Three Rivers Community Schools expel student for up to 180 days
The expulsion is for up to 180 school days, with a possible reinstatement after 150 school days if conditions are met.
The expulsion is for up to 180 school days, with a possible reinstatement after 150 school days if conditions are met.
The structure's history and its completed renovations will be celebrated in an open house from 3-6 p.m. Friday, October 11.
Information on Three Rivers' next steps with the EPA's Get the Lead Out initiative will be shared.
North Nottawa Street is expected to be fully open again beginning Monday, September 30. MadCheetah will also open that week in Sturgis.
Lyme disease is the most common tick-borne illness in the U.S., and cases are on the rise in Michigan.
Voters can request their ballots at Michigan.gov/Vote or by contacting their city or township clerk.
Everything from the barbecue and beard competitions to a special way of watching the Michigan-Minnesota game will be happening downtown.
Presentations on a hydroelectricity incentives grant, budget amendments, and more are scheduled.
Located between Michigan Avenue and Lovell Street, the new kiosks allow for a maximum of 90 minutes of parking.
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.