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Devier: Does a college degree or certificate truly pay off?

Glen Oaks President Dr. David Devier writes, "Now the reader might say that, of course, the president of Glen Oaks Community College would always say the college is worth it! On the surface this would seem to be true, but what is the rest of the story? I grew up as a blue collar son from a blue collar family."

Park Twp. trustee: Claims made in recent letter to the editor ‘inaccurate & unfair’

Park Township Trustee Tom Springer has written a letter in response to a recent Letter to the Editor published by Watershed Voice titled "Park Township Proposed Tax Increase." Springer writes that implying the township board tried "to keep the road millage ballot proposal a secret" is "inaccurate and unfair."

Letter to the Editor: Park Township Proposed Tax Increase

Katie Sweeney of Park Township contends township residents have "not been properly informed" of a proposed millage that, if passed, would result in an increase of up to .5 mills to help fund road repairs within the township over a four-year period. The issue will appear on the upcoming Michigan Primary ballot on Tuesday, August 3.

Devier receives ACCT Regional CEO award

Glen Oaks President Dr. David H. Devier has been chosen by the Association of Community College Trustees (ACCT) as the recipient of the 2021 Central Regional Chief Executive Officer Award. He will be recognized during the 52nd Annual ACCT Leadership Congress, in San Diego in mid-October.

Class of 1964 meets Three Rivers Promise fundraising goal

Three Rivers High School’s Class of 1964 nearly tripled its initial fundraising goal for Three Rivers Promise, raising $1,925 for future graduates of Three Rivers High School.

Glen Oaks selected for NSF Project Vision program

Glen Oaks Community College has been selected to participate in a National Science Foundation (NSF) program that will provide training and support to assist the college’s expertise in grant writing.

Reader submitted content: How to stay in business as we emerge from the pandemic

Being a small business owner always comes with challenges, but things are even more difficult thanks to the pandemic. Here are some helpful tips and resources that can help your business stay afloat.

Community Conversations series begins today at Three Rivers Public Library

The Three Rivers Public Library will host the first in a series of Community Conversations today Thursday, July 15 in downtown Three Rivers. The library won a national grant that allowed the staff to host a series of book talks and open conversations to explore the topics of diversity and inclusion.

TRDDA to host ‘Art on Main’ event Saturday in downtown Three Rivers

The Three Rivers Downtown Development Authority (TRDDA) is hosting an all-new event in downtown Three Rivers on Saturday, July 10 from 12 to 7 p.m. called "Art on Main."

Class reunions are back & TRHS’ Class of 1964 is having a 75th Birthday party

As a part of this summer’s reunions, the Three Rivers High School Class of 1964 is having a birthday party on July 31 as they celebrate their respective 75th birthdays this year. As part of that celebration, the group hopes to donate at least $600 to the Three Rivers Promise.

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