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One hundred-plus rally in Three Rivers as part of national ‘Hands Off’ protests

The protest drew people from throughout St. Joseph County and surrounding areas, many of whom expressed frustration with the Trump administration’s approach to governance, citing issues such as tariffs, budget cuts, education policy changes, and a disregard for legal norms.

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Help us celebrate five years of Watershed Voice this month

Please consider starting a monthly donation of $5 or more as we celebrate our fifth anniversary. And if you get a chance, join our staff and board of directors at Useless Creatures this Saturday, April 5 from 4-6 p.m. in downtown Three Rivers to commemorate this important milestone.

Beacon Health System to acquire four Ascension hospitals in Southwest Michigan

The acquisition will include the Ascension Borgess Hospital ProMed Family Practice in Three Rivers.

Three Rivers Commission acknowledges storm response efforts, reviews housing development and budget approvals

The commission also held a pinning ceremony to recognize two firefighters for their recent promotions.

Severe storm causes power outages, property damage in St. Joseph County

A National Weather Service damage assessment on Monday confirmed that the storm was not a tornado but rather a “straight-line wind” event.

‘Everybody needs help sometime’: Rural eviction drives cycles of housing instability

About 450 St. Joseph County households are behind on their rent, averaging about $800 in rent debt per household. Many of them are one emergency away from becoming one of the 40,000 Michigan households removed from their home by eviction each year.

Three Rivers breaks ground on downtown amphitheater

The ceremony took place Wednesday morning at the amphitheater’s future location on Joshua Drive

Three Rivers City Commission awards downtown amphitheater contract despite concerns

Commissioners raised concerns about Brussee Brady Construction's alleged track record with previous city projects, citing issues with accountability and unfinished work.

Keep Your Voice Down: Watershed Voice — An oral history

In honor of the news organization's upcoming five-year anniversary, Keep Your Voice Down hosts Alek Haak-Frost and Doug Sears Jr. are joined by Deborah Haak-Frost to provide an oral history of Watershed Voice's inception and the months and years that followed. Join us as we recall the trying and triumphant times of your favorite award-winning nonprofit news magazine.

Federal funding freeze affects grant renewal for crime reduction technology used by Three Rivers Police

While the department’s primary funding comes from the city’s budget, special projects and initiatives often rely on federal grants. After successfully implementing a crime reduction program for a year, the department planned to apply for renewed funding but that was put on hold due to the federal funding freeze.

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