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Residents in Constantine were having a normal night at a ballpark, when shots were fired

Brandon Watson and Rosalie Currier Sturgis Journal Residents in Constantine were having a normal Wednesday evening, with Little League games concluding at the ballpark at Meadow Lane and South Washington Street, when shots were fired. A man was shot while spectators and players were still at the park. When officers arrived, they found a man with multiple gunshot injuries, conscious and alert. The shooter had fled, said Mark Honeysett, Constantine chief of police. The victim, a 38-year-old from Cassopolis, was treated at the scene, then airlifted to Memorial Hospital in South Bend, Ind., where he underwent surgery, Honeysett said.  The incident did not involve or target anyone else at the gathering, Honeysett said. However, the area went into immediate lockdown.

Constantine s Falcon Nation honors Doc Zimont

Constantine s Falcon Nation honors Doc Zimont Copyright 2021 Scripps Media, Inc. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed. Zach Harig and last updated 2021-01-10 00:05:47-05 CONSTANTINE, Mich. — The family at Constantine High School saluted one of its favorite people Saturday morning. Led by a busload of football players, the community, parents and alumni conducted a drive-by pep assembly for Doc Zimont, who has provided support for the school’s student-athletes for more than 60 years. Pep assembly honors Doc Zimont “Yes, 60 years,” said Constantine Public Schools superintendent Jim Wiseley. “For 60 years Doc Zimont paced our sidelines, sat in our bleachers, worked on our diamonds and supported our students. Doc also gave 60 years worth of free physicals to our student-athletes. He is the center of our Falcon Nation. Doc Zimont is still a resident of the City of Constantine and can still be seen a

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