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Man found guilty in St. Joseph County of criminal sexual conduct

CENTREVILLE — A 69-year-old man was convicted by a St. Joseph County jury Friday of three counts of criminal sexual conduct. Geral Whitney of Harrison, Mich., was originally charged in 2023 with allegedly sexually assaulting a relative 20 years ago. A jury found him guilty of one county of first-degree criminal sexual conduct and two Read More…

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Suspect arrested in Colon for threats to residents, second arrested for attempting to disarm cop

COLON — St. Joseph County sheriff’s deputies arrested a person on Wednesday that police claim was “dangerous and violent” and was making threats to Colon residents. According to the St. Joseph County Sheriff’s Office, Colon Police Department officers requested deputies’ assistance at 11:30 a.m. in arresting the suspect in the area of Dallas Street and Read More…

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County declines budget amendment to pay for prosecutor’s Discipline Board counsel

By Robert TomlinsonNews Director CENTREVILLE — St. Joseph County will not be shifting funds in the prosecutor’s office budget to pay for the county prosecutor’s legal representation before a state discipline board. At Tuesday’s Executive Committee meeting of the St. Joseph County Board of Commissioners, commissioners decided against further consideration of a request by Prosecutor Read More…

Albion Recorder & Morning Star News

Albion Historical Society’s Mother’s Day Tea celebrates mothers and kicks off a season of new exhibits and a 150th anniversary

by Sylvia Benavidez The Albion Historical Society’s annual Mother’s Tea kicked off a new season of touring The Gardner House Museum on Saturday, May 10. The museum, located at 509 S. Superior St. was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1971 and celebrates its 150th year since being built. The tea’s theme Read More…

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Jackson City Council sells Jackson Business Incubator building to Collier GIbson

By Elizabeth Ferszt At the May 13 City Council meeting, the Jackson City Council voted to approve the sale of the former Jackson Business Development Center, at 414 N. Jackson Ave. to Collier Gibson, LLC. Collier Gibson is the property development firm out of Ohio and California that purchased the Hayes Hotel in a controversial Read More…

Albion Recorder & Morning Star News

Albion transportation options expand this summer

By Maggie LaNoue Albion residents are about to see a significant upgrade in transportation options, thanks in part to a countywide millage passed last year and years of behind-the-scenes planning. Mallory Avis, director of Battle Creek Transit and a leader in the newly forming Transportation Authority of Calhoun County, spoke to residents at the recent Read More…

Commercial-News, Penny Saver, & Sturgis Sentinel Sports

Soccer Roundup TR 2-1 on week, wins on Senior Night

THREE RIVERS — Three Rivers’ girls’ soccer team went 2-1 this past week, winning two games at home and losing in a shutout on the road.On Tuesday, the Wildcats defeated Niles 3-1 at home. Tori Thorbjornsen, Paige McDonald and Natalie McGahan each scored goals, while McGahan added two assists and McDonald had an assist. Bekah Read More…

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Construction moving ahead for amphitheater

By Robert TomlinsonNews Director THREE RIVERS — Construction of the new amphitheater in Three Rivers has been going well so far, albeit with one early hiccup, according to an update from Brussee/Brady owner Tom Brady at the Thursday, May 1 Three Rivers Downtown Development Authority meeting.Brady gave the update to DDA board member during the Read More…