Whitmer Will Appeal to Supreme Court on Vaping Block

Governor Gretchen Whitmer is none too pleased that a Court of Claims Judge has block her ban on flavored e-cigarette liquids and says she will fight fire with fire by going to the Supreme Court. This afternoon,
Michigan Judge Halts State’s Ban on Flavored Vaping Liquids

The Washington Post and the Detroit News are both reporting today that Michigan Court of Claims Judge Cynthia Stephens has issued a preliminary injunction halting the State of Michigan’s new rules that make e-cigarette vaping using flavored liquids
Berrien Trial Court Draws $434K in State Grant Support

State grants totaling nearly $434,000 announced today will keep the gears of justice engaged in the Berrien County Trial Court over the next year. The Berrien County Trial Court has announced the continued funding of two treatment
10-15-19 Moody on the Market Daily Update
10-15-19 Moody on the Market Daily Update
State Grants Boost Van Buren Specialty Courts by $1.6M

We all know that there are times when we “get by with a little help from our friends,” and the team at the Van Buren County Specialty Courts are certainly thankful for friends in the state grants
New Click It or Ticket Enforcement Begins Thursday

If you routinely thumb your nose at the state law requiring you to buckle your seat belt, you might want to keep an exceptionally watchful eye on your surroundings beginning this Thursday, October 17th. Because, authorities will
Great Lakes Hospitality Conference & Expo to Debut in 2020

If there’s one common denominator for all of us, it’s that we have to eat in order to survive. Most of us clearly like doing that in places other than our own homes as confirmed by the
CMS Energy Chief Joining Whirlpool Corporate Board

There’s a powerful new player headed to the corporate board of directors for Whirlpool Corporation, and she won’t have to travel far to get to upcoming board meetings and functions. Joining the Whirlpool Corporate Board of Directors
2nd Annual Small Business Summit Next Month at Andrews

Just as a beautiful floral display once began as merely a seed, so too every big business starts out as a small business enterprise. Yet, even a small business is an amazing way to serve and leave
South Haven Rotarians Protect Historic Scott Club Bldg

A more than 125 year old building in South Haven, already on the Michigan Historic Site roster, is gaining some critical protection thanks to a civic organization in town willing to step up and help secure the