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Three Rivers approves budget as water concerns spark heated commissioner exchange

Commissioners applauded Finance and Administration Director Bobbi Schoon for preparing what several described as a strong budget. During the public hearing, only two residents commented — one raising concerns about road conditions and another asking what provisions the city had made for people experiencing homelessness. As the meeting came to a close, Commissioner Torrey Brown and Mayor Angel Johnston engaged in a heated exchange over resident complaints about water quality.
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