LMC, SMC Help Mark National Voter Registration Day
As issues become more and more strident across the nation, everybody should make sure that they get the chance to have their own voice heard — especially at the ballot box. With that thought in mind the
Niles School Board Member Stepping Down Friday
He’s a former Michigan State Police Officer and also served as a Campus Police Officer for the University of Notre Dame, but to the people of Niles, he has been a long serving member of the Niles
MI Senate Moves on Road Policy Reforms
Late last week, Michigan’s Governor and Legislative leaders elected to set aside the road rage for each other regarding the best way to, as the Governor has characterized it, “fix the damn roads,” in favor of making
Individual Cook Nuclear Plant Siren Testing Begins Next Week
Chances are good you’re going to hear the Cook Plant sirens a lot over the next three weeks…just keep in mind…it’s only a test. Actually, a whole series of tests. Cook Nuclear Plant spokesman Bill Downey from
09-12-19 Moody on the Market Daily Update
09-12-19 Moody on the Market Daily Update
GoFundMe Established for Renowned Tree-Mendus Farmer With EEE
An Eau Claire man, whose family has dedicated their heart and soul to continuing the tradition of bringing families together in the heart of the Michigan fruit belt for decades, is now fighting for his life, victim
13th Annual Artoberfest Street Celebration is Saturday in BH
For the past dozen years, the Benton Harbor Arts District has erupted into a full-on celebration of arts, music, food, craft brews and wines they call Artoberfest. Over the last two years that major celebration of all
Four Internal Administrators Vie for SMC Presidency
Three veteran educators and administrators have tossed their collective hats into the ring to become the next President of Southwestern Michigan College upon the retirement of current President Dr. David Mathews at the end of the year,