SWM Driver Charged in Fiery Death of U.S. Postal Worker
The driver accused of causing a serious rear end collision that killed a U.S. Postal Service Worker northeast of Gobles in the first week of January has been charged and arraigned in the case and remanded to
Stevensville’s Williams Buildings Takes U.S. Building of the Year Award
Over the past 41 years Marc Williams and his dad before him have built churches, aircraft hangars, and even added onto residential homes, but the building they built for their own commercial headquarters at Williams Buildings has
Michigan Launches Pothole Madness Bracket Challenge
While a lot of folks look forward to one form of March Madness, there’s a whole lot more who despise the madness of March when fluctuating daily temperatures virtually guarantee a growing crop of increasingly dangerous potholes
MI Attorney General Battles to Protect Lottery Revenue for Schools
Without some form of action, a billion dollars a year in lottery revenue that flows to Michigan school coffers could be at risk. That is why Michigan Attorney General Dana Nessel has led nation-wide efforts to preserve
World Renowned Website Trip Advisor Ranks Silver Beach in Top 25 in America
Even the ravages of winter storms and extreme water levels on Lake Michigan can’t keep Silver Beach in St. Joseph from making the Top 25 Beaches in the United States this year according to the team at
03-05-20 Moody on the Market Daily Update
03-05-20 Moody on the Market Daily Update
Art Van Furniture Closing Company Owned Stores, Launching Liquidation
Barely a year ago, the executive suite at Art Van Furniture was rolling out a triumphant 60 year anniversary celebration, marking six decades of service to furniture buyers across the American Midwest. Today, the company founded in
Independence Day Fireworks Officially Canceled for 2020 at South Haven
Not long after cautioning that record levels on Lake Michigan were threatening continuation of the traditional Light Up the Lake celebration on the 3rd of July, the city has made it official. There will be no July
Berrien Clerk Will Seek Re-Election to Third Term
At least one top rank official in Berrien County government is bucking the trend of recent departure and retirement announcements there. Berrien County Clerk Sharon Tyler has announced that she will, in fact, be running for office
33rd Berrien RESA Science Olympiad a Resounding Success
Manufacturers and other businesses in need of skilled talent from local students will be happy to learn that there are some bright minds emerging from middle and high schools across the region with innovation, ingenuity, and inquisitiveness