Kevin Kane faces Kelly Ward in the St. Joseph County probate judge election. These are his answers to our questions.
Samples from the river were still needed to be analyzed and determined to be safe, Wastewater Superintendent Taylor Davis said.
Board Commissioner Ken Malone, pictured, and colleagues will take action on business including renovations of the Historic Courthouse.
Allen Edwin Homes is requesting the commission set a November 4 public hearing regarding the Brownfield Redevelopment Plan #7.
Businesses need people who are visual thinkers just as much as they need people who are good at math, Grandin said.
Eligible organizations include 501c3s, schools, churches, and government entities. The grants are intended to fund youth projects in Sturgis.
The event includes 1 p.m. and 3 p.m. tours of the urban farm, along with popcorn, hot cider, and other special treats.
Director of Public Works Thomas Sikorski says the equipment will be critical as there’s greater responsibility to replace lead service lines.
Everyone is welcome to attend between 10 a.m.-1 p.m. tomorrow and receive access to information, health services, and other amenities.
If you’re going to burn yard debris, make sure you have permission to do so. Also, never leave a fire unattended.
Up to six female chickens could be kept, regulated, and permitted in single residential use zoning districts in Sturgis.
Numerous items will be accepted beginning Friday and lasting through Sunday, November 3.
“Everything’s homemade, except for the chips, and that we can’t help,” Pastor James Smith said. The event lasts from 5-7 p.m. tonight.
The National Weather Service is introducing simplified language and graphics to make watches and warnings easier to understand.
Prospective students can apply for the Presidential Scholarship, Dean’s Scholarship, and more. The deadline to apply is March 1, 2025.
Seven new business items are on the agenda, including an update on downtown parking lots.
In a statement almost identical to the one it issued on the five-year anniversary of Shank’s disappearance back in November 2023, the sheriff’s department said on Monday it has collaborated with the state police but will not relinquish control as the lead investigative unit.
A free, public event will take place at 6 p.m. Thursday at Firm Foundations Ministries, 651 E. Main St., Centreville.