bringing back a familiar leader as the city faces major redevelopment projects and ongoing challenges related to reputation, stability, and public trust. The decision followed extended discussion during a meeting Read More…
Boys’ basketball district brackets confirmed
By Robert TomlinsonNews Director ST. JOSEPH COUNTY — Tournament season is rapidly approaching – or is already here – for winter sports, with the basketball tournaments getting underway beginning next week.Boys’ basketball will come first, with every local team participating in district play. Here’s a look at how the district brackets will be shaking out Read More…
Bowling Roundup Three Rivers boys, girls win Wolverine Conference championships
BRONSON — Three Rivers’ bowling teams were dominant at the Wolverine Conference Tournament in Bronson last weekend, wrapping up conference titles for both teams with their performances.The boys’ team won their first conference title since 2021 by taking home the tournament title convincingly. Ranked as the top seed in the bracket, Three Rivers defeated Paw Read More…
Reel life: Strand owner reflects on theater’s history, trends in the movie industry
By Dennis Volkert Strand Theater in Sturgis ceased operation on Dec. 31, 2025, and is on the market. It brings the end of an era, and an uncertain transition for Eriz Saitz, third-generation owner. For now, one immediate project is auctioning the theater’s memorabilia, including a significant collection of movie posters, promotional items and vintage Read More…
Out and About: Cat facts, Valentine’s Day, and loss
“America was not built on fear. America was built on courage, on imagination, and an unbeatable determination to do the job at hand.” -Harry S. TrumanDid You Know?
Shaffer challenges county committee to look into ‘reasonable’ video streaming options Jail wastewater filtering project approved
By Robert TomlinsonNews Director CENTREVILLE — A topic that had not been broached in several months was brought to the forefront near the end of Tuesday’s regular meeting of the St. Joseph County Board of Commissioners: The possibility of video livestreaming of county commission meetings.During the commissioner’s comments section of the meeting, saying it was Read More…









