Coming soon to downtown Buchanan will be a social district. The city council approved it this past week. Southwest Michigan Regional Chamber Director of
Coming soon to downtown Buchanan will be a social district. The city council approved it on Monday. Southwest Michigan Regional Chamber Director of Membership Sarah Spoonholtz tells WSJM News within a social district, a person can carry around an alcoholic beverage if it’s purchased at a participating business and in a one-time use, marked container. Buchanan’s social district will run north and south of Front Street between Red Bud Trail and Main Street on the north, and Days Avenue and South Oak Street to the south. Spoonholtz says this makes four Berrien County communities to have approved social districts this year.
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BURGLARY
EAST COCALICO TWP.: Nathan R. Carpenter, 18, of Ephrata, and three juveniles were charged with burglary and criminal mischief after breaking into a park pavilion and starting several small fires, causing $3,900 in damage, at Reamstown Park in the first block of East Church Street at 4:27 p.m. on April 18, police said.
DISORDERLY
CONDUCT
EAST COCALICO TWP.: Frank Brown, 40, of Stevens, was charged with disorderly conduct and public drunkenness after knocking over merchandise and stealing $188 in lottery tickets from a Phillips 66 gas station at 2194 North Reading Road at 9:48 p.m. on April 24, police said.
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TERRORISTIC THREATS
EAST EARL TWP.: A juveniles was charged with terroristic threats and resisting arrest after threatening to shoot family members during a domestic disturbance shortly after 5 p.m. on April 23, police said. The juvenile then physically resisted officers, police said.
Street Repair Commences in Downtown Casper, East Second Street
Winter s over, so it s time for that other Wyoming season: road construction.
The City of Casper will be working on several construction and street maintenance repairs during the summer, which may lead to detours and affect parking, according to a news release from Beth Andress, the city s community relations coordinator.
The rebuilding of the Old Yellowstone District parking lot between Collins Drive and Midwest Avenue, and Ash and David streets will affect people the most, Public Services Director Andrew Beamer said.
The lot will be closed to overnight parking during of the project, which is set to be completed by the end of August.