Edwardsburg Argus - Fri Nov 27
Posted 4 hours, 19 minutes ago at 2:46 pm. Miss Teen Blossomtime royalty include: first runner-up, Allie Schoenleber, of Niles; Miss Teen Blossomtime Katelyn Lee, a freshman at Union High School; second runner-up, Kiersten Knight, of Hartford, who attends Watervliet Middle School; and Miss Congeniality Serina French, of Benton Harbor, who attends ...
Three Injured When Car Hits Tree In Van Buren CountyWSJM-AM Saint Joseph - Fri Nov 27
Three people were injured on Thanksgiving when a teenager crashed her car into a tree in Van Buren County.
Big Tree Hunt in Kent County turns up 100-year-old white ash treeFlint Township/Swartz Creek Advance - Fri Nov 27
Scott Nelson is used to attention from passers-by when they see the behemoth tree in his front yard.
Woman arrested, man sought in connection with meth dumpsite in Van Buren CountyMLive.com - Wed Nov 25
A Lawton woman was arrested Wednesday in connection with a large methamphetamine dumpsite found earlier in the week in Antwerp Township, police said.
South Haven woman injured in deer-vehicle crashKalamazoo Gazette - Mon Nov 23
A 76-year-old woman was taken to South Haven Community Hospital for treatment of minor injuries Sunday morning after the vehicle she was driving on M-43 struck a deer.
Katelyn Lee Miss Teen BlossomtimeDowagiac Daily News - Mon Nov 23
Katelyn Lee, the only contestant of 25 from Dowagiac, won Miss Teen Blossomtime Sunday afternoon at the middle school Performing Arts Center.
Special Report - In the Water: Contamination in Paw PawWXMI-TV Grand Rapids - Mon Nov 23
Before you go to bed tonight you'll probably brush your teeth or maybe even get a glass of water.
Man Arrested After High Speed Chase In SWM SundayWSJM-AM Saint Joseph - Sun Nov 22
Police arrested a man in a stolen vehicle following a high-speed chase that started in Van Buren County over the weekend.
Tax refunds await 101 area residentsKalamazoo Gazette - Fri Nov 20
Could you be one of more than 2000 Michigan residents in line for a piece of $2.37 million? It has nothing to do with lottery tickets or being the long-lost relative of someone who has died.
Tax refunds await 101 Kalamazoo-area residentsKalamazoo Gazette - Fri Nov 20
Could you be one of more than 2000 Michigan residents in line for a piece of $2.37 million? It has nothing to do with lottery tickets or being the long-lost relative of someone who has died.
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