Michigan restaurants and bars on Friday pushed Gov. Gretchen Whitmer to let them reopen in three weeks, saying they need a lifeline to survive financially and a chance to show the public it is safe to return. The businesses have been closed to dine-in customers since March 16. They hope to resume service on May 29, when restrictions are currently …
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Gift card promotion in TR – Sold out in 8 minutes!
The goal of the Three Rivers Area Community Foundation was to replicate the success of a community-investment program tried elsewhere in the region through a “$20 for $20” gift card promotion. The effort, to benefit nearly 50 businesses in the 49093 ZIP code, was a success, as the gift cards sold out in 8 minutes! Foundation Executive Director Melissa Bliss …
Read More »Nature preserve visitors encouraged to pull garlic mustard
Southwest Michigan Land Conservancy is inviting visitors to help nature by joining in self-guided garlic mustard pulling at any of eight SWMLC nature preserves. Due to restrictions caused by the pandemic, SWMLC has had to cancel its usual springtime volunteer activities, including the garlic mustard pulls that help keep this invasive plant from colonizing woodland habitats. Garlic mustard can be …
Read More »Glen Oaks plans December commencement
Glen Oaks Community College will hold commencement Dec. 18, president David Devier announced this week. The ceremony will include all students who were scheduled to cross the stage this evening and those who will complete their degrees by the end of fall semester. Devier made the announcement Wednesday through a video on the Glen Oaks Facebook page. He said graduating …
Read More »Sturgis schools plan summer meal program
Sturgis Public Schools will hold a summer meal program, beginning June 8 and continuing through Aug. 14. Free meals will be available to ages 18 and under or people up to age 26 who are enrolled in an educational program for mental or physical disability. Breakfast and lunch for preschool children must be accompanied by a responsible caregiver. Meals will …
Read More »Whitmer restarts manufacturing, extends stay-home to May 28
Michigan Gov. Gretchen Whitmer said Thursday that auto and other manufacturing workers can return to the job next week, further easing her stay-at-home order while extending it through May 28 because of the coronavirus pandemic. Manufacturers — which account for 19% of the state’s economy — can resume operations on Monday, which is key for auto parts makers a week …
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I need a special home without cats and nowhere near chickens. I like to catch chickens and thats why I need a new home. My name is Scout and I am two years old and I am neutered. I am current on my rabies. Even though I am energetic, I am trained to walk well on a leash (once I …
Read More »Three Rivers High School is planning senior events
Three Rivers High School Principal Carrie Balk said plans for prom, graduation and other events for its senior class of 2020 are taking shape. Balk, who provided an update to board of education members this week, said a graduation ceremony is planned for July 9 at the high school football field. If weather is an issue, Balk said a date …
Read More »Three Rivers receives EPA funding for cleanup sites
The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency announced it has issued nearly $2 million in funding for cleanup of four contaminated properties in the region, including one in St. Joseph County. The agency said $300,000 will focus on the city of Three Rivers and its downtown area. Priority sites include the Old Three Rivers Hospital; the vacant White House building, which operated …
Read More »Constantine schedules public hearing on marijuana ordinance
Members of the Constantine Village Council continued to review a potential adult-use marijuana ordinance. A public hearing regarding the ordinance is scheduled for 7 p.m. May 18. During Monday’s meeting, village manager Mark Honeysett said village attorney Howard Bush suggests the zoning code be amended. Honeysett said while he has nothing ready for the council, Bush suggested it be amended …
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