THREE RIVERS, MI (WTVB) – Three Rivers Community Schools is cancelling classes today after receiving three threats.
District Interim Superintendent Rob Kuhlman announced in a letter sent to parents that officials had been tipped off to three unrelated threats against Three Rivers High School through OK2SAY, the state-run bullying and threat tip program.
Kuhlman says the three tips appear to be unrelated. A student was taken into custody and questioned in relation to one of the tips, but was later released to parents.
Kuhlman says the two additional tips were more vague in nature.
The district and Three Rivers police are still investigating the threats.


