Sturgis Hospital has received Quality Respiratory Care Recognition under a national program aimed at helping patients and families make informed decisions about the quality of respiratory care services available in hospitals.
Sturgis Hospital receives respiratory care distinction
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Windfall for CMH
The Community Mental Health and Substance Abuse Services of St. Joseph County received a modest windfall last week.
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Sturgeon Lake access closed due to flooding.
Water is rising at the Sturgeon Lake public access site in Colon.
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Sturgeon Lake access closed due to flooding
The Sturgeon Lake public access in Colon is closed due to flooding.
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Brick street will get upgrade
A stretch of brick street in Sturgis will get a facelift.
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A&K marks 60th year
A business idea that started from helping others with their printing needs has reached a milestone.
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Forum focus: Senior services
A public forum regarding a proposed senior center in Sturgis drew more than 40 people Thursday at Sturges-Young Auditorium.
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Hundreds turn out for 'Save the Frogs' event
It may take more than one day a year to adequately emphasize the plight of the world’s frog population.
Nonetheless, organizers of the local “Save the Frogs Day” did their part Saturday to showcase the perilous state of the amphibians.
Nonetheless, organizers of the local “Save the Frogs Day” did their part Saturday to showcase the perilous state of the amphibians.
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Crash claims man's life
A 74-year-old White Pigeon man was pronounced dead at the scene of a one-vehicle crash late Saturday afternoon.
Troopers from the Michigan State Police said Richard Dean Carter was northbound on Blue School Road about 5:40 p.m., when his car left the road and rolled over.
Troopers from the Michigan State Police said Richard Dean Carter was northbound on Blue School Road about 5:40 p.m., when his car left the road and rolled over.
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Tibbits restoration celebrated
Tibbits Opera House in Coldwater opened its doors and stage in 1882. In the late 1950s, it was slated for demolition but the community rallied to support the historic building. For more than 50 years, Tibbits supporters have worked to keep the doors open and the building viable for public use.
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Taste test to benefit fire department
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Despite rain, group walks to fight hunger
Nearly 75 people with umbrellas in hand walked the 3.5 mile course of the 42nd annual CROP Walk Sunday afternoon.
Participants left the First Baptist Church about 2 p.m.
Participants left the First Baptist Church about 2 p.m.
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Priority: New animal shelter
A new animal shelter was identified as the top priority Monday with the help of public input.
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Street millage proposal, part 2: Assessing expenses
Street millage proposal, part 2: Assessing expenses
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Village faces more sewer expense
Constantine Village Manager Mark Honeysett predicted Monday there will be additional expenses to maintain the sewer line between Constantine and Three Rivers wastewater treatment plant.
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3 face meth-related charges
Members of the St. Joseph County Area Narcotics Unit arrested three people Tuesday after an ongoing investigation.
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Animal shelter site plan is presented
The campaign for a new county animal shelter came before the St. Joseph County Board of Commissioners Tuesday.
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South Street project nears
Sturgis City Commissioners on Wednesday discussed improvements to South Street.
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Bills aim to improve safety for boaters, off-road enthusiasts
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Sturgis commissioners approve dumptruck purchase
Sturgis city commissioners on Wednesday approved the purchase of a dumptruck.
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