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Joy Comes in the Mourning

"When someone is grieving one of the best things to do is just be present. Your presence was felt Three Rivers. I balled afterward and finally regained a sense of peace knowing that so many others care, are willing to have the hard conversations, and take a stand against injustice. After all of the mourning, there was joy."

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Car passenger accidently shoots himself in the leg, causes driver to crash in Three Rivers

It wasn't in the proverbial foot but it was close enough. A passenger of a vehicle traveling on US 131 near Broadway Avenue in Three Rivers Monday afternoon accidentally shot himself in the leg, causing the driver of said vehicle to leave the roadway and crash, according to the Three Rivers Police Department.

Interview: Dan Moyle, ‘I’m Not In An Abusive Relationship’ podcast

In March of 2019, Domestic and Sexual Abuse Services began recording "I'm Not In An Abusive Relationship," a podcast centering on themes of domestic violence. Nearly sixty episodes later, Watershed Voice sat down with Dan Moyle, DASAS board member and the podcast's producer, to talk about the show.

21-year-old arraigned on homicide charge in Three Rivers man’s death

A 21-year-old Three Rivers man could face up to life in prison after being arraigned Friday in St. Joseph County District Court on a single count of homicide in the death of 59-year-old James May.

Major: ‘Lockport Township is only trying to get the best deal for Clark Logic’

Lockport Township Supervisor Mark Major told Watershed Voice Wednesday that contrary to comments made by Three Rivers Mayor Tom Lowry and City Manager Joe Bippus during Tuesday's city commission meeting, the township is only trying to do right by Clark Logic.

City revises budget in anticipation of reduction in state funding due to COVID-19

The Three Rivers City Commission approved a number of proposed revenue and expenditure adjustments to its general fund in anticipation of potential reductions in state shared revenue due to the financial impact of COVID-19.

Keep Your Voice Down
Keep Your Voice Down: Whittling Birds

Doug and Alek return for Episode 5 of Keep Your Voice Down where they take a real-life Buzzfeed quiz to find out which member of the 1998 Chicago Bulls they are, address concerns from readers about certain content published on Watershed Voice, and how we can raise the level of public discourse together as a community.

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Ask a Cop: TRPD detective talks new radio system

Watershed Voice recently sat down with Det. Sgt. Sam Smallcombe of the Three Rivers Police Department for a new series we're calling "Ask a Cop." This week Smallcombe talks about the department's new radio system, and the importance of interoperability.

Coming to TR: Saturday Market at The Huss Project

Starting on Saturday, June 6 at 1008 8th Street in Three Rivers, The Huss Project will offer a selection of fresh, local foods as part of its Saturday Market

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Annual Huss Future Fest cancelled

Out of an abundance of caution and uncertainty surrounding COVID-19 The Huss Project announced Wednesday Huss Future Fest 2020, originally scheduled for July 25, has been cancelled.

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