North Pier Brewing’s Meteoric Rise Continues With Third Year Birthday Bash
If you want the very definition of meteoric rise, take up the story of Jay Fettig’s North Pier Brewing Company in Benton Harbor. Just three short years ago he launched his fledgling enterprise at the epicenter of
Developers Seek Water Recreational Zoning to Implement Ultimate Storage in SJ
Boaters, campers and others in search of large capacity storage facilities in Michigan’s Great Southwest may have a new option right in the heart of the waterfront community in St. Joseph if a proposed zoning amendment gets
Benton Harbor Schools CEO Herrera is One of Seven Up for Farmington Schools Job
It appears that the Benton Harbor Area Schools are at risk of losing their CEO and Superintendent Dr. Robert Herrera. He is one of seven active candidates to replace the retiring Superintendent of the Farmington Public Schools,
SJ Business Veteran Launches New Entrepreneur Summer Camp for Kids
The drive and desire of a 5th grader who successfully launched her own business last fall has led to her mother’s creation of a new academy to help other young people with entrepreneurial tendencies to potentially follow
$2.3-M Project Will Resurface More than 13 Miles of M-43 Near Bangor
If you routinely travel M-43 in Van Buren County between the community of Bangor and Waverly Township, look for traffic backups and potential delays starting next Monday as the Michigan Department of Transportation unleashes another cone zone
First Tee of Benton Harbor to Grant Four Collegiate Scholarships This Week
The game of golf is all around us. It’s physically in nearby neighborhoods to most of America including here in Michigan’s Great Southwest, and it’s televised into our homes seemingly every day. To some, it’s just that
SJ City Poised for Contract Extension for Best Way Disposal to Continue Service
If the St. Joseph City Commission concurs with the city’s Public Works Director Tom MacDonald and other staff members, residents can expect to continue to see Best Way Disposal handling trash pickups, sustainables recycling and more in
Attorney General Adds Michigan to List of States in Generic Drug Collusion Lawsuit
By action of the state’s Attorney General, Michigan has joined the vast majority of other states across the nation in a broad-based lawsuit against many of the country’s largest generic drug manufacturers, as they allege a broad