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Area residents sentenced to probation in Berrien County court
NILES — Several area residents were sentenced to probation on a variety of charges Monday in Berrien County Trial Court. Nicholas Anthony Austin, 26, of South Bend, pleaded guilty to possession of analogues and attempted resisting and obstructing police and was sentenced to two years probation, completion of the Tri-Cap program, 140 days in jail […] The post Area residents sentenced to probation in Berrien County court appeared first on Leader Publications.
The Releaf Center hosts ribbon-tying ceremony for new Dowagiac location
DOWAGIAC — A marijuana provisioning center was officially welcomed into the Dowagiac business community on Wednesday. Chamber of Commerce representatives and business owners gathered at the ReLeaf Center, 29402 Amerihost Dr, Dowagiac, celebrating the occasion with a ribbon tying ceremony. Instead of a traditional ribbon-cutting ceremony, Soenen and the chamber used a ribbon tying ceremony […] The post The Releaf Center hosts ribbon-tying ceremony for new Dowagiac location appeared first on Leader Publications.
LETTER TO THE EDITOR: Infrastructure important to Buchanan community
Patting infrastructure on a “not important” list has consequences for a community. For example, your May 18 article “Buchanan commissioners talk infrastructure projects,” reveals Buchanan has hired an Indiana engineering firm to study the collapsed retaining wall on Front Street hill across from the American Legion. This area is the gateway into the city from […] The post LETTER TO THE EDITOR: Infrastructure important to Buchanan community appeared first on Leader Publications.
Brandywine superintendent thanks community for bond approval
NILES — Brandywine school district officials took time at Monday’s Board of Education meeting to thank district residents for supporting the district’s $22 million bond issue proposal earlier this month. The bond issue proposal approved May 7 will provide funding for a variety of new projects including secure entrances at all district schools, a new […] The post Brandywine superintendent thanks community for bond approval appeared first on Leader Publications.
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