Watershed Voice sent out questionnaires to over 30 candidates running for elected school board positions in St. Joseph County and the surrounding area. Leading up to the General Election on November 3, Watershed will publish the questionnaires as it receives them back from the candidates. Fred Barclay, an incumbent candidate for the School Board of White Pigeon Community Schools, filled out our questionnaire. These are his answers.
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Watershed Voice sent out questionnaires to over 30 candidates running for elected school board positions in St. Joseph County and the surrounding area. Leading up to the General Election on November 3, Watershed will publish the questionnaires as it receives them back from the candidates. DyAnn Steinberger, an incumbent candidate for the School Board of Mendon Community Schools, filled out our questionnaire. These are her answers.
* Mild Swearing in episode.* On this week’s episode, Jordan and Layne dive into an impressive week of St. Joe County High School sports. They break down what ails the Big 12 and if a usual powerhouse and their coach are overrated. Lastly, they break down where the Detroit Lions should go from here after another disappointing loss.
Watershed Voice sent out questionnaires to over 30 candidates running for elected school board positions in St. Joseph County and the surrounding area. Leading up to the General Election on November 3, Watershed will publish the questionnaires as it receives them back from the candidates. Ben Karle, a candidate for the Three Rivers Community Schools’ Board of Education, filled out our questionnaire. These are his answers.
Hello, Voters in Southwest Michigan, The decision of who to vote for in the US Congressional election in […]
Leonard Hinkson, a two-year, partial-term candidate for the School Board of White Pigeon Community Schools, filled out our questionnaire. These are his answers.
Rod Detweiler, a candidate for the School Board governing Centreville Public Schools, filled out our candidate questionnaire. These are his answers.
Watershed Voice sent out questionnaires to over 30 candidates running for elected school board positions in St. Joseph County and the surrounding area. Leading up to the General Election on November 3, Watershed will publish the questionnaires as it receives them back from the candidates.
Today Watershed Voice welcomes Layne and Jordan of the Spartans, Wolverines, and Beards Podcast. The self described “bearded dudes” will talk high school, college, and pro sports with a focus on the mitten state each week for WSV.
Watershed Voice sent out questionnaires to over 30 candidates running for elected school board positions in St. Joseph County and the surrounding area. Leading up to the General Election on November 3, Watershed will publish the questionnaires as it receives them back from the candidates.
Layne Deuel of Three Rivers writes,
“When looking to vote for one of the three candidates (contending for 59th District State Representative) I ask that you disregard the ‘D’ and ‘R’ next to their names but investigate their policies and how they plan on impacting the 59th for years to come.”
The Three Rivers Woman’s Club (TRWC) announced on Tuesday the first recipient of its new Mary Snow Memorial Scholarship. The recipient, Trenton Goodrich, plans to attend Kalamazoo Valley Community College to study nursing.
A letter to the editor from Carol Higgins of Mendon Township championing Amy East, Democratic candidate for 59th District State Representative.
Following a previous situation in which more than 140 cats were seized in a hoarding situation in Park Township, Three Rivers Police Department (TRPD) responded to a similar situation in the 100 Block of North Lincoln Avenue this week.
As a result of the investigation, over 140 cats ranging from newborn to adult cats were seized from the inside the home. It took officials several hours to capture the animals. Several of the cats appeared to have health issues and will be evaluated by animal control staff and other professionals. It was determined that two of cats needed to be euthanized immediately.
A suspect is in jail after a high-speed chase last Thursday that began in Indiana. The 34-year-old Constantine man was apprehended on U.S. Highway 12 in White Pigeon Township shortly before midnight on July 30.
A letter to the editor, from Naomi Ludman of Dowagiac, concerning what she calls “the the swift, bold action of Governor (Gretchen) Whitmer” during the COVID-19 pandemic.
In this episode Torrey and Hogey have a casual conversation on a variety of topics. The two main topics featured are being an ally and also reparations for African Americans.