State Rep. Aaron Miller recently conducted a forum in Lansing to discuss safety concerns and other issues involving horse-drawn buggies on roads throughout Michigan. Miller invited fellow lawmakers, county officials and others interested in seeking solutions for safety and road-damage issues caused by the buggies. Miller called the session a productive discussion about the safety concerns surrounding the use of …
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Colon school board approves STARBASE resolution
Members of the Colon Community Schools Board of Education hope federal officials will continue funding a science-based program that one school official said is the highlight of fifth grade for many of its students. During Monday’s monthly meeting, the board approved a resolution in support of continued funding for the hands-on program STARBASE. Its fate is in jeopardy as a …
Read More »Out and About – Week of December 14th
There was a time in my life when I had some real issues. They troubled me so much, that I decided to seek out a psychologist. I wasn’t on the verge of going crazy, but I just needed to talk to someone I didn’t know, with hopes of getting some much needed advice. The sessions worked, and I feel much …
Read More »Stolen items recovered
The St. Joseph County Sheriff’s Department said a number of items recently stolen have been recovered by the Three Rivers Police Department. The items were taken from unlocked vehicles over a period dating from approximately Aug. 1 to Saturday. Anyone who was a victim can call the sheriff’s department and provide a description of what was stolen. If a report …
Read More »Three arrested after trespassing
Three people were arrested last week after they were found trespassing in an unoccupied rental house in Lockport Township. State police said troopers were called around 4 p.m. Friday to the 57000 block of Oak Park Avenue to a report of a breaking and entering in progress. A 53-year-old man, a 25-year-old woman and a 24-year-old man – all from …
Read More »Unemployment unchanged from last month
The October unemployment rate in St. Joseph County saw no change compared to a month earlier. The monthly labor-market analysis by the Michigan Department of Technology, Management and Budget showed St. Joseph County’s 3.7 percent October unemployment equaled the same figure from September. October’s unemployment rate was nine-tenths of a percent less than the same month one year earlier, when …
Read More »Final meeting of the year for city commission
The Three River City Commission plans to make a revision to its 2015-16 fiscal year budget during this evening’s meeting, its final assembly of 2015. Also on the agenda is consideration of an allocation in excess of $16,000 to support the Michigan Main Street program, and consideration of a special-exception use permit for K2A Counseling Services. It wishes to conduct …
Read More »Zelma Fisher, 61
Zelma F. Fisher, 61, of White Pigeon, passed away on Thursday, Dec. 10, 2015 at home surrounded by her family. She was born on Dec. 15, 1953 in Three Rivers the daughter of Donald L. and Velva M. (Rosen) Carlisle and lived most of her life in St. Joseph County. She was a homemaker and home health care aide. Member …
Read More »Toni Cottrill, 38
Toni R. (Harris) Cottrill, 38, of Hawick, Minn., died on Monday, Nov. 30, 2015, near Grove City. A memorial service will be held at 1 p.m. Sunday, Dec. 13, at Zion Irving Lutheran Church in rural Hawick followed by a gathering of friends and family from 3-6 p.m. at the Paynesville American Legion Post #271. Toni Renee (Harris) Cottrill was …
Read More »TRMS named grant recipient
Three Rivers Middle School has been selected as one of four partners in the Promoting Adolescent Reading Model Demonstration Project, a program offered through the Michigan Integrated Behavior and Learning Support Initiative. Funded through the U.S. Department of Education, the grant focuses on improving reading outcomes for adolescent students, according to Three Rivers superintendent Jean Logan. The four-year project is …
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