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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.

Chad Spence sworn in as St. Joseph County Sheriff

“To our citizens, I pledge to lead the sheriff’s office with integrity and compassion,” he says.

What actually qualifies as affordable housing in St. Joseph County? We asked a developer, county residents, and more to weigh in.

"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.

Local New Year’s Eve parties preview for Cass, Kalamazoo, and St. Joseph Counties

You won't forget your old acquaintances, or where to meet them for public parties Tuesday night!

Cass County Historic Courthouse honored with handmade gift

"This is a token of our appreciation for letting us be the facilitators of your renovation," said ELITE Superintendent Jeff Copenhafer, who took the lead on crafting the piece.

Three Rivers commissioner arrested, county prosecutor’s office declines charges

A clerk with the prosecutor's office stated that assault and battery charges were declined, and no arraignment was held Monday.

Three Rivers City Commission furthers airport project

Commissioners approved the use of $170,000 to purchase parcels adjacent to the airport. The airport will continue to have clear airspace, according to Director of Public Services Amy Roth's report.

St. Joseph County board supports aging resources as they seek Michigan grant

The "No Wrong Door" program allows for informed decisions about healthcare, Commissioner Rick Shaffer said. Shaffer also showed a present for colleague Dennis Allen.

Three Rivers Community Schools Board recognizes Wildcat cross country, volleyball athletes

“Your coaches aren’t lying when they tell you how much they appreciate the time and effort that gets put in and the commitment that you have to your sports, your teams, your school, and your community,” Board President Erin Nowak said.

Local meeting primer: Three Rivers Community Schools Board of Education

Twenty-nine student athletes who took part in varsity boys cross country and varsity volleyball will be recognized tonight.

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