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Menards closed indefinitely to repair tornado damage

PHOTO BY ROBERT TOMLINSON,CAPTION BY JORDAN WILCOX | COMMERCIAL NEWS The Three Rivers Menards store at 1001 Warner Drive remains badly damaged nearly two months after an EF-2 tornado ravaged the area on March 6.The store held a partial reopening last month, with some departments open intermittently, but closed indefinitely on April 20 to begin Read More…

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Harrington departs from Sturgis City Commission

Linda Harrington has resigned from Sturgis City Commission.Harrington, a representative of the city’s 3rd Precinct, submitted her resignation earlier this month, and announced on April 22 it would be her final meeting as a member of the board. She did not submit a formal media statement.According to city manager Andrew Kuk, procedural policy states the city Read More…

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Monday windstorm knocks out power to 6k in county

By Robert TomlinsonNews Director ST. JOSEPH COUNTY — Over 6,000 people in St. Joseph County were without power because of a windstorm that rolled through Monday afternoon.According to Indiana-Michigan Power, heavy rains and strong winds reaching around 67 miles per hour contributed to the outages during the storm, which began in the late afternoon and Read More…

Clare County Review News

Harrison siblings charged with Conspiracy, Medicaid Fraud

Jordan WilcoxAssistant Publisher On Wednesday, April 29, 31-year-old Steven John Caplan and his sister, 35-year-old Kayla Marie Earls, both of Harrison, were arraigned in 54B District Court in East Lansing.According to Michigan Attorney General Dana Nessel, the siblings are accused of committing transportation fraud involving a Michigan Medicaid travel program that provides mileage reimbursement to Read More…

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US Small Business Assoc. offering disaster relief to March 6 tornado victims

WASHINGTON, D.C. — The U.S. Small Business Administration (SBA) announced Wednesday the availability of low interest federal disaster loans for Michigan businesses, private nonprofits, and residents affected by tornadoes occurring March 6. The SBA issued a disaster declaration in response to a request received from Gov. Gretchen Whitmer on April 27. The declaration covers the Read More…

Saugatuck/Douglas Commercial Record Sports

Saugatuck scores victory over archrival Fennville

By Jason WesseldykSports EditorFENNVILLE—Rivalry matches tend to bring out tight, competitive play.And the girls soccer matchup between Fennville and Saugatuck on Monday, April 27, was no exception.In the end, it was visiting Saugatuck that came away with a 3-1 win, using a pair of penalty kicks and a corner kick goal to secure the result.“The Read More…

Columns Saugatuck/Douglas Commercial Record

Blue Star

By Scott SullivanEditorOriginsEtymology, a meal in itself, studies the origins of words and the way their meanings change throughout history.For instance the line “don we now our gay apparel” from the 18th-century Christmas carol “Deck the Halls” has different connotations three centuries later.“Pride” — synonymous with hubris, or excessive, unreasonable conceit of superiority to the Read More…