Business Leaders for Michigan Still High on Impact of Federal Tax Reform

The impact of the President’s federal tax reform plan continues to bode well for both Michigan and the nation when it comes to economic well-being. That’s the general assessment of the Business Leaders for Michigan in their
MDOT Will Rein In Most Construction Projects for Memorial Day Holiday

Commercial truckers trying to get home to their families for the holiday weekend and visitors both inside and from outside of the state will be happy to know that the orange traffic cones and barrels as well
05-23-18 Moody on the Market Daily Update
05-23-18 Moody on the Market Daily Update
Senior PGA Community Showcase Ready to Make You a Kite-Boarding Pro

If you play your cards right this weekend at the KitchenAid Senior PGA Championship, you may very well convince your family and friends that you were soaring on a kite board atop the surf of Lake Michigan
Golfing Great Jack Nicklaus Returns to Harbor Shores Friday

The man whose name is on the signature golf course that is the home to the KitchenAid Senior PGA Championship will return to his Harbor Shores Resort for the first time in half a dozen years this
Big Money from HUD Headed to Local Housing Commissions for Upgrades

If you live in public housing and have been praying for upgrades and repairs, help just might be on the way. Between Benton Harbor, Benton Township and St. Joseph, nearly $1.6-million is on the way to help
Thirty Years of Barbotts, Targuts, Starguts…(Sing it!)

Thirty years ago, after Andy Barbott had taken a college class at Andrews University, he decided that he wanted to build a greenhouse on the family’s farm south of Lakeshore High School. He says he had a