Niles Industrial Plant to Shut Down Ending 56 Jobs
When Keith Stelter owned and operated Delta Industrial Valves, Inc. in Niles, he maintained a steady drumbeat contending that inaction on the Keystone XL Pipeline was keeping his company from expanding dramatically. He even traveled to Washington,
Major Michigan Furniture Retailer Sells to Private Equity Firm
The namesake behind the Art Van Furniture chain across the Midwest reports today that he is selling the company to one of the world’s oldest and most experience private equity firms. For the first time in nearly
100 Bottles of Beer on the Wall at Upcoming Art of Beer Fest
The age old song 100 Bottles of Beer on the Wall will virtually come to life right before your very eyes this spring thanks to the 8th Annual Art of Beer Festival at the Lake Michigan College
Grand Re-Opening Wednesday at SJ Anytime Fitness
When Anytime Fitness opened in St. Joseph eleven years ago it was only the second Anytime Fitness facility anywhere in the state of Michigan, and over the ensuing several years it was expanded on three separate occasions
LMC Presidential Search Reduced to Two
The trio of finalists for the role of President of Lake Michigan College has been reduced by a third, as the Board of Trustees embarks on the home stretch of its presidential search after hosting three candidate