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4 unusual facts about Berrien County


Berrien County, Michigan

Lake County, Illinois (northwest) (water boundary across Lake Michigan)

Don R. Pears

He also served as register of deeds and later as clerk of Berrien County.

Joel Minnick Longenecker

He went to Paw Paw Lake in Berrien County, Michigan to recuperate, and on September 19, 1906 died from cirrhosis of the liver, probably due – in no small part – to excessive drinking.

Ray City Plow Day

The event is free to all the public and is located in Southern Georgia's Berrien County.



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Paleontology in Michigan

In August of 1961, Larry Kickels collected the third right upper molar of a Jefferson mammoth from a gravel layer 100 feet below the surface of Berrien County, near the town of Watervliet.

Royalton Township, Michigan

Police protection in Royalton Township is provided by the Berrien County Sheriff's Department and Michigan State Police, although in the event of a priority dispatch, assistance is sometimes offered by nearby municipal police forces, including Lincoln Charter Township PD, Baroda/Lake Township PD, Saint Joseph Charter Township PD, and Berrien Springs/Oronoko Township PD, depending on circumstances of the call, location within the township, and availability of State or County police units.