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Constitution Day Celebration, set for Friday in Centreville, has forced modification of class schedule

Constitution Day Celebration, set for Friday in Centreville, has forced modification of class schedule
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Cases that come St Joseph County District Court Judge Jeff Middleton will return to livestream format

By Jef Rietsma Special to Sturgis Journal Cases that come St. Joseph County District Court Judge Jeff Middleton will return to livestream format, following a misunderstanding involving state officials. Meanwhile, Middleton, who has gained an internet following due to a pair of unusual court situations, broke a long silence last week, with a YouTube that focused on the topic of his shoulder-length hair. Middleton said the attention his live feeds have drawn is a distraction that compromises the integrity of the court system. In March, he presided over a case that served as a springboard to his reluctant popularity. The case involved a Sturgis defendant in a domestic violence case. During the Zoom proceeding, attorney Deborah Davis told Middleton she suspected the victim and defendant were in the same room, despite a restraining order. Davis’ hunch proved correct. That court proceeding drew extensive viewership, boosting the number of Middleton’s YouTube followers.

JCBOE approves COVID related stipend for employees

The stipend will be paid to employees upon completion of additional training related to COVID recovery. “We are doing some extra training after hours,” said JCBOE Superintendent Kevin Dukes. “The training will be COVID related. There are a few things we did this year that were different that teachers say, ‘I’ll do this forever,’ and some they say, ‘Please, Mr. Dukes let’s not ever do this again.’ The training will tie all of that together, plus prepare us for the next school year.” Dukes said the board wants to reward JCBOE employees for their hard work. “Teachers have worked their tails off this year, all educators not just teachers. Custodians, lunchroom workers, aides, everybody. We want to give the stipend to all employees to show we appreciate them,” Dukes said.

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