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Lee Parker, Jr. request for new trial denied

Following an evidentiary hearing Monday in St. Joseph County Circuit Court, Judge Paul Stutesman denied a motion requesting a new trial in the case of Lee Parker, Jr. The 25-year-old is currently serving a minimum of 17 years and a maximum of 60 years in prison for the 2020 shooting of Grace Hussey.

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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.

Three Rivers names Ruesinks as ’24 Citizens of the Year

Bruce and Leilani Ruesink are recognized for their involvement in education, theatre, clubs and more.

Kalamazoo FFE board accepting volunteer applications

The board's work includes recommending allocating funds for projects and initiatives to benefit the Kalamazoo community.

Sturgis approves Hype for opioid education campaign

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

Fourth of July celebrations planned across St. Joseph County

Parades, music, fireworks and more are planned for this Thursday in local communities.

Kalamazoo City Commission meeting: July 1

Here's an action summary from Monday's Kalamazoo City Commission meeting.

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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.

Local meeting primer: Three Rivers City Commission

Tuesday's agenda includes discussion of the Michigan CLASS investment option.

Kalamazoo Commission voting as city plans for more free parking

Commission members will vote on the installation of meter kiosks along the mall to discourage speeding and increase turnover in the area.

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