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UPDATE: Sturgis Township mother charged with child’s open murder, denied bond

Paige Nichole Bohne, 21, was announced as arraigned in the case as of 11:30 a.m. Friday. Her child was pronounced dead at the scene in a trailer park home on Thursday.

Skating spectacular returns to Kalamazoo

Brian Persky, Discover Kalamazoo, says the city is honored that U.S. Figure Skating will again hold one of its most prestigious championships locally.

Glen Oaks Community College inducting Kathy Bingaman into Arts Hall of Fame

The free public event begins at 5 p.m. Tuesday, November 12 in the Flora Kirsch Beck Gallery, the Grand Concourse at GOCC.

All U.S. households can receive free COVID-19 tests

"Testing helps individuals know if they have COVID-19, so they can take appropriate steps to manage their health and prevent the spread of the virus," the Branch-Hillsdale-St. Joseph Community Health Agency stated.

Public invited to Sturgis, Three Rivers ‘Safe Streets’ meetings

The meetings will be held from 1-3 p.m. next Tuesday in Sturgis and 5-7 p.m. next Tuesday in Three Rivers.

St. Joseph County holding hygiene item drive for the unhoused

Donations of deodorant, bar soap, small bottles of liquid body soap, shampoo, razors, toothpaste, toothbrushes, feminine hygiene products, combs, and brushes are being accepted through November 30.

Local meeting primer: Three Rivers Community Schools Board of Education

Director of Technology John Londono will lead discussion and a presentation on an MDOT permit resolution for fiber repairs and adjustments.

Local meeting primer: Three Rivers City Commission

Commissioners Chris Abel and Pat Dane, Mayor Tom Lowry, and their colleagues are scheduled to discuss the Brownfield Redevelopment Plan #7.

Southwestern Michigan College remembers Scott Novak, ‘dean’ of local sports journalism

"Telling Scott that the Roadrunners were coming back will always be a highlight of my time here," SMC President Dr. Joe Odenwald said.

Michigan drivers urged to watch for pedestrians, cyclists as clocks fall back

The University of Michigan Transportation Research Institute says pedestrians are at a higher risk of being involved in a serious motor vehicle accident in the weeks following the return to standard time. Distracted driving doesn't help.

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