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Tornado-recovery resource center planned

A multi-agency resource center for tornado-recovery assistance is setting up for business this coming weekend. Through the coordination of St. Joseph County United Way, “Three Rivers Community Support After the Storm,” is a four-hour event that starts Saturday at Riverside Church. Meals will be available on site. In addition, participants will have the opportunity to connect with local resources for …

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Storm cleanup dumpsters being removed today

Dumpsters provided at a number of Three Rivers locations are being removed today. City officials said the five Dumpsters were refreshed Saturday to allow a place for residents to discard storm clean-up items. They have been in place for almost a week at Riverside Church, the city water tower, West Parking Lot, 214 Spring St. and 308 S. Main St.

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Indiana Michigan Power suspends service disconnections

Indiana Michigan Power has suspended service disconnections in the Three Rivers area through the end of the month. The move comes as the result of the March 6 tornado that struck and heavily damaged portions of the city. It also is a step being called a way to prevent further hardship while customers recover. Company officials will evaluate and determine …

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Tickets available for TRAM’s dinner and auction

Here’s a reminder that Three Rivers Area Mentoring has announced the date of its 2026 walleye dinner and silent auction fundraiser. The annual event starts at 5 p.m. April 11 at Fraternal Order of Eagles on Hoffman Street. Tickets are $20 per person and include a choice of walleye or chicken tenders, hushpuppies, coleslaw, fries and a cookie. Tickets are …

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Out and About – Week of March 16th

The cities of Three Rivers and Union City made National News a week or so ago. Mother Nature unleashed her wrath and did a bit of demolishing here in St. Joe and Branch counties. Several lives were lost in Branch County and my condolences go out to those families during this time of grieving. My kudos to those communities who …

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Cass County man arrested on weapons charges

A Cass County man was arrested last week on weapons-related offenses. Michigan State Police troopers on Saturday stopped a vehicle on U.S. 12 near Tharp Lake Road in Mason Township for excessive speed. Troopers observed two firearms inside the vehicle. One of the weapons was found to be stolen from an undisclosed location, troopers said. A 21-year-old Edwardsburg man was …

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Portion of Sprinkle Road to close for project

A portion of Sprinkle Road between Vicksburg and Portage is set to close through July beginning Monday, according to Vicksburg municipal officials. Sprinkle Road will be closed to thru traffic from S Avenue in Brady Township to Zylman Avenue in Portage for the installation of a sanitary sewer force main, project officials said. The closure is expected to be in …

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Conservation District will host a mushroom workshop

St. Joseph County Conservation District is hosting a workshop on learning how to inoculate, grow and eat mushrooms. The hands-on mushroom workshop offers limited seating. It takes place 6 to 8 p.m. March 25 at 500 W. Chicago Road in Sturgis. Participants will learn how to grow mushrooms four different ways, taste mushroom coffee and gourmet mushroom food, and receive …

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Road commission lifts frost law restrictions

St. Joseph County Road Commission officials have announced the end of seasonal speed and weight restrictions. The so-called “Frost Laws” went into effect Feb. 16, posing weight restrictions, and calling for a reduction in truckloads by 35 percent and speed to 35 miles per hour. Agency officials said the restrictions are removed once it is likely the freeze-thaw cycle experienced …

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March Fresh Food distributions

Here’s a look at March’s Fresh Food Distribution events in St. Joseph County. First Presbyterian Church in Sturgis hosts its distribution at 4 o’clock today at 1320 S. Lakeview Ave. Constantine High School hosts the following event, beginning at 3:45 Tuesday in the school’s bus circle. Event organizers said potential recipients are not allowed to lineup until 3:20 p.m. due …

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