Primary Voters in a Giving Mood
Voters across Michigan's Great Southwest were good to the communities in which they liveTuesday. Every issue before the voters in those communities where renewal votes were sought yesterday passed muster. Only two newly proposed levies in the
County Standoff with Feds Over $1M Loan
Berrien County is at loggerheads with the Federal Economic Development Administration over government demands that the County's Revolving Loan Fund repay more than $610,000 from a loan made 15 years ago to Whirlpool Corporation. The County is
Former Siemans Mazda Coming Down
It was a building built shortly after World War II. Due to a shortage of steel, building trusses were impossible to get, so the building’s trusses were made from bed frame parts that were welded together, and
Survey Says: Michigan Good Place for Business
Small to mid-sized business owners remain largely upbeat about their prospects for doing business in the state of Michigan, and say that overall sales and profits “remain strong with little sign of decline.” That’s the quick assessment
Kinexus Deals Social Media Workshop
Love it or hate it, the realm of social media has become a major cog in the wheels of commerce, virtually essential to the manner in which businesses operate in this 21st Century. How does your business
LMC Board Votes to Seek Millage Issue
"This is the community's college. This is our college. We need to give the community an opportunity to show their pride in what we've done here and what we've been able to do in supporting this institution