By Robert TomlinsonNews Director THREE RIVERS — The highly-anticipated question of if the City of Three Rivers could support a new farmer’s market at Scidmore Park will have to wait for another day.The Three Rivers City Commission took no action Tuesday on an application from Three Rivers Downtown Development Authority board chair Charlie Wolgamood to Read More…
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SHS AP pre-calculus curriculum gets formal approval
By Dennis Volkert Sturgis Public Schools Board of Education on April 20 approved adoption of the high school advanced placement pre-calculus curriculum. At the board’s March 16 board meeting, principal Nick Herblet outlined details of the program. To a large extent, adoption of the program is a formality. AP pre-calculus was not an offering with the college board Read More…
Sturgis Kiwanis Club honors 2025-’26Key Club members
The Sturgis Kiwanis Club recently honored 18 Sturgis High School Key Club Members that have gone above and beyond in the number of volunteer hours spent helping at various events across the greater Sturgis Community.The students were treated to a buffet lunch and then introduced to the Kiwanians by Key Club Advisor Courtney Patrick. The Read More…
Kuk announces resignation as Sturgis city manager
By Dennis Volkert After a closed session discussion April 22, Sturgis City Commission and city manager Andrew Kuk agreed to a mutual separation, following Kuk’s resignation.His resignation becomes effective July 24. In the interim, he will continue in the role.The motion for resignation was approved in a 6-2 vote, with commissioners Aaron Miller and Jeff Read More…
Attempt to censure, remove Perez as Sturgis mayor fails City commission deadlocks on roll-call vote
By Dennis Volkert At Sturgis City Commission’s meeting on April 22, the board was presented with a resolution to censure mayor Frank Perez, along with a separate request for his removal as mayor. The proposals were submitted by vice mayor Jeff Mullins, who represents the city’s first precinct.Neither motion was approved, deadlocked at a 4-4 Read More…
Farwell baseball team upends Clare
By John RaffelCorrespondent FARWELL — Farwell’s baseball team defeated Clare 7-0 in the second game of a doubleheader on April 21.Mason Esterline stymied Clare on the mound with a complete game shutout. He struck out the side on nine pitches in the first inning.He also had three singles at the plate.Farwell scored in the first Read More…
May I Walk with You? STAY WITH US
Many times, in the New Testament, when people encounter Jesus, they want him to stay with them, and he does, even if it is for just a relatively short time. One of these incidents is when Jesus asks the Samaritan woman at the well for a drink of water. I think most of us know Read More…
Brushfire on James Hill announces seasonal shift
By Christopher Johnson A brushfire broke out near the corner of James Hill Ranch and Adams Rd this past Tuesday. The blaze, which seemed threatening at first, was swiftly contained by fire crews in under an hour after getting away from a homeowner who was burning on their property.Several motorists passing over the hilltop on Read More…
Flawless Prom Night enjoyed by Clare students
By Christopher Johnson This past Saturday was prom night in Clare. The venue was Tobacco Ranch, right here in town. Idyllic as ever, it hosted the 2026 evening which yielded a record attendance. It has been described by key organizers as a perfect turnout—virtually “flawless.”Despite the cold weather outside, inside the lights were dimmed, the Read More…
The Taste of Clare returns for another portion
By Christopher Johnson When it comes to eating out nowadays: cheap or free–that’s what we like.The Taste of Clare returns on May 2 and that means more free food for some springtime gladness. It’s an annual tradition that gets people out and about and well fed.The event has its roots from an earlier era of Read More…








