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Glen Oaks announces Winter 2022 President’s & Dean’s list

Glen Oaks Community College recently announced its outstanding scholars for the Winter 2022 Semester.

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Special election: Constantine, Sturgis & Vicksburg have proposals to consider

Residents of Constantine, Sturgis, and Vicksburg will head to the polls today, Tuesday, May 3, to consider bond and millage proposals.

Glen Oaks Community College Foundation announces 2022 Distinguished Alumni Award recipient

Jade Couch Klingler, an entrepreneur and innovative leader in providing health care services in St. Joseph County, will receive the 2022 Distinguished Alumni Award at Glen Oaks Community College during graduation ceremonies on Friday, May 6.

St. Joseph County CTE Students of the Semester announced

The St. Joseph County Career & Technical Education (CTE) Consortium recently recognized several students nominated by their instructors for outstanding performance during the first semester. 

Glen Oaks announces Fall 2021 President’s & Dean’s list

Glen Oaks recently announced its outstanding scholars for the Fall 2021 Semester. Check out the complete list here.

Keep Your Voice Down: James Hissong

James Hissong joins Doug and Alek to discuss his firm Grantsmanship Consulting LLC, the ins and outs of grant-making, trying to explain to his kids what exactly it is he does, Sturgis' forthcoming splash pad, and possibilities for the "old" Three Rivers Hospital.

Watershed Voice’s fall member drive starts today

WSV's fall member drive begins today and Executive Editor Alek Haak-Frost would like to have a quick word with you about it.

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