It’s the End of the Line for Family Video in St. Joseph
Changing technologies and shifting personal habits have finally doomed Family Video in St. Joseph Township. Signs and banners announcing the impending closure were erected at the store located at the corner of Hilltop and Cleveland across from
JCPenney Rejected Offer of Three Years Rent Free by Orchards Mall Owners
For those of you who will miss the JCPenney store in the Orchards Mall, consider this. Not even the straight up offer of the next three years absolutely rent-free was successful in enticing them to keep the
First SJ Municipal Band Concert of the Season Dedicated to Bandshell Namesake
This summer will mark the first concert season without the man whose name is on the Lake Bluff Park Bandshell, and the first music of the season will be dedicated to his life, times and philanthropy. The
May Jobless Rate Ticks Up Ever So Slightly in Michigan
Truth be told it was a small blip, but it was an uptick just the same for the unemployment rate in Michigan for May. Michigan’s seasonally adjusted unemployment rate rose by a tenth of a percentage point
New St. Joe Author Garners 5-Star Amazon Rating for “The Last Leader”
What if women ruled the world? It’s something that businessman Joe Moody from St. Joe has thought about for a long time, especially while hiking the beaches of forests of Michigan’s Great Southwest. Only, he’s taken the
06-19-19 Moody on the Market Daily Update
06-19-19 Moody on the Market Daily Update
New Hearth & Market Culinary Experience Opens in Downtown BH Friday
The cultural enrichment of the food scene in the Benton Harbor Arts District will take a quantum leap this summer and fall thanks to a couple that owns both an organic farm in Coloma and a mobile
Gov. Whitmer Leaves Door Open for BH School Board Plan Under Review
Work by the Benton Harbor Area School Board to produce a viable alternative to the Governor’s proposed shutdown of Benton Harbor High School has not gone unnoticed by the state’s top executive. In fact, she has dispatched