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Inaugural Mary Snow Memorial Scholarship Awarded

The Three Rivers Woman’s Club (TRWC) announced on Tuesday the first recipient of its new Mary Snow Memorial Scholarship. The recipient, Trenton Goodrich, plans to attend Kalamazoo Valley Community College to study nursing.

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Marijuana Petitioners Sue City of Three Rivers

Petitioners and city officials confirmed a lawsuit has been filed against the City of Three Rivers during the regular Three Rivers City Commission meeting on Tuesday.

County Commissioners Take Exception to Incendiary Budget Remarks

At its regular meeting Tuesday, the St. Joseph County Board of Commissioners responded to remarks by Tim Carls in a public comment period early in the meeting concerning the county budget.

Missing Elderly Woman with Dementia Located by K9 Jake

A Three Rivers Police Department (TRPD) K9 tracking dog named Jake successfully located a missing woman Monday evening after she wandered away from the Bentwater Apartments complex.

Three Rivers School Board Members Express Doubts Over Reopening Plan

Members of the Board of Education (BOE) discussed conflicting opinions and doubts over the Three Rivers Community Schools (TRCS) Return-to-Learn plan, which it adopted at a special meeting last Wednesday, August 12.

‘To do better, and to be better’: Three Rivers School Board Adopts Racial Justice Statement

At its regular meeting Monday, the Three Rivers Community Schools (TRCS) Board of Education (BOE) voted unanimously to adopt a statement on racial justice it has been discussing and revising since a draft was first introduced at a July meeting.

Living on Purpose: The Good, the Bad and the Ugly of Cancel Culture

"Commenting, and reposting requires so little effort and happens so fast, it's easy to not even realize you're participating by casting your stone. Recently a local prosecutor whom I have never crossed paths with was the subject of local cancel culture. I can't identify the guy in a lineup, but plenty of folks have strong opinions about the direction of his future. It was apparent while watching his character be crucified in the comment section."

Glen Oaks Adopts New Discrimination Policy and Statement

In order to remain compliant with Title IX rule changes and its processes, Glen Oaks Community College's Board of Trustees adopted a new Sex/Gender-Based Harassment, Discrimination and Misconduct Policy during a regular meeting on Thursday, Aug. 13.

Abuhaltam Pleads Guilty to Second Degree Murder in May Killing

In a hearing Friday, Mohammad Abuhaltam pled guilty to second degree murder in the death of 59-year-old James May, Sr., of Three Rivers.

Sow Good Seeds: Embrace the Abundance

"I preserve food in good faith that it will be eaten and enjoyed later – not simply because I can’t bear to see a tomato go moldy. It’s good to put food away for the future, but it’s also good to eat now, while the eatin’s good.”

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