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Three Rivers Public Library, Lockport Township in funding negotiations

Both parties insist there is support for the Three Rivers Public Library. An arrangement that works for both the township and the library, however, is still being ironed out.

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Parents of Pride forms in Three Rivers

Parents of Pride, formally announced during the Three Rivers Pride Festival, is not a support group, but a resource group that wants to help parents of LGBTQIA+ community members.

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Three Rivers commission, citizens keep discussing Allen Edwin project

No action was taken Tuesday, but more talk about safety, funding and neighbors happened.

Sturgis approves Hype for opioid education campaign

The $25,000 campaign will include videos for students and social media, plus unique social media posts.

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Photos: Three Rivers Pride Festival

Whether drag queens or their fans, participating organizations or just curious guests, all appreciated a safe, welcoming experience Saturday, June 29.

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Three Rivers DDA approves grants for Lowry’s Books, Useless Creatures

The Three Rivers DDA approved reimbursing Lowry's Books for replacing an air conditioner and Useless Creatures for its expansion project.

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Three Rivers Pride returns this weekend

The festival, now in its second year, continues to grow, drawing attendees from across the Midwest to join in the celebrations.

St. Joseph County still waiting on post-tornado aid for individuals

On June 6, Gov. Gretchen Whitmer requested a presidential disaster declaration for St. Joseph County. As of June 18, that request was pending. If there is a presidential declaration, individual assistance could become available, according to St. Joseph County Emergency Services Director Erin Goff.

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Brownfield Redevelopment Plan voted down by Three Rivers City Commission 

The Three Rivers City Commission rejected the proposed Brownfield Redevelopment Plan #7 with a 2-3 vote Tuesday, June 18. The vote came after an hour of discussion, including an increasing number of conversations among and interruptions from the audience.

Sheriff candidates talk illicit crime, local drug units, collaboration during forum

The five candidates seeking the office of St. Joseph County Sheriff attended a forum Monday to discuss the most pertinent issues facing the county today.

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