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Los Artistas of the Great Lakes’ exhibit opens in Three Rivers

Los Artistas of the Great Lakes, a group of four Hispanic Battle Creek artists, celebrated the opening of their exhibit at the Three Rivers Carnegie Center for the Arts on March 12. The show will be on display for the public to visit through April 11.

‘Justice for Brittany’ rally set for Saturday in Centreville

A rally will be held on Saturday, March 11 at the St. Joseph County Sheriff’s Department for Brittany Wallace Shank of Sturgis, who has been missing since 2018.

Andrew Kuk to be Sturgis’ next city manager

Lauded for his dedication to the City of Sturgis and consummate professionalism, Andrew Kuk was offered Sturgis' city manager position following a 7-1 vote by the Sturgis City Commission.

Sturgis city commissioner to resign, cites family obligations as reason

Second Precinct Commissioner Travis Klinger announced his resignation, effective at the end of April, at the close of Wednesday's Sturgis City Commission meeting.

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Who makes the best chili in downtown Three Rivers? Judge for yourself Saturday at the Chili Cook-Off

Over a dozen businesses are bringing the heat this weekend to the Downtown Three Rivers Chili Cook-Off with proceeds from the event going toward two community projects. Hosted by the Downtown Development Authority (DDA) on Saturday, March 4, local merchants will craft their own versions of an award-winning chili recipe to be tasted and judged by the public.

Marijuana regulation funding on its way to four county municipalities including Sturgis and Three Rivers

St. Joseph County will receive $881,000 from the Marijuana Regulation Fund over the next few days, the state’s Department of Treasury announced Tuesday. 

Andrew Kuk is lone applicant to interview for Sturgis city manager vacancy after others drop out

A special meeting was held Monday night where Sturgis City Commissioners conducted the first round of interviews for its vacant city manager position. Two candidates withdrew their consideration for the job prior to the meeting, leaving interim City Manager Andrew Kuk as the lone remaining applicant to interview.

Six police cameras to be installed near high traffic avenues in Three Rivers

Three Rivers City Commissioners approved a $32,100 Rural Violent Crime Reduction Initiative (RVCRI) grant last week to install six Flock Security cameras in the city for a two-year period. 

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Oscar nominated short films return to Riviera Theatre tonight

Oscar-nominated short films are returning to the Riviera Theatre beginning tonight, and continuing on Fridays and Saturdays leading up to the 95th Academy Awards on March 12.

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Proposed Three Rivers classroom display policy tabled

The issue of whether to adopt a policy regarding flags and other displays in Three Rivers classrooms was tabled at a Three Rivers Community Schools Board of Education meeting Monday night. Assurances were made that the board would continue crafting the policy at a future work session.

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