Sturgis, Michigan Sturgis, Michigan Chicago Street, looking west, Sturgis, Michigan (68050).jpg Location of Sturgis, Michigan Location of Sturgis, Michigan Sturgis is a town/city in St.

The town/city is positioned at the northeast corner of Sturgis Township and at the intersection of U.S.

Sturgis is just off of the Michigan / Indiana border and the I-80/90 Indiana Toll Road.

3.2 Sturgis: "The Electric City" Sturgis is positioned at 41 47 57 N 85 25 09 W. According to the United States Enumeration Bureau, the town/city has a total region of 6.49 square miles (16.81 km2), all land. The City owns and operates Kirsch Municipal Airport (KIRS), which is positioned in northeast corner of the City.

Sturgis is served by Michigan Southern Railroad Company for commercial rail service.

The historic Sturgis Train Depot, assembled in 1895, is one of the earliest train depots in West Michigan.

Joseph Valley region in southern Michigan territory and settled in what is now Sturgis.

The initial site of his home can be seen at Pioneer Park, maintained by the City of Sturgis.

Sturgis is known as the "Electric City" due to its municipal electric utility and hydroelectric dam, which date back to the early days of the community.

The City-owned electric department has served the Sturgis region since the city's inception in 1896.

In 1909, the City of Sturgis allowed assembly of a hydro electric dam on the St.

In 2011, the City jubilated the centennial of the Dam as part of "Sturgis Dam Days." Sturgis is a Sister City to Wiesloch, Germany. In 1966, the metros/cities of Wiesloch and Sturgis decided to form a Sister City partnership that interval out of President Eisenhower's People-to-People program which was formed to increase cultural awareness and promote friendship.

In 1967 Wiesloch formally began the cultural exchange by sending a improve choir to Sturgis.

In 1969 Sturgis reciprocated, sending its improve choir to Wiesloch.

In 1989 a Sturgis teacher worked in Wiesloch as part of the Sister City program.

In 2016 Sturgis and Wiesloch jubilated the 50th Anniversary of their Sister City partnership.

For many years, in the third week of May, Sturgis served as the kickoff town/city for Michigan Week, a statewide celebration.

With statewide celebration of Michigan Week waning, in 2010, Sturgis ended the tradition of holding the Michigan Week Kick-Off, opting to jubilate Sturgis Dam Days in June.

Sturgis Dam Days was held with respect to the hydroelectric dam.

The 100-year anniversary of the Sturgis Dam was jubilated at the Sturgis Dam Days in 2011.

In 2012, the Sturgis improve began celebrating Sturgis Fest amid the last week in June.

Sturgis Railroad Depot being moved through Sturgis, MI to its new locale on June 24, 2014.

On June 23-24, 2014, the historic Sturgis Rail Depot was moved from its locale on West Main & N.

The Depot is now undergoing renovations to be used as a exhibition by the Sturgis Historical Society. The City of Sturgis is a Council-Manager Form of government with a nine-member City Commission.

The City is divided into four precincts and two members of the Commission are propel from each precinct with one member propel from the City at large.

The City Commission is the legislative body, responsible for the passage of municipal ordinances and the overall direction of City.

The City Commission appoints a experienced City Manager, who manages the day-to-day operations of the City, as well as the City Attorney, City Assessor, City Treasurer, and City Clerk.

The Commission sets policy to be carried out by the City Manager and City staff.

In the city, the populace was spread out with 28.2% under the age of 18, 11.5% from 18 to 24, 27.9% from 25 to 44, 17.7% from 45 to 64, and 14.6% who were 65 years of age or older.

Brown, former state senator of the 16th Senate District of Michigan, is from Sturgis.

Verne Troyer, actor, was born in Sturgis, but interval up in Centreville, Michigan.

"Historic Sturgis Train Depot To Be Moved".

About Sturgis Hospital Sturgis, Michigan: Pictorial City Directory and Year Book, September, 1915, Willis C.

The story of Sturgis: From past to present, City of Sturgis, retrieved March 11, 2008 a b "Moving the Sturgis Railroad Depot".

"Sturgis Historical Museum - At the Depot".

City of Sturgis - City Commission.

City of Sturgis - Commission Members.

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