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State Republicans push back on court ruling for late ballots

The case brought by Michigan Alliance for Retired Americans against Secretary of State Jocelyn Benson, a Democrat, who said Friday she isn’t planning to appeal. Michigan Court of Claims Judge Cynthia Stephens said Friday there was “affidavit evidence that many voters were in fact deprived of having their absent voter ballot tallied in the August primary.”

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Three Rivers Library Begins Curbside Service Downtown

The Three Rivers Public Library (TRPL) resumed curbside lending service Monday, beginning public operations at its new location at 88 N. Main St. for the first time.

Downtown Three Rivers to Celebrate ‘Downtown Day’ This Saturday

The Three Rivers Downtown Development Authority and Main Street Program (TRDDA) announced its board, staff, and businesses plan to celebrate "Downtown Day" this Saturday, September 26.

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Wildcats’ Homecoming Game Coming to a Drive-In Near You

Capitalizing on a trend featuring drive-in events as a pandemic measure, Project Graduation plans to offer drive-in, giant screen viewing of the Three Rivers High School Homecoming football game on Friday, October 2.

Suspect in Three Rivers Home Invasion Case Pleads Guilty

Nicholas Mastos, one of three suspects in a home invasion that took place on South Constantine Street in Three Rivers in the early hours of July 19, pled guilty to two charges Monday, one unrelated to the invasion.

More options coming for bottle, can returns

Michigan residents with bottles and cans still piled up will soon have more options for redeeming their 10-cent deposits, the Michigan Department of Treasury announced Monday.

COVID-19 outbreaks hit almost 50 Michigan schools, colleges

At least 28 K-12 public schools and 19 colleges and universities in Michigan have reported having new or ongoing COVID-19 outbreaks, according to an update from the Michigan Department of Health and Human Services (DHHS). 

Three Rivers BOE Members Discuss Lincoln Learning Criticisms

During a regular meeting of the Three Rivers Community Schools (TRCS) Board of Education on Monday, three public commenters provided criticism of the Lincoln Learning virtual instruction platform adopted as part of the TRCS “Return to Learn” pandemic response plan.

Firearms Drawn in Custody Dispute at Scidmore Park

At 1:21 p.m. Sunday, Three Rivers Police Department (TRPD) officers were dispatched to Scidmore Park, responding to a report of a man with a gun and a possible kidnapping.

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Downtown Three Rivers Mural Mall Gets Cleanup Over Weekend

The downtown Mural Mall that connects Railroad Drive with the intersection of Main Street and Portage Avenue in downtown Three Rivers got some much needed attention Friday.

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