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Status conference, trial date set in Three Rivers attempted murder case

A status conference and trial date have been set in the attempted murder case against Lee Andrew Parker, Jr.

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County Approves Pandemic Relief Grant

The St. Joseph County Board of Commissioners approved a $217,975.82 grant agreement with the state at a regular meeting Tuesday evening. The funds were made available by the federal Coronavirus Aid, Relief, and Economic Security (CARES) Act, and are distributed to the states through the Community Development Block Grant (CDBG) program.

City Sets Terms in Carnegie Building Sale

The Three Rivers City Commission continued a contentious discussion over the sale of the former Carnegie Library building Tuesday.

Lockport Trustees Learn About Assessor Position

Lockport Township Assessor Dale Hutson explained the role of a Designated Assessor at a township Board of Trustees meeting Tuesday evening. His explanation came in response to recent concerns about the need for someone to fill the Designated Assessor position by several township trustees.

Local Meetings Primer: City, County Commissions Meeting Tonight

The St. Joseph County Board of Commissioners and the Three Rivers City Commission will both hold regular meetings as planned this evening, Tuesday, September 15. Both are accessible via the Zoom online meeting platform, which is also accessible by telephone.

Parents React to Three Rivers’ Return to the Classroom

Watershed Voice reached out to a collection of parents and Three Rivers Superintendent Ron Moag for their thoughts and reactions to how the first week of school went amid the unique, new challenges of the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic and the options put in place by Three Rivers Community Schools administrators to meet those challenges.

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Three Rivers Library Formally Announces Reopening at New Location

The Three Rivers Public Library announced Friday it will reopen at its new location on Monday, September 21.

Late Registration Classes Still Available at Glen Oaks

Available for registration are four, 10-week-long accelerated online classes that begin October 5 and run through December 18. Students wishing to enroll in the courses should apply as soon as possible.

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Glen Oaks Students Greeted with New Campus Improvements

Students returning to classes at Glen Oaks this semester are likely to notice some visible changes to the campus after staff and contractors spent the summer working on completing improvements.

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New Barbershop Opens on Main Street

A new barbershop opened Thursday morning at Michigan and Main Streets in downtown Three Rivers.

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