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Dangerously high heat forecast for St. Joseph County

Everyone is at risk from the dangers of extreme heat, but some populations are more vulnerable than most.

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Speed and improper passing believed to be factors when Sturgis motorcyclist killed Monday

The motorcyclist was pronounced dead at the scene in Sturgis Township. An SUV driver from White Pigeon sustained only minor injuries.

Household Hazardous Waste Collection scheduled for October 2 in Centreville

Hazardous waste from St. Joseph County households, not businesses, will be accepted October 2 in Centreville.

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‘Confident but also humble’: Sturgis and Three Rivers’ cheerleaders win national competition

“Our small town teams rolled into nationals this summer, brought down the power they hold, and rolled out with victories," Head Coach MJ Kokx said.

Indiana man injured in Porter Township motorcycle crash

When Sunset Boulevard started to curve, a motorcycle driver hit some loose gravel and lost control of his vehicle.

Cass County hosting tire and hazardous waste collection event

Tires from cars and pickup trucks are accepted as well as a variety of solid waste materials including chemicals, electronics, and metal.

Centreville Public Schools’ resource officer plans stalled

Superintendent Chad Brady said it is a matter of waiting until the finances are in order, citing a reduced budget for schools passed by the Michigan Legislature.

Southwestern Michigan College poised for three straight years of enrollment growth

“For context,” Dr. Joseph Odenwald added, “the only time we have been up three straight falls in the last 25 years was 2008-09-10.”

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St. Joseph County commissioners vote 4-2 for White Pigeon Brownfield plan

WITT Properties intends to construct a 48-unit housing development on 5.72 acres in White Pigeon.

Small protest held before Three Rivers City Commission meeting

The protest was organized by the Three Rivers Clean Water Campaign and Homeless Outreached Practiced Everyday (H.O.P.E.).

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