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Recycling sequence switches to every other week

Curbside recycling in the city of Sturgis will remain on its twice-monthly collection schedule throughout January. Beginning in February, the sequence will switch to every-other-week. City clerk/treasurer Ken Rhodes confirmed the arrangement earlier this week. Service will continue to alternate between properties on the north and south sides of U.S. 12.In January, collection for north side properties Read More…

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City Commission meeting schedule set for ’26

Typically, the board meets on the second and fourth Wednesday of each month, although some exceptions apply to accommodate “Sturgis Fest” week and some holidays. In addition, special sessions may be announced throughout the year, as situations arise. Meetings begin at 6 p.m. and are held at city hall’s Weisloch Raum. Here are the dates for regular Read More…

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Historic Strand Theater listed for sale

STURGIS, Mich. — The Strand Theater, a beloved downtown landmark in Sturgis for over six decades under family ownership, has been listed for sale, with its final day of operations set for December 31, 2025.Third-generation owner Eric Saitz announced the sale earlier this month, citing significant shifts in the movie theater industry as the primary Read More…

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Road Commission sends reminders for winter safety to residents

The city of Sturgis recently reiterated its snow removal policy. Snowfall of 1-3 inches will be addressed with de-icing and plowing as necessary. In some cases, it may involve plowing of intersections, major streets and local roads. Snowfall of 4 inches or more is categorized as a “snow-removal emergency.” That condition can be declared by the city using Read More…

Clare County Review News

State-wide winter storm hits Clare County hard

By Genine Hayden This winter started early and it has given only a small reprieve for Christmas before coming back with a vengeance beginning Friday and hitting hardest Sunday night through Monday.  About half of the residents in Clare County were down and warming centers were opened across the area.  Clare County Emergency Manager Jerry Read More…

Courier-Leader, Paw Paw Flashes, & South Haven Beacon Sports

South Haven sophomore has bright future

By John RaffelCorrespondent SOUTH HAVEN — Lyne Badenhorst enjoyed a strong sophomore season for South Haven golf and is looking forward to two more years with the Rams.She shot a 107 in the regionals for 35th place, This was her second season as a varsity golfer. She recalls 2024 “was a pretty good year for Read More…

Courier-Leader, Paw Paw Flashes, & South Haven Beacon News

Storms deliver a one-two punch to Van Buren County

By Paul GarrodStaff Writernews4garrod@gmail.com With Mother Nature delivering a one-two knockout punch of rain, ice and snow late Sunday night and Monday morning, Van Buren County Road Commission (VBCRC) crews began an early start Monday to their work week. The Road Commission said that although drivers began at 4 a.m., not all roads would be Read More…

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All female road patrol first for county

The Van Buren County Sheriff’s Office recently experienced an historic milestone, its first all-female general road patrol shift. Though other deputies are assigned to township-specific cars, this shift handles the countywide general road patrol Shown in photo from left, Deputy Ashley Weber, Deputy Katie McMillian, and Deputy Andrea Walker-Skinner.Photo courtesy/Van Buren County Sheriff’s Office