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The Huss Project Farmer’s Market returns Saturday in Three Rivers

Located on the north side of The Huss Project building (1008 8th St.) in the Front Porch Pavilion and the Imaginarium, the market has become a community staple in Three Rivers, drawing families, farmers, artists and volunteers into one shared space.

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Three Rivers Dog Park to celebrate first anniversary with community event

Located at Railroad Drive and Pealer Street Bridge, next to the skate park, community members and their four-legged companions are invited to join in on the festivities.

Community cookout in Three Rivers aims to unite and uplift residents

The cookout will take place Saturday, May 24 from 1-4 p.m. along Pleasant Street in Three Rivers.

#MomLife: Graduation, now what?

Watershed Voice office manager and occasional #MomLife columnist Steph Hightree mentally prepares for what comes next after her daughter Cadence graduates from Three Rivers High School this evening.

Photos: Three Rivers High School Class of 2025 Senior Parade

The Three Rivers High School Class of 2025 celebrated its upcoming graduation with a parade on Wednesday, May 15. Check out our photo gallery from the evening’s festivities.

Three Rivers Area Mentoring reimagines youth support in St. Joseph County

TRAM works closely with Three Rivers Community Schools to provide both in-school and after-school mentoring. Volunteers — often retired teachers, veterans or other caring community members — meet with children for one hour each week.

Music on Main returning to Downtown Three Rivers on May 15

The event will feature live music from local favorites the Flatlanders & Outlaws, as well as a car and motorcycle cruise-in, food trucks, and specials from downtown restaurants.

Three Rivers City Commission returns meeting time to 6 p.m.

Commissioner Christopher Abel introduced the motion, citing scheduling conflicts and travel challenges associated with the current 5 p.m. start time.

Three Rivers schools complete lead testing, identify fixtures for replacement

A round of lead testing across all Three Rivers Community Schools buildings showed the majority of water sources meet state safety standards. However, there were fixtures that tested above new, more stringent lead thresholds and are now scheduled for replacement.

Letter to the Editor: Tariffs aren’t the job creator people think they are 

Andrew George of Three Rivers writes that tariffs on Chinese goods will not "magically bring manufacturing jobs back to the U.S.," and imposing high tariffs on foreign goods "isn't a win for American workers" in general.

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