Filling Out the Week With Another Snow Day: Schools Begin Closing for Friday 2/1
Every child’s dream comes true one more time this week, as schools have once again begun to announce the decision to close for the day on Friday, February 1st, 2019. St. Joseph Public Schools authorities met with
St. Joe Today Extends Deadline for Awkward Family Photos Ahead of March Mannequins
We’ve all seen them. Those awkward family photos that should never leave the dust bin of your parent’s basement or stay firmly embedded in the cloud after being released from your smartphone. But, wait! The folks at
As Temps Face Sharp Turnaround, FEMA Cautions Flood Threat Could Materialize
As you sit in the teeth-chattering cold of below zero temps and record-setting wind chills, likely the last thing on your mind is, “what if it all melts and starts to flood?” Flooding concerns, in fact, might
01-31-19 Moody on the Market Daily Update
01-31-19 Moody on the Market Daily Update
Look Beyond the Keyhole: The Eyes Have It at All Eyes of St. Joseph
Next time you pay a visit to your eye doctor and they whip out one of those goofy looking, coiled up, sunshade wrap around sunglass-style devices, stop and think before you groan. That very clear indicator that
Proposed MI Fix the Roads Plan Tax Would Increase 47-Cents By 2028
If Michigan is going to “Fix the damn roads,” it’s time to face the facts — and the costs to do so, as well. Two former Michigan Legislative leaders are out with a plan that would take
Walmart Recruiting New Truck Drivers at Nearly $90k a Year Salary
Walmart hired more than 1,400 new truck drivers to their fleet last year alone, but it clearly is not enough as the mammoth retailer has jacked its pay rate to nearly $90,000 a year on average and
Amtrak’s Pere Marquette Another Victim of Extreme Cold Cancellations
News outlets and late night hosts all over the country pointed to the practice of setting train tracks afire to keep from cold weather damage and lots of folks had a good laugh over it, but the
Gov. Whitmer Issues Emergency Appeal for Reduced Use of Gas
A major incident at a Consumers Energy gas compressor station in Southeast Michigan has triggered an emergency appeal from Michigan Gov. Gretchen Whitmer asking residents from one end of the state to the other to voluntarily limit