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‘An assistant teacher, lunch lady, janitor and IT person’: Parents juggle, struggle amid COVID-19 crisis

Being a parent of young children can be a challenge under normal circumstances. The COVID-19 pandemic has naturally made that much tougher for many families.

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Letter to the Editor: ‘Look No Further than Amy East’

Layne Deuel of Three Rivers writes, "When looking to vote for one of the three candidates (contending for 59th District State Representative) I ask that you disregard the 'D' and 'R' next to their names but investigate their policies and how they plan on impacting the 59th for years to come."

Report: 600K Michigan adults don’t have enough to eat

A new report from Center on Budget and Policy Priorities, a Washington, D.C.-based nonpartisan research institute, shows that 613,000 adults in Michigan — 9% of the state’s adults— say their household doesn’t have enough to eat.

‘Not just the absence of conflict’

The Three Rivers Area Weekly Witness for Peace will feature a period of silence each Tuesday on the grounds of The Huss Project in Three Rivers. Anyone is welcome to attend, and participants may show up at any time.

Three Rivers’ John Rivers Talks Business and Community

John Rivers has made innovations which have brought him fortune, occasional notoriety, and opportunities to see the world. In the last four years, he has brought his capacity for new ideas into downtown Three Rivers with his restaurant, Venue 45.

Lockport Crash Results in Minor Injuries

Two women were transported to the hospital for minor injuries when a pickup truck struck operated by a Three Rivers man their SUVs Thursday afternoon on Buckhorn Road in Lockport Township.

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Michigan makes final census push before deadline

As the deadline for completing the U.S. census draws near, there is good news and not-so-good news for Michigan.

What’s in Michigan’s $62.8B budget? Here’s what we know.

Michigan leaders are close to nailing down a $62.8 billion state budget plan for Fiscal Year 2021, as legislators released details Wednesday and started to approve bills.

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Three Rivers Library in Home Stretch for Public Opening

Bobbi Schoon, Acting Director of the Three Rivers Public Library (TRPL), feels good about the way the new building at North Main and Moore Streets has come together. “It’s going good,” she said. “we’re getting there, you know?”

Sheriffs Seek Leads in August Vehicle Theft

Deputies with the St. Joseph County Sheriff’s Department took a report of a stolen 1993 Chevy S10 in the 14000 block of Miller Mills Road in Constantine Township on August 11, 2020.

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