SMC Joins Fellow Institutions, Closing Down Classes
Southwestern Michigan College in Dowagiac and Niles is following other institutions of higher learning in ending face to face classes and other activities due to the coronavirus. Here is the message relayed this afternoon by College President
United Way Campaign Celebration Postponed to Alternative Format
United Way of Southwest Michigan takes great pride in finding solutions when confronted by challenges. Usually, those solutions entail a huge network of organizations in our midst who get the job done. The current challenge is throwing
Lake Michigan College Will Close Face-to-Face Classes
Lake Michigan College has issued a formal public statement regarding the coronoavirus COVID-19, and will join many four year institutions in shutting down face-to-face classes. Here is what they say this afternoon: At Lake Michigan College, safety
03-12-20 Moody on the Market Daily Update
03-12-20 Moody on the Market Daily Update
03-12-20 Moody on the Market Daily Update
03-12-20 Moody on the Market Daily Update
LMC South Haven Cancels Chocolate, Wine & Jazz Event
At a time when emotions are running high, many folks turn to comforting things like chocolate and wine, but one place they won’t be able to partake this weekend is the long-planned-for Chocolate, Wine & Jazz event
Realtors Fundraiser Benefits Suitcases for Kids & Ronald McDonald House
We’ve heard for years that Realtors Make the Difference, and for a lot of folks in Michigan’s Great Southwest that will be truer than ever this year thanks to recent work done in the real estate community
Michigan AG Warns Consumers of Price Gouging Around Virus
As if it isn’t bad enough that consumers are worried about health conditions in the midst of the coronavirus, some unscrupulous business people are working to capitalize on the misfortune and vulnerability of others through exorbitant pricing
Spring Art Hop Showcases Benton Harbor Arts District Friday
If the recent warmer spring-like temperatures can stretch toward the weekend, it should be a fun night with the New Territory Arts Association’s annual Spring Art Hop headed to the Benton Harbor Arts District tomorrow evening, Friday,
St. Joe Storefronts Come Alive With March Mannequins Friday
The tradition of everyday people from all walks of life standing stock still in storefront windows in downtown St. Joseph’s Central Business District returns in force tomorrow night, Friday, March 13th, 2020 for an encore of March
Lake Michigan College Remains Operational, Watching COVID Closely
While major four year institutions of higher learning from Michigan State to Notre Dame and many others as well have halted or will halt face-to-face classes until some time in April, Lake Michigan College continues to evaluate
Spectrum Health Lakeland Issues Visitor Restrictions Shares COVID-19 Resources
In light of Michigan’s first presumed cases of COVID-19 and the Governor’s declaration of an official state of emergency, Spectrum Health — including all Spectrum Health Lakeland facilities — has announced new family and visitor restrictions in