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Cass County commissioners approve budgetLeader Publications1 day ago
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Cass County commissioners approve budget
CASSOPOLIS — Cass County Commissioners approved a new budget Tuesday at a special county board meeting but it wasn’t unanimously supported by commissioners or the public. The new budget is for the 2025 fiscal year that starts Oct. 1. The new budget is a balanced one, thanks to the use of $1.566 million from the […] The post Cass County commissioners approve budget appeared first on Leader Publications.
Teacher/Staff Spotlight: Laura McIntyre, Patrick Hamilton Elementary
Educators and staff are perhaps the greatest population of unsung heroes in Berrien and Cass County. This school year, Leader Publications will publish spotlights featuring teachers and staff throughout the Dowagiac Union Schools district, giving the community a chance to get to know the hard-working individuals shaping their children’s lives. Name: Laura McIntyre School: Patrick […] The post Teacher/Staff Spotlight: Laura McIntyre, Patrick Hamilton Elementary appeared first on Leader Publications.
Decorate Dowagiac Committee aims to amp up city décor
Dowagiac — A new committee, Decorate Dowagiac, announced Thursday its mission of building upon and enhancing the City of Dowagiac’s traditional holiday streetscape decorations. “Our goal is to enhance the basics that are already in stock, and add some new features,” stated Melissa Gunn, owner of Deck the Halls and the committee’s Chairwoman. “Because commercial […] The post Decorate Dowagiac Committee aims to amp up city décor appeared first on Leader Publications.
Sacred Heart Rehabilitation, feds reach settlement
Sacred Heart Rehabilitation Center and the federal government have agreed to a settlement, which includes a $1 million penalty, after Sacred Heart was accused of giving out controlled substances before patients were examined by a health care practitioner.
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