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Main Street re-opens after train crashes into vehicle in Marcellus
MARCELLUS, Mich. (WSBT) — Main Street in Marcellus has re-opened after a train crashed into a vehicle Monday evening. WSBT 22 News is working to find out more information from police about who was involved in the crash, but has not heard back yet. Stay with WSBT 22 News...
Centreville hires former Mendon two-time state champ as next football coach
CENTREVILLE, MI – Growing up, James Phillips’ passion for football couldn’t have been cultivated much better. He won a pair of state titles during Mendon football’s dynasty days and played under Hall of Fame coach John Schwartz. Phillips built a love for the game through winning.
90-year-old WWII veteran receives long-awaited high school diploma in Portage
PORTAGE, Mich. — A Portage resident is walking with his head held high after finally receiving his honorary high school diploma Monday. However, Robert Bonhomme is not your typical high school student. He's 90. Bonhomme never finished high school because he was called overseas to serve in World War...
PHOTO STORY: Inaugural Cass County Pridefest draws hundreds to Dowagiac
NILES — Hundreds of people of all ages, genders and backgrounds descended on the Dowagiac Library Pavilion Saturday to celebrate the LGBTQ+ community at the inaugural Cass County Pridefest. Sponsored by dozens of businesses and organizations including Corewell Health, Honor Credit Union, Lyons Industries and Slope Frozen Treats, the family-friendly event featured a drag show, […] The post PHOTO STORY: Inaugural Cass County Pridefest draws hundreds to Dowagiac appeared first on Leader Publications.
Mom of 3 killed in head-on crash was drawn to helping others, family says
ST. JOSEPH COUNTY, MI -- In the days since a woman was killed suddenly during a traffic crash, family members tried to find the words to describe her life. “She was everything,” Melissa Hallack’s younger sister, Andrea Jimenez, said. Hallack was the “rock” for her family and others around her, Jimenez said.
Child found crying in box in church pantry prompts police complaint, firing
THREE RIVERS, MI -- The sound of a child’s sobbing was coming from a cardboard box on the floor of a dark pantry of a church kitchen, witnesses told police. Two women, upon discovering the 3-year-old child on April 4, jumped into action, alerting others and getting the girl’s caretaker to remove her from the box at Trinity Episcopal Church, 321 N. Main St.
House candidates share campaign beliefs, goals
Editor's note: This is the third in a three-part series on a recent candidate forum for this year's St. Joseph County election. This installment covers the 36th District State House of Representatives race. SHERMAN TWP. - On June 4, candidates for St. Joseph County's probate judge and prosecuting attorney, as well as state representative, offered remarks at a public forum as they seek office this year. ...
REHAU celebrates expansion in Sturgis
STURGIS – Officials and employees from a Sturgis business celebrated last week the inauguration of a new production line, incorporating a process that was previously outsourced. Thursday’s start-up of a 110-foot assembly line was met with applause and cheers from employees at the REHAU Americas plant in Sturgis, as well as officials from...
Dive into “The Imagination of History” in Sturgis this weekend!
STURGIS, Mich. (WNDU) - There’s a new musical you and the family should check out this weekend!. “The Imagination of History” is locally written, and it’ll be performed at the Sturges-Young Center for the Arts in downtown Sturgis. Playwright and actor Ryan Conrod and director Sherri Lahrman...
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