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Glen Oaks to award emergency funding to eligible students

Glen Oaks will award $288,341 in emergency grants to students through funds from the Higher Education Emergency Relief Fund (HEERF) and authorized by the Coronavirus Response and Relief Supplemental Appropriations Act (CRRSAA).

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Three Rivers Woman’s Club: Glimpses of the Past, Looking Forward to the Future

Helen McCauslin of the Three Rivers Woman's Club submitted the first piece of what is expected to be a yearlong series of articles leading up to the celebration of the 130th anniversary of the Three Rivers Woman’s Club in November.

El-Sayed: Americans could see a return to ‘normal’ by summer but that’s ‘not good enough’

During an appearance on The Michigan Left with Andrew George last week Dr. Abdul El-Sayed said Americans could see a return to normalcy from the pandemic as early as this summer. With that said, Sayed believes "normal" is too small a bar to hurdle, and shouldn't be part of the United States’ endgame.

Spartans, Wolverines and Beards Podcast: So Long #9

The fellas discuss the results of the MHSAA District 8 State Finals, and the imminent departure of Matthew Stafford and what direction the Detroit Lions should take next.

Local Meeting Primer: Library board to consider lease agreement with Three Rivers Woman’s Club

The Three Rivers Public Library Board will meet at 6 p.m. tonight, Tuesday, January 26 via Zoom, to discuss a variety of topics, including a potential lease agreement with the Three Rivers Woman's Club.

Kalamazoo woman transported to hospital after rear-ending tractor in Colon Twp.

A 53-year-old Kalamazoo woman was transported to the hospital Monday after she rear-ended a tractor in Colon Township, according to the St. Joseph County Sheriff’s Department.

Centreville Bulldogs secure first ever state championship

The Centreville Bulldogs Varsity Football team are state champions for the first time in school history. Led by a suffocating defense all season, the Bulldogs managed to shut out the explosive Ubly Bearcats offense, 22-0 on Friday, January 22 at Ford Field.

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Food & Family: R. Stanley’s makes its triumphant return to TR

With the help of his sister Barbara Humes, who is retired after 31 years with IAC Mendon and has been baking and catering just as long, Ralph Humes resurrected R. Stanley's, which used to call 618 South Main Street home some 20 years ago as a dine-in and takeout spot. R. Stanley's returned this week in the form of a pop-up diner, operating out of Venue 45 in downtown Three Rivers, making family meals to-go.

Spartans, Wolverines and Beards Podcast: Centreville Bulldogs State Title Preview

This week's episode of Spartans, Wolverines and Beards Podcast features a very special guest, Head Coach Jerry Schultz of the Centreville Bulldogs.

St. Joseph County sets aside $10K for potential COVID vaccination clinics

The St. Joseph County Board of Commissioners approved a budget amendment Tuesday to set aside $10,000 to fund additional COVID-19 vaccination clinics, should the need arise in the coming weeks and months. The allocation of funds would support Covered Bridge Healthcare in COVID-19 vaccine distributions for first and second round dosing.

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