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Sturgis protesters decry federal policies affecting jobs, education, and human rights

A citizens' protest was held at Memorial Park on Friday, March 28, bringing together voices from various backgrounds, all sharing concerns about policy changes they believe are harming their communities

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Three Rivers breaks ground on downtown amphitheater

The ceremony took place Wednesday morning at the amphitheater’s future location on Joshua Drive

Cass County to hold household hazardous waste and tire collection event on April 23

The event is scheduled for Wednesday, April 23, from 3 to 6 p.m. at the Cass County Road Commission, 340 N. O’Keefe St., Cassopolis.

Three Rivers City Commission awards downtown amphitheater contract despite concerns

Commissioners raised concerns about Brussee Brady Construction's alleged track record with previous city projects, citing issues with accountability and unfinished work.

Pedestrian killed in Sturgis after being struck by car

When contacted, the Sturgis Police Department declined to release the victim's identity as authorities are still working to notify the next of kin.

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Without state intervention, Woodlands Behavioral Healthcare will run out of funds by September

Woodlands officials have been sounding the alarm for months, warning that Michigan’s community mental health system is in dire financial straits.

Glen Oaks Community College receives 11,000-pound steel donation for welding program

Students will use the materials to practice key welding and cutting techniques

Federal funding freeze affects grant renewal for crime reduction technology used by Three Rivers Police

While the department’s primary funding comes from the city’s budget, special projects and initiatives often rely on federal grants. After successfully implementing a crime reduction program for a year, the department planned to apply for renewed funding but that was put on hold due to the federal funding freeze.

WMed residents doctors may go on strike in two weeks

The union is pushing for increased wages, a meal stipend, more affordable health insurance, and equal representation in discussions about working conditions and overall well-being.

White Pigeon, Three Rivers win St. Joseph County ISD Quiz Bowl tournaments

White Pigeon High School and Three Rivers Middle School finished first in their respective St. Joseph County ISD Quiz Bowl tournaments.

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