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Kalamazoo hires city LGBTQIA+ liaisons

The new hires are part of the city's efforts to improve its score on the Municipal Equality Index calculated by the Human Rights Campaign.

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Huss Project accepts $50K Hometown Grant from T-Mobile

Three Rivers was one of 25 communities across America to receive a $50,000 Hometown Grant from T-Mobile. The award was celebrated Saturday.

Glen Oaks announces latest President’s and Dean’s Lists

Students on the President’s Honor Roll achieved a grade point average of 4.0. Students on the Dean’s Honor Roll achieved a grade point average of 3.75-3.99.

Local meeting primer: Three Rivers City Commission

Regular session business is scheduled to include discussion of an economic development and marketing plan and a specific downtown plan.

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Recap: Fourth annual Watershed Voice Artist Showcase

Saturday's event at The Huss Project featured 10 acts and raised $1,984 for local, independent journalism.

Silver Creek Township crash injures 3

A vehicle traveling northbound on Indian Lake Road failed to yield the right of way, causing another vehicle to strike an embankment.

Local meeting primer: St. Joseph County Board of Commissioners

A closed session will be to discuss a written legal opinion exempt from disclosure under the attorney-client privilege and FOIA.

Body found near Middle Street in Three Rivers

The Three Rivers Police Department is asking anyone with more information regarding a body found behind a residence on Middle Street to contact them.

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Dowagiac native, SMC grad is renowned nurse anesthetist

Rick VanTuyl, 64, is a nurse anesthetist for Henry Ford Health. He grew up in Dowagiac before being educated at schools including University of Detroit Mercy.

Cass County motorcycle crash injures Indiana man

The motorcycle was going around a curve when the driver lost control in foggy conditions and laid the bike down on the pavement.

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