Frank Stanko leaving Watershed Voice staff writer position, will serve on board of directors
He's not putting journalism on hold because of disagreements, Frank says, but in an attempt to prevent burnout and shed some bad habits.
He's not putting journalism on hold because of disagreements, Frank says, but in an attempt to prevent burnout and shed some bad habits.
“To our citizens, I pledge to lead the sheriff’s office with integrity and compassion,” he says.
"We're more powerful as a county and can have more of an impact by having all these talented, smart, dedicated people collaborating on these issues," John Carmichael says.
You won't forget your old acquaintances, or where to meet them for public parties Tuesday night!
“We are beyond grateful for everything Melissa (Bliss) has done for the Three Rivers Area Community Foundation,” Board President Christy Trammell said. “Her dedication and leadership have been essential in shaping the foundation into what it is today."
A clerk with the prosecutor's office stated that assault and battery charges were declined, and no arraignment was held Monday.
It's our hope to raise an additional $10,000 before December 31 to achieve our goal, and secure much-needed funding for 2025.
Twenty-nine student athletes who took part in varsity boys cross country and varsity volleyball will be recognized tonight.
OK, Brittni Huyck was gone for a minute but she's back now, and she has a new story to tell, literature(ly). The local author, hairstylist, and Three Rivers native dropped by Keep Your Voice Down Thursday to promote the fourth (and possibly final) book in her Iron City Heat Series "Someone Like Him."
“By uniting our foundations, we can amplify our resources and reach, ensuring that we continue to meet the evolving needs of the communities we serve," SACF Executive Director Lindsay Aguilar said.