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Local meeting primer: Three Rivers City Commission

The Three Rivers City Commission will hold its regularly scheduled meeting tonight at the Three Rivers Area Chamber of Commerce building (1116 N. Main St.). Here's a look at what's on the docket.

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Longtime Three Rivers city attorney to be honored Tuesday

City Attorney J. Patrick O'Malley will be honored at a reception prior to the Three Rivers City Commission meeting Tuesday, both of which will take place at the Three Rivers Area Chamber of Commerce building (1116 N. Main St.)

T.J. Reed tapped as next Three Rivers city attorney

Attorney T.J. Reed will succeed longtime Three Rivers City Attorney J. Patrick O'Malley upon O'Malley's retirement at year's end. Reed, currently serving as assistant city attorney, was named O'Malley's successor by the Three Rivers City Commission Tuesday.

Candidate Questionnaire: Danielle Moreland (Write-In) for At-Large City Commissioner

Watershed Voice sent out questionnaires to local candidates running for Three Rivers City Commission, St. Joseph County Commission, Three Rivers Board of Education, and Glen Oaks Community College Board of Trustees. In the days leading up to the election on Tuesday, November 8, Watershed will publish the questionnaires in the order they are received. Danielle Moreland, who is running as a write-in candidate for Three Rivers At-Large City Commissioner, filled out WSV’s questionnaire. Here are her answers.

If you live in Three Rivers’ District 2, you could be eligible for a roof replacement grant

The City of Three Rivers still has grant funds for approximately two roof replacements. District 2 homeowners must apply by Thursday.

Three Rivers assistant city attorney to be honored for over 30 years of service

Assistant City Attorney John Barnes is expected to be honored by the Three Rivers City Commission during its regular meeting tonight.

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The cause of Three Rivers’ discolored water remains murky but it’s safe to drink, according to DPS Director

Watershed Voice reached out to Three Rivers Public Services Director Amy Roth regarding citizen concerns over the city's drinking water, and what's being done to address the issue.

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Q&A: Britney Wendzel, Three Rivers Park Manager/Zookeeper

Watershed Voice’s Deborah Haak-Frost recently spoke with Three Rivers Park Manager/Zookeeper Britney Wendzel about her role with the City of Three Rivers, Wendzel’s take on Three Rivers’ new Parks and Recreation Master Plan, climate change, and her hopes for the city’s parks, zoo, and other recreational areas.

Parolee leads police on high-speed chase through Florence Twp., Three Rivers

A 41-year-old Three Rivers man was arrested on multiple charges after leading police on a seven-mile-long high-speed chase through Florence Township and Three Rivers Monday night.

Senior housing? Low-income housing? City commissioners discuss what could be after $1 million demolition of old Three Rivers Hospital is complete

The Three Rivers City Commission Tuesday approved the use of over $1 million of the city's fund balance to demolish the old Three Rivers Hospital, which City Manager Joe Bippus says has become "a public nuisance" after falling into disrepair decades ago. The project is expected to begin in the spring, and take approximately six months to complete.

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