Baroda Arrest Leads to 72 Years in Prison
A bank robber from Chicago whose conviction in January was greatly aided by police work performed by the Baroda-Lake Township Police Department was sentenced today to more than 72-and-a-half years in prison by U.S. District Judge Gordon
Another Whirlpool Win in Anti-Dumping Case
Whirlpool execs at corporate headquarters in Benton Harbor this afternoon are calling action by the U.S. Department of Commerce "an important step forward in an effort to stop serial dumping practices" by foreign competitors. The Department of
Lemon Creek Wines Garner Awards
An estate winery in Berrien Springs with a solid reputation for producing some of the Midwest's most recognized wines, is continuing to garner attention on the world stage through recent big awards in national and international competitions.
Kinexus To Host Skilled Training Fund Sessions
Bill Mach was instrumental in the establishment of the Berrien Tooling Coalition, so he knows the critical importance of skills training for critical employees. His firm, Mach Mold, has availed itself of skilled trades training in the
Enbridge Oil Will Pay $172-Million
That Enbridge oil spill in the Kalamazoo River has come with a major league price tag in a settlement agreement revealed this morning by the Department of Justice and the EPA. That price tag clocks in are
Anyone for Wine & Dodgeball?
When's the last time in your adult life that you played a little dodgeball while enjoying a bit of wine tasting in a first class setting while a DJ cranks out some of your favorite tunes? Believe
Saving Energy in the Heat Wave
The forecast is in and the end of the week and the weekend ahead are shaping up to be among the hottest days of the year, but that doesn't have to mean huge additional costs for your