From Freaky Fast to Cheese & Wine — Debbie Does Downtown
Anybody who knows Deb Sailor and her husband Rick Molitor from the days of their Jimmy John’s empire in Michigan’s Great Southwest or their service to the community on multiple fronts had to know that it was
Baroda On Tap for Nearly a Million Bucks for Road Through Industrial Park
When the U.S. Department of Agriculture announced today some $68-million to be invested in rural development to build or improve community facilities and essential services across the nation, the community of Baroda was prominently on that list,
Fresh Veggies Burn Up Along I-196 in Mid-Day Highway Fire
Somebody’s load of fresh vegetables bound for Grand Rapids this morning never made it to the final destination when the semi-trailer was enveloped in flames shortly before noon on I-196. South Haven Area Emergency Services Chief Ron
More Than 60 Summer Jobs Headed to SW Michigan For Local Youth
At least 60 young people, eager to both learn and work when school is out, will be earning money during their summer break thanks to the 9th Anniversary Year of the Youth Development Mentoring Program. The Michigan
05-08-19 Moody on the Market Daily Update
05-08-19 Moody on the Market Daily Update
MI Secretary of State Settles Case Against “Ballot Selfie” Photos at the Polls
If the court concurs, you won’t have to sneak an otherwise illegal selfie on election day anymore, so long as your selfie is of your ballot alone and taken while you are in the voting booth. However,
Michigan AG Nessel Working to Combat Caller ID Spoofing, Illegal Robocalls
There’s nothing worse than having to duck out of an important meeting to take what appears to be an important incoming call on your cellphone only to find out that some telemarketer or robo-caller has spoofed an
Nominations Now Open for 2019 Class of Moody on the Market 40 Under 40
Chris Mason from Watermark Brewing Company is one. So is Ryan Ogle from the PGA of America. Jamie Quigno from Kinexus and Nicki Britten from the Berrien County Health Department are also in the club. Perhaps you’ve
Spectrum Health Lakeland Faces Second Data Breach in Less Than Two Months
For the second time in less than two months, Spectrum Health Lakeland is having to deal with a vendor-related data breach, and is working to notify more than a thousand patients who might have been impacted by
Benton Harbor’s ARS Arts & Culture Ctr Announces Summer Art Day Camps for Youth
If you’re looking for a valuable way to wean the kids off of electronic games and social media this summer, the ARS Arts & Culture Center in the Benton Harbor Arts District has a great option for
Light Voter Turnout Gives Wins to Millage Votes New and Renewed in SWM
Voter turnout in the off year spring election today kept pollworkers challenged with how best to keep busy during long lulls throughout the day, but there were some critical issues on the ballot in Michigan’s Great Southwest
Gov. Whitmer and Emergency Responders Strongly Object to Auto Insurance Plan
While some immediately sang the praises of the proposed auto insurance reform plan approved by the Michigan State Senate on Tuesday, the state’s Governor says she’ll veto it, and people who respond to crash scenes are calling