Kristine Stevens replaces Paul Aivars who is retiring after seven years of service with Glen Oaks.
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Ken Peterson, MAJ USA (Ret.), of Buchanan urges fellow Michigan residents to vote “Yes” on Proposal 2 (Promote the Vote).
The event is a casual gathering to connect with former Glen Oaks students. Anyone who attended or graduated from Glen Oaks is encouraged to attend.
Andy Anderson of Dowagiac, a self-described lifelong Republican, explains why he’s voting for a Democrat in the Michigan 5th Congressional District race.
Ken Peterson, MAJ USA (Ret.), of Buchanan gives “kudos to President Biden, Congressional Democrats, and a few Congressional Republicans” for a variety of legislation passed in recent years.
Hailey Colpitts of Vandalia explains why she is running for Cassopolis Public Schools Board of Education as a write-in candidate in November.
Join Watershed Voice staff in listening to two of the most preeminent authorities in their fields discuss how the media can improve its reporting on the crucial topics of caregiving and mental health. While we’re attending the event in-person, you can join via Facebook live on Monday and Tuesday.
Local Independent Online News (LION) Publishers announced finalists for the 2022 LION Local Journalism Awards today, and Watershed Voice has been nominated in the Outstanding Coverage Award and Public Service Award categories.
The Division of Health Sciences at Glen Oaks Community College has announced two new nursing faculty members: Melissa Blair and Lisa Cripe.
Glen Oaks Community College recently announced its outstanding scholars for the Summer 2022 Semester.
The 28th annual HarmonyFest will be held in Historic Downtown Three Rivers on Sunday, September 4 beginning at 1:30 p.m
The Three Rivers Promise is once again sponsoring an all-you-can-eat fish fry and chicken tenders dinner to raise funds for the local scholarship program.
Supporters, staff, and volunteers of Domestic And Sexual Abuse Services (DASAS) will gather Saturday, August 20 to raise awareness and funds for survivors of abuse in Southwest Michigan, as the annual Walk a Mile in Their Shoes Rally returns to Lafayette Park in Three Rivers.
The Huss Project will host the annual Three Rivers Area Faith Community (TRAFC) Back to School Celebration on August 13 from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. during the Huss Project Farmer’s Market and Second Saturdays Art Market.
*culture is not optional (*cino) recently announced the Dolly Parton’s Imagination Library (DPIL) launch in Three Rivers. Each month, the Imagination Library provides an age-appropriate book for every registered child ages 0 to 5 in the City of Three Rivers, absolutely free to the family.
U.S. Rep. Fred Upton will be on the campus of Glen Oaks Community College at 10 a.m. on Tuesday, August 9 to announce a $900,000 grant to implement a safe, effective, and cost-efficient distance learning model for all Glen Oaks students.
Mishler was the Glen Oaks Vikings baseball coach from 1992 to 2002.
Several students were recently recognized for their acceptance as registered apprentices through the St. Joseph County Career & Technical Education Consortium.