Benton Harbor School Board Votes to Reject State Plan, Asks for Ongoing Discussion
As largely expected, the Benton Harbor Area Schools Board of Education this afternoon has rejected a proposal by the state of Michigan that would temporarily shut down Benton Harbor High School in exchange for elimination of some
Water Leak Repair Will Force Temporary 4-Block Shutdown of Main Street St. Joe
The St. Joseph Department of Public Works has issued a heads up for those who typically travel southbound on Main Street in the downtown sector — also known as the I-94 Business Loop. Starting Monday night, June
06-14-19 Moody on the Market Daily Update
06-14-19 Moody on the Market Daily Update
06-14-19 Moody on the Market Daily Update
06-14-19 Moody on the Market Daily Update
MI Senators Urge USDA to Help Michigan Farmers Facing Delayed Planting
Yes, farmers need help from Mother Nature to grow the myriad crops we all enjoy on the dinner table every day, but sometimes they just want to scream “enough is enough,” like the rest of us who
Notable WWII Hero from SW Michigan Has Lost “Long Argument” With Cancer
One of the most iconic war heroes of Michigan’s Great Southwest has lost his “long argument” with cancer. John Nelson died on Tuesday of this week at the age of 93. He was instantly recognizable at virtually
SJ City Commission Calls Special Meeting to Act on Major Development Projects
With commercial growth in the City of St. Joseph continuing to soar, the St. Joseph City Commission was asked on Monday night to approve two Commercial Rehabilitation Exemption Certificates valued at nearly $11-million on opposite ends of
Love Creek County Park Gets Donation of New Mountain Trail Bikes
From fat tire bikes in winter to mountain bikes in summer and beyond, cycling fans have been discovering the great trail system at Berrien County’s Love Creek County Park…and now there’ll be even more opportunities to hit