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Suspects identified in Armstrong Park vandalism, investigation ongoing

While suspects have been identified, Three Rivers Deputy Chief Sam Smallcombe said police are awaiting additional documentation before submitting the case to the St. Joseph County Prosecutor's Office for review.

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David Munoz: A Latino story of persistence and generational stability

At 21, David Munoz, a lifelong Sturgis resident, is a father of two and the son of first-generation Mexican immigrants. Both of Munoz's parents made sacrifices to build a new life in Sturgis. His father worked long hours as a welder; his mother raised three children while navigating a new country with limited resources. They never owned a home. They never took a vacation. But they gave their son something more enduring, a sense of purpose.

The Huss Project’s ‘Back to School Celebration’ returns to Three Rivers Saturday

Every August, the Huss Project (1008 8th St.) transforms its space into a hub of generosity and community spirit. At the heart of the celebration is a giveaway of 500 high-quality backpacks filled with age-appropriate school supplies for elementary, middle, and high school students.

Watershed Voice’s Summer Fundraising Drive starts today

Donate today or any time in the next two weeks (August 4 through August 18) to help us reach our summer fundraising goal of $5,000. Whether it's a one-time donation or a monthly contribution, your support can make a difference.

WVPE braces for future as state and federal funding is cut

"It's easy to destroy what has been built up over 40 years, but it's a lot harder to rebuild," Tony Krabill, content director at WVPE, said in an interview with Watershed Voice.

Three Rivers City Commission to consider PFAS limits, housing lot sale, pickleball courts at Tuesday meeting

The Three Rivers City Commission will meet Tuesday, August 5 at 6 p.m. at City Hall, 333 W. Michigan Ave. The commission plans to discuss a range of topics from environmental safeguards to new recreation facilities.

What you need to know: Kalamazoo’s 2025 municipal election

Kalamazoo voters will head to the polls this November to elect a mayor, vice mayor, and three city commissioners. Here's a quick guide to what's on the ballot and how to vote.

WMUK weighs next steps after federal funding for public broadcasting slashed

WMUK, a public nonprofit radio station based in Kalamazoo, reaches roughly 37,000 listeners per week. It’s now bracing for a $356,000 loss or about 7–10% of the station’s annual operating budget due to federal funding cuts, according to General Manager Stephen Williams.

Sturgis officials move to cut curbside recycling amid rising costs

While no formal vote was taken, all but one commissioner expressed support for ending the service in fiscal year 2026. 

Watershed Voice to host fifth annual artist showcase in Three Rivers Saturday

Join us this Saturday for a celebration of local artists and local journalism at The Huss Project in Three Rivers. Read this preview for more details about the event and its performers.

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