The Three Rivers Area Chamber of Commerce Board of Directors voted Thursday to move the 2020 Three Rivers Water Festival to July. Chamber director Christy Trammell said the difficult decision was made out of concern that the original dates, June 18-20, were simply too close to the current COVID-19 pandemic. As a result, the annual community celebration will be July …
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Glen Oaks will award emergency grants
Glen Oaks Community College plans to award nearly $300,000 in emergency grants to assist eligible students whose lives and education have been disrupted by the coronavirus outbreak. The funding is part of the overall $6 billion package from the U.S. Department of Education through the Higher Education Emergency Relief fund, and authorized by the Coronavirus Aid Relief, and Economic Security …
Read More »Gift card promotion will support small businesses
The Three Rivers Area Community Foundation is launching a $20 for $20 Gift Card Promotion. When a $20 gift card is purchased through the foundation at the web site threeriversfoundation.com, the purchaser will receive an additional $20 gift card. The goal is to help and support small businesses. The donation will cover the purchase of 250 gift cards putting up …
Read More »MDOT plans intersection work in Sturgis
As part of its 2020 construction season, Michigan Department of Transportation has announced plans to complete improvements at four intersections with M-66 in the Sturgis area. According to MDOT, the intersections are at Fawn River Road, West South Street, West Street and Wenzel Avenue. MDOT’s upgrades, at no cost to the city, include Intelligent Transportation System/ connected vehicle enhancements; changing …
Read More »GOP lawmakers reject Michigan’s virus order; Whitmer unfazed
The Republican-led Michigan Legislature refused Thursday to extend the state’s coronavirus emergency declaration and voted to authorize a lawsuit challenging Democratic Gov. Gretchen Whitmer’s authority and actions to combat the pandemic. The governor, unfazed, responded with orders stating under one law that an emergency still exists, while under another law declaring new 28-day states of emergency and disaster. The latter …
Read More »County considers staffing changes
A proposed staffing move that would likely include furloughs, reduced hours and potential layoffs could impact as many as 45 St. Joseph County employees. During their executive committee meeting Wednesday, commissioners examined the issue of temporary staffing reductions in light of the coronavirus pandemic and financial toll it has taken on county operations since mid-March. County administrator Teresa Doehring said …
Read More »No change in St. Joseph County COVID-19 cases
The Branch-Hillsdale-St. Joseph Community Health Agency is reporting updated information on case counts in the tri-county area. The number of cases represents the total number of cases identified in each county (and LCF) since the beginning of the outbreak. It does not represent the number of cases that are considered completed in the disease course for COVID-19. The number of …
Read More »Three Rivers woman dies in car crash
A 19-year-old Three Rivers woman died in a single-vehicle accident Tuesday evening in Nottawa Township. Sheriff’s deputies said the victim, Karly Bingaman, was driving north on Covered Bridge Road when her vehicle left the roadway in the 56000 block, south of Leland Road, and struck a tree. Investigators said the vehicle caught on fire and that Bingaman died at the …
Read More »Standoff ends with man in custody
A standoff in Three Rivers ended Tuesday when a 54-year-old Three Rivers man was taken into custody. Nobody was hurt during the nearly four-hour incident that started around 3 p.m. at a residence in the 100 block of Fifth Avenue. The Three Rivers Police Department and St. Joseph County Sheriff’s Department said the origin of the incident centered on a …
Read More »Road commission approves bridge funding applications
The St. Joseph County Road Commission Board recently approved a resolution supporting applications for funding through Michigan Department of Transportation’s local bridge program. Financially, the greatest request is $750,000 toward rehabilitation of Langley Covered Bridge. The project, which would occur in 2023, is estimated to cost $2 million plus expenses for engineering, design and inspection. The road commission will be …
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