United Way of Southwest Michigan’s Volunteer United Takes Flight!
Capitalizing on the celebration of National Volunteer Week across America today, the United Way of Southwest Michigan used a hangar party at Southwest Michigan Regional Airport in Benton Harbor for the dual purpose of a volunteer appreciation
MadDog 5/1 Intros Private Fitness Parties to Mark 8th Anniversary
If you know the Marydawn Taggart story, you know that she reinvents herself and her business regularly and with precision planning. Her relentless drive for perfection is legendary to hard core fitness fans in Michigan’s Great Southwest.
Portion of State Street in Downtown St. Joe to be Closed to Repair Water Leak Friday
Here’s a heads up if your travels tomorrow morning, Friday, April 12th, 2019 will be taking you to the central business district of downtown St. Joseph. The team at St. Joseph Today is alerting merchant and retail
Baroda’s Red Brick Cafe Blooms Into a Not-So-Hidden Treasure
A colorful building in the heart of downtown Baroda has had a storied past, but it’s the present that is rapidly garnering attention as a truly hidden treasure. It began it’s interesting journey way back at the
04-11-19 Moody on the Market Daily Update
04-11-19 Moody on the Market Daily Update
Secretary of State Releases Report After Visiting Every Branch Office in Michigan
We’ve all seen the Facebook posts…a pull tab that shows #56 while the “Now Serving Number” shows #3. The Benton Harbor Secretary of State Branch Office is routinely characterized on social media as a veritable black hole
Legal Experts Will Share Importance of Wills, Estates & Financial Planning in St. Joe
Aside from the Hatfields and the McCoys, not many people want to cause a lot of grief and issues for their families when their time is up. Unfortunately, many otherwise well-meaning folks do end up causing problems
Retail America Challenged to Match or Beat Amazon’s $15/hr Minimum Wage
Retailers of Michigan’s Great Southwest…and the rest of America. You have been challenged to raise your minimum wage to $15-an-hour — or more. In a striking move today that is being alternately called both “bold” and simply
Highly Successful Niles Children’s Daycare Expanding Into the St. Joe Market
It happened more than 25 years ago, but Mary Wardlaw will remember it forever because it changed her life dramatically. Wardlaw, who lives in Niles, had taken her daughter to daycare that day for the first time
Five Stars and Twenty Years Provide a Great Ride for Stevensville HVAC Team
When Walt and Diane Wolshlager launched their new heating and air conditioning business 20 years ago, they set up shop in a small building off of Niles Road and had exactly one employee besides themselves. Nevertheless, their
Wightman Hosts Sustainability Issues Legislative Forum Next Week
In a day when the availability and sustainability of critical natural resources remains high on the list of concerns across the region, the state and the nation, a key forum is slated for next week to discuss