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Stevensville Today
By the People, for the People
St. Joseph Twp. man convicted of murder, JR Automation closing Stevensville plant
Local news podcast covers crime and business updates in Southwest Michigan
Mar. 25, 2026 at 1:49pm
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The latest edition of the Southwest Michigan's Morning News podcast reported on a man being convicted of murder in St. Joseph Township, as well as the closure of an automation plant in Stevensville.
Why it matters
These stories cover important public safety and economic developments in the region, providing updates on a serious crime case and the impact of a major employer shutting down operations.
The details
The podcast reported that a 45-year-old St. Joseph Township man was convicted of murder in the shooting death of his neighbor. Additionally, the news covered the announcement that JR Automation, an industrial automation company, will be closing its Stevensville plant, impacting over 100 local jobs.
- The murder conviction was announced on March 25, 2026.
- JR Automation's plant closure in Stevensville was also reported on March 25, 2026.
The players
St. Joseph Township
A township located in Berrien County, Michigan.
JR Automation
An industrial automation company that is closing its plant in Stevensville, Michigan.
The takeaway
These stories highlight the ongoing challenges faced by communities in Southwest Michigan, from public safety concerns to the economic impacts of major employers shutting down operations. Local news outlets play a vital role in keeping residents informed about these important developments.


