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Ambulance service will keep its full fleet in Sturgis

The newest ambulance will take over as Sturgis’ primary response unit. The lowest mileage ambulance will become the secondary unit.

What should I know about Three Rivers Community Schools’ policy on students’ cell phones?

We take a closer look at how the new policy affects high schoolers.

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‘Confident but also humble’: Sturgis and Three Rivers’ cheerleaders win national competition

“Our small town teams rolled into nationals this summer, brought down the power they hold, and rolled out with victories," Head Coach MJ Kokx said.

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St. Joseph County commissioners vote 4-2 for White Pigeon Brownfield plan

WITT Properties intends to construct a 48-unit housing development on 5.72 acres in White Pigeon.

Small protest held before Three Rivers City Commission meeting

The protest was organized by the Three Rivers Clean Water Campaign and Homeless Outreached Practiced Everyday (H.O.P.E.).

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Back to School Celebration Saturday at Huss Project

Five-hundred backpacks with school supplies will be handed out, according to Rob Vander Giessen-Reitsma, the executive director of *culture is not optional.

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Lead levels exceeding federal limit again found in parts of Three Rivers’ water system

Tests collected between January and June 2024 showed that six homes had results above 15 parts per billion, the city stated.

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‘Junie B. Jones The Musical Jr.’ opens Friday

For two weekends only, starting Friday, Three Rivers Community Players' youngest performers are putting on a musical.

2024 Primary Election Results: Spence, Carra among candidates advancing to November

Want a quick, full recap of local election results? We’ve got you covered, St. Joseph County.

Three Rivers commission unable to schedule next Brownfield hearing

Commissioner Pat Dane voted against setting an August 20 hearing. The 3-1 vote came after approximately 20 minutes of discussion.

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