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Meat, music, and more Saturday at Sturgis Barbecue Fest

Everything from the barbecue and beard competitions to a special way of watching the Michigan-Minnesota game will be happening downtown.

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The ‘futuro’ is now: Sturgis Chamber launching courses to benefit current and future Spanish-speaking business owners

Starting Wednesday, October 2, a free, four-week, exclusively in Spanish course will be taught to the owners of new and developing local businesses in Sturgis.

Local Outreach to Suicide Survivors (LOSS) team assembling in St. Joseph County

A grant received in the fall of 2023 helped establish St. Joseph County’s LOSS team, which is expected to have an unofficial launch in January 2025.

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Photos: Farrand Hall hosts HGTV stars

Farrand Hall, Colon, is one of nearly 30 mansions, farmhouses, and more featured in the Cheap Old Houses book.

St. Joseph County Sheriff’s Office, Michigan State Police will meet, Chad Spence says

It’s possible that both agencies will collaborate again on the Brittany Shank case. "I want justice for her," St. Joseph County's presumptive next sheriff said.

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‘It’s one request’: Brittany Shank’s advocate, father ask St. Joseph County board to transfer her case to Michigan State Police

Brittany Shank has been missing for 2,120 days as of Thursday. Family, friends, and her advocate say it's too long to be without answers.

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‘You’re going to face consequences for disrupting and causing all of this chaos in our community’: Some answers after threats to Three Rivers schools

Consequences for terrorizing threats have included long-term suspension or expulsion from school, plus criminal charges, Three Rivers’ deputy chief of police says.

Three Rivers City Commission approves design engineering services, new ambulance equipment

The anticipated schedule for Wood Street's rehabilitation includes construction taking place in September and October 2025.

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Photos: Battle Creek Hispanic Heritage Month Fiesta

Watershed Voice was there for the music, food, dancing, and recognition. Check out our gallery.

‘At this time, there is no immediate or credible threat,’ Three Rivers Community Schools declares

Citing student confidentiality laws, the district said additional details cannot be released as of Friday. TRCS also asks for a refrain on social media posts.

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