Here’s an update on the U.S. 131 project that started Monday in Three Rivers. Through the end of the week, northbound and southbound traffic will see single-lane closures and construction will begin on the existing median curb lane islands. These will be removed and replaced with temporary paving. Signal work will begin at M-60 and U.S. 131, while tree removal …
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Three Rivers DDA names new director
The Three Rivers Downtown Development Authority has named Tricia Meyer as its new executive director. With three candidates vying for the position, Meyer was deemed the best candidate following an interview conducted with DDA board members Friday. A Colon native, Meyer is currently serving as interim director and will assume the position on a full-time basis May 28. Her salary …
Read More »Glen Oaks presents E.J. Shaheen Award
Reid Leaverton is this year’s recipient of the E.J. Shaheen Award, which was presented during Friday’s Glen Oaks Community College commencement. Leaverton teaches classes and oversees the new agricultural equipment technology program at the college. Born and raised in San Diego, Leaverton served as president of his high school’s FFA Chapter. Glen Oaks hired Leaverton in 2017, and in his two short …
Read More »Marcellus crash sends one to hospital
Timothy James Walters, 21, of Decatur, was involved in a single-vehicle crash Thursday in Marcellus Township. The incident occurred just after 1 a.m. on M-40 near the intersection of Brody Road. Authorities said the vehicle Walters was driving was nearly struck by an oncoming car. The near-collision caused Walters to drive off the roadway, where his vehicle overturned. Walters was …
Read More »US 131 construction set to begin
Three Rivers is bracing for the first of a two-season project that will focus on an overhaul of U.S. 131. Michigan Department of Transportation officials said the work will start Monday. MDOT’s Nick Schirripa said the 2019 construction includes reconfiguring the southern intersection of U.S. 131 and M-60 to a standard signalized intersection, reconstructing the intersection of U.S. 131 and …
Read More »COA volunteers honored
St. Joseph County Commission on Aging honored a number of volunteers with an appreciation dinner last week at Sturges-Young Auditorium and Civic Center. COA has about 200 volunteers who contribute time and talent to the organization. Donna Dick of Mendon received an award for her work as a volunteer balance instructor, while Sharon Salisbury of Three Rivers was awarded for her …
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I am here because my other owners noticed that I was so nervous with dogs and hid all the time. I am a beautiful, black girl. I am spayed and declawed on the front paws, eight years old and litter trained. I think I want to be in a home where there are no other pets. This is Adopt A Shelter …
Read More »Michigan Supreme Court will not hear sports complex appeal
The Michigan Supreme Court has declined to hear an appeal filed by Lockport Township regarding the contested property on which a multi-field sports complex is being constructed. The court’s one-sentence statement issued Wednesday says: “On order of the court, the application for leave to appeal the Aug. 17, 2018, order of the Court of Appeals is considered, and it is …
Read More »Solar project petition signatures turned in
There’s a chance Mendon Township’s voters will have a say in the fate of an ordinance related to solar panel developments. With three days to spare, members of a group opposed to the ordinance approved a month ago by the Mendon Township Board submitted a petition that included more than 300 signatures – about 125 more than the required minimum, …
Read More »Garden Club plans spring sale
Meek’s Mill Garden Club in Constantine has announced a spring sale it is planning to stage later this month. According to event organizers, the “Spring Plants & More” sale will take place from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. May 18 at Messiah Lutheran Church parking lot, on Fifth Street. It will include homegrown plants, gardening magazines and books, garden crafts, …
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