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Bypass plan gets a final look

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A historic moment passed Monday night at Constantine High School, where the Michigan Department of Transportation staged an open-house regarding the Constantine U.S. 131 bypass.

Clients address worries about CMH cuts

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About two dozen adults with developmental disabilities are hoping an appeal process will keep them from being victims of a budget crunch.

Local store sells Powerball winner

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BP Snappy Mart in Sturgis sells many lottery tickets during a typical day and often sees winners of small amounts.

Focus on meth, part 3: Breaking chains of meth addiction

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The deep-rooted impact of methamphetamine can keep an addict from thinking clearly for a month.

Volunteers sought for Sturgis Journal research panel

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The Sturgis Journal is about to launch a project to help improve our products.

Focus on meth, part 4: Road to recovery

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Two area women have beaten the odds and kicked the meth habit — but it hasn't been an easy journey.

More than 150 attend annual Parenting Fair

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No one will say parenting is as easy as 1-2-3, but learning how to stop a child’s obnoxious behavior was the topic Saturday at the Sturgis Parenting Fair.

Expansion could add 90 positions at Mendon plant

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An expansion of production space is expected to bring more than 90 new jobs to Mendon's International Automotive Components over the next two years.

Village discusses a possible water-rate hike

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Constantine village trustee Gary Mathers said Monday he would have a recommendation at the next council meeting for how to handle a continuing problem with the depletion of the village sewer fund.  
Mathers is chairman of the village’s ad hoc sewer committee. One option he mentioned was raising residents’ water bills a second time.
In a memo to the council, Mathers stated in March 2012 the [...]

Lake Area Designs plans relocation to LaGrange

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LaGrange, Ind., will get a new business in the near future.

Two face marijuana-related charges after home search

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Investigators from the St. Joseph County Area Narcotics Unit executed a search warrant Tuesday at 28658 Bonham Road in Colon Township.

Animal Control Advisory Board recaps first year

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The St. Joseph County Animal Control Advisory Board had a lengthy list of accomplishments in 2012.

Police vehicle, coverage discussed

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Jeff Johnson, a Centreville Village Council member who led research into the possibility of the purchase of a police vehicle for the village, recommended the purchase of a Tahoe at a meeting Monday.

Man rescued from lake

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Quick thinking by Pleasant Lake residents and a prompt response helped rescue a man who fell through the ice Thursday morning in Fabius Township.

2 charged after home raid

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Cass County Drug Enforcement Team searched a home Thursday night in the 13000 block of Carter Lake Street in Porter Township, near Union.
A search of the property resulted in the seizure of methamphetamine, marijuana, illegal prescription drugs, methamphetamine lab components and firearms.
Blayne Wolf, 47, and Barbara Balentine, 52, were at the home when the search was conducted,  and were arrested on [...]

Woman dies, driver hurt in crash

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A Fort Wayne, Ind., woman was killed in one-vehicle crash Saturday on U.S. 20, about a half-mile west of LaGrange.

Water shut off to repair pipe

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The village of Constantine was without water for about two hours today.

Street millage on ballot

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At an public hearing Wednesday, the Sturgis City Commission discussed the need for a street repair.

Help available for paying property taxes

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St. Joseph County treasurer Judith Ratering has agreed to participate in a state program designed to assist homeowners who have fallen behind on their property taxes.

Chickenpox outbreak at Shipshewana school

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The LaGrange County Health Department and the Indiana State Department of Health are investigating a chickenpox outbreak at Shipshewana Scott Elementary School in Shipshewana, Ind.
According to LaGrange County Health Officer Dr. Tony Pechin, there have been five cases documented at the school.
The local health department held a special vaccination clinic Wednesday for those who had been excluded from school.
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