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City of Three Rivers

City Commission Proclaims Three Rivers as ‘Center of Universe’

Three Rivers City Commissioners approved a motion Tuesday to proclaim the city as the “Center of the Universe.”

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Court documents: City responds in Three Rivers marijuana lawsuit

Documents obtained by Watershed Voice Tuesday show additional details on the lawsuit filed in St. Joseph County Circuit Court last month pertaining to a petition on a Three Rivers marijuana ballot initiative.

City of Three Rivers votes to draft marijuana ordinance for 2021

Three Rivers City Commissioners voted Tuesday evening to draft marijuana ordinance language for the first available ballot next year. If passed, the ordinance would permit the establishment of a set number of marijuana retail businesses inside the city.

Ex-Finance Director Pleads Guilty to Embezzlement in South Haven

Wendy Hochstedler, a former Three Rivers City Finance Director who was fired and subsequently settled a lawsuit with the City has pled guilty to embezzlement from the City of South Haven in court.

Three Rivers Marijuana Petition Goes Before Judge

This morning, Circuit Court Judge Paul Stutesman spoke to attorneys for the plaintiff and defense in a lawsuit case around a City of Three Rivers marijuana ballot measure petition that City Clerk rejected last month.

Three Rivers Bridge Walk Spans a Decade; Event to Proceed as Planned

The Tenth Annual Historic Bridge Walk is proceeding as planned this Labor Day in Three Rivers. Participants can begin their walk on September 7 between 9:00 a.m. and noon. The event is free and will take place rain or shine, unless lightning is present.

In Detail: Jobs for Michigan Communities vs. Melissa Bliss, Clerk for City of Three Rivers

Alleging the denial of its "statutory right to initiate an ordinance relating to certain adult use marihuana establishments in the City of Three Rivers," Jobs for Michigan Communities, a ballot question committee, filed suit Monday, August 17 in St. Joseph County Circuit Court against City Clerk Melissa Bliss and the City of Three Rivers. Watershed Voice takes a detailed look into what the civil action entails.

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.

Lockport Moves Forward with Agreement on Clark Logic Property

At its regular Monday meeting, the Lockport Township Board of Trustees authorized Township Supervisor Mark Major to sign onto an agreement with the City of Three Rivers and Clark Logistics regarding the development of a property on North Main Street.

Resolution passed on sale of former Carnegie Library building

The Three Rivers City Commission passed a resolution Tuesday supporting the sale of the historic former Carnegie Library building at 109 N. Main St. to the Carnegie Center for the Arts (CCA). The resolution is corrected over previously filed versions with an updated legal property description. CCA occupies the building, which adjoins a historic former bank and a newer building that it already owns.

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