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Keep Your Voice Down: Money for Something, Clips Aren’t Free

Alek and Doug discuss the week that was in Three Rivers, the resurrection of the Three Rivers Commercial-News, the news landscape in St. Joseph County, and what the future may hold for Watershed Voice as a daily news source in this new era of community journalism.

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Latest in Sturgis
Community Mental Health and Substance Abuse Services of St. Joseph County opens new location in Sturgis

Services provided at this new location include assessment, outpatient therapy and group counseling. Individuals can call 269-467-1000 to schedule an appointment. Any person can receive services regardless of their insurance coverage or ability to pay.

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St. Joseph County CTE Consortium announces new apprenticeship opportunities

Several students were recently recognized for their acceptance as registered apprentices through the St. Joseph County Career & Technical Education Consortium. 

20-year-old Sturgis woman transported to hospital after striking parked semi

Shelby Holderbaum, 20, of Sturgis was transported to the hospital early Monday morning after sustaining injuries in a two-vehicle crash in Sturgis Township.

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

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

Sturgis man faces up to 20 years in prison for possessing, processing child sexually abusive material

Adalberto (Jacob) Garcia, 24, of Sturgis faces up to 20 years in prison after a St. Joseph County Circuit Court jury found Garcia guilty on multiple charges related to possessing and processing child sexually abusive material, according to a press release issued by County Prosecutor David Marvin.

Infant formula stockpile for the U.S. suggested by FDA chief

The U.S. government should consider creating a stockpile of infant formula to avoid the possibility of future shortages, the head of the U.S. Food and Drug Administration told a Senate committee last week.

U.S. House to vote on $28 million for FDA to relieve infant formula shortage

The infant formula shortage began in mid-February after Abbott Laboratories issued a recall and closed its Sturgis, Michigan plant after several infants became sick and at least two died.

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.

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