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Three Rivers Water Festival to return this year

A group of hardworking volunteers has already begun to plan the 2021 64th annual Three Rivers Water Festival. This year’s Festival will return following the first-ever cancellation of last year’s event, made necessary by the COVID-19 pandemic.

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TRDDA chair’s commitment to city questioned prior to his reappointment

Three Rivers City Commissioners Clayton Lyczynski and Alison Haigh questioned whether Three Rivers Downtown Development Authority Chair Andrew George should be reappointed during Tuesday's commission meeting. Lyczynski cited George's involvement in a suit filed against the city concerning a petition to place a marijuana ordinance on last November's ballot, questioning George's "integrity" and "desire to do what's best for the city."

Spartans, Wolverines and Beards Podcast: High school hoops are back!

On this week's episode of Spartans, Wolverines and Beards Podcast, Layne breaks down the much anticipated return of boys' and girls' high school hoops.

Three Rivers Police investigating multiple auto thefts

The Three Rivers Police Department responded to two separate incidents of motor vehicle theft this week, both of which resulted in the recovery of the vehicles in question.

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Hogey Reviews Everything: Three Rivers’ Starbucks

WSV's Michael "Hogey" Hogoboom writes, "Truly, Starbucks is not your place to go for quality artisan coffee. You’ll never hear a coffee connoisseur mention the Seattle-based chain as their favorite place. It’s really more of the gateway toward good coffee in most people’s experience, and again—isn’t that similar to Budweiser? Many beer drinkers tried a domestic lager long before summoning the courage to try their first IPA."

St. Joseph County CTE Students of the Semester Announced

The St. Joseph County Career & Technical Education (CTE) Consortium congratulates students who have distinguished themselves in their CTE programs and have been selected “CTE Student of the Semester” for the first semester of 2020-21.

World Fare expands grocery line

A downtown Three Rivers storefront has added shelves of dry goods, pantry essentials, and refrigerated and frozen foods to its selection. World Fare, a volunteer-run nonprofit store that has made its home on Main Street for 17 years, mainly carried fair trade home goods, décor, jewelry, and gifts until recently.

Local Meetings Primer: Three Rivers, St. Joseph County Commissions meeting tonight

The St. Joseph County Board of Commissioners and the Three Rivers City Commission will both hold regular meetings as planned this evening, Tuesday, February 2. Read this local meetings primer for what to expect.

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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.

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