United Way SWM Leaders Cited for Leaving a Legacy
The best thing you can do for the future of the world is to leave a lasting legacy that makes a difference for your community, wherever you live. Tonight, the United Way of Southwest Michigan took time
Whirlpool Adds to Places That Matter Collection for MFG Day
One look at that photo above sums up what modern day manufacturers have been trying to tell young people for several years running now. This is not your grandfather’s factory that you might have remembered as being
10-03-19 Moody on the Market Daily Update
10-03-19 Moody on the Market Daily Update
Michigan Beer & Wine Wholesalers Applaud Legislative Protection
There is little doubt in anyone’s mind that the Michigan craft brewing industry has been soaring. However, recent attempts to slow that growth by some of the big, multi-nationals, has resulted in a Michigan House committee to
Pure Michigan Boss Responds to Governor’s Line Item Veto
The man in charge of the award winning Pure Michigan marketing campaign has shared his thoughts on Gov. Whitmer’s decision to veto the money to fund that campaign when she signed the Michigan budget into law earlier
The Impact of the Art of John Sauve & Richard Hunt on SW Michigan
When you go to check out John Sauve’s new sculpture donated to the city of St. Joseph by his friends at the ARS Galley-Arts & Culture Center of Benton Harbor, you’ll likely find the hardest part of
Legendary South Haven Lighthouse Keeper Honored
The tale of the legendary South Haven Lighthouse Keeper will live on for years thanks to new recognition put into place last Friday. The city’s celebration this year of its Sesquicentennial has led to an honorary street
Andreasen Center for Wellness Opens Monday
The gifts of some 1,400 individuals will keep on giving for decades to come in the form of the Andreasen Center for Wellness on the Berrien Springs Campus of Andrews University which officially opens next Monday, October
Why the Crew in Blue Goes Pink Every October
Michael Ross remembers vividly when the surgeon stepped into the waiting room to deliver news regarding his mother’s procedure to deal with ovarian cancer. He and his siblings instinctively knew almost immediately when they looked into the