Tentative Agreement Reached in UAW Strike Against GM

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While a completed deal is still likely about two weeks away, a tentative agreement has been reached today between General Motors and the United Auto Workers union which should end the month-long strike that kept picketers on

Michigan Lawmakers Urged to Get Rid of “Death Tax”

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One of the state’s largest business organizations is urging Michigan state lawmakers to bury the state’s “death tax.” Today the National Federation of Independent Business — or simply NFIB — one of the state’s leading small business

MSP to Host Prescription Drug Take-Back Day Next Week

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You can help keep unused opiods, pharmaceuticals and other drugs out of the wrong hands next week during the Michigan State Police observance of National Prescription Drug Take-Back Day coming on Saturday, October 26th. State Police encourage

Quick Police Work Nabs BH Main Street Subway Robber

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An armed robber struck the Benton Harbor Subway restaurant at the wrong time last night and was quickly captured and taken into custody by the Benton Harbor Department of Public Safety. Deputy Director Michael Clark says that

Wind Whipped Flooding Overtakes South Haven Marina

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High winds, heavy wave action, and ongoing near record lake levels on Lake Michigan are taking a toll this morning on the South Haven harbor municipal marina. South Haven’s Tom Renner has shared some amazing photos showing

Wightman Bolsters Benton Harbor Team With Five New Pros

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The heady pace of exponential growth continues for the prolific team at Wightman, headquartered in Benton Harbor. They’re adding five new professionals to the Benton Harbor office as the work load increases based on reputation and performance.