City of St. Joe Asks for Public Input on the Future of Key Parks
It’s been said that a community is only as good as the parks available for you to visit, play in, and enjoy the great outdoors. With that in mind, the City of St. Joseph — which takes great
As MI Economy Recovers, Entrepreneurship Slows Down
When the going gets tough, many among us have elected over the years to strike out on our own and “go entrepreneurial,” by launching a business of our own. On the other hand, when there’s relatively smooth
Tourism Industry Applauds Local Reps for Pure Michigan Support
Michigan tourism leaders and the folks at Pure Michigan are voicing gratitude this week for a recent vote by State Representatives Kim LaSata, Dave Pagel and some of their colleagues to protect the state’s third largest industry,
Nationally Recognized Labor Economist is Next WMU President
The business community of Michigan’s Great Southwest will be interested to learn that a nationally recognized labor economist who played major roles in both the Clinton and Obama administrations has been selected as the next President of
Lakeside Books Outlet Brings Retail Back to Life
Chris and Amber Blaine have been writing the incredible story of their lives in the business world for the past eight years, and now they’ve opened a new chapter and are welcoming you and me to stop