Berrien County Registers First COVID-19 Death
We’re learning today of the first death in Berrien County related to the pandemic…and we now have 32 total positive cases in the county. The Berrien County Health Department is reporting its first death of a resident
Lake Michigan College Extends Online Instruction Through Spring
With all indications that the shelter in place order will be around for a while, and timelines continually being pushed deeper into the year, we’ve learned from Lake Michigan College that distance learning will continue. Lake Michigan
Great Lakes Education Project Calls for Full Year Learning Despite Crisis
As the debate rages on over whether Michigan schools should finish the school year or scrap it in light of the current pandemic, the head of one major organization is appealing to state leaders to assure that
03-30-20 Moody on the Market Daily Update
03-30-20 Moody on the Market Daily Update
Sewer Reconstruction Will Disrupt Red Arrow Traffic Up To 5 Wks
If your travels routinely take you along Red Arrow Highway in Chikaming Township and/or New Buffalo Township, here’s a heads up for you from the Berrien County Road Department regarding sewer reconstruction work that will cause a
Michigan Issues $150-M in Supplemental Budget Bills to Fight COVID-19
Michigan’s executive leadership has set the stage for increased funding to battle the COVID-19 pandemic in the Great Lakes State through a major pair of supplemental budget bills to help fund the fight. Gov. Gretchen Whitmer, Sen.
Michigan National Guard to Staff Food Banks in Four MI Communities
While it doesn’t directly impact food bank operations in the Tri-County region as yet, the Michigan National Guard has received a request to aid Food Banks in four other communities across the state, including Ann Arbor, Comstock
Michigan Restaurants Work Deal With State to Sell Retail Food Items
A newly crafted partnership between the Michigan Restaurant & Lodging Association and the Michigan Department of Agriculture & Rural Development is paving the way for restaurants across the state to essentially sell food and pantry items which
Boelcke Heating & Air Sold to Second in Command
When Dave Boelcke was contacted late last year by Grand Rapids-based Calder Capital regarding the potential sale of his business, that got the wheels churning for the longtime businessman who has built a substantial business in Michigan’s
Governor Announces Increased & Expanded Unemployment Benefits
Workers impacted by the coronavirus COVID-19 are getting a dose of good news from Gov. Gretchen Whitmer this morning as she has announced new increased and expanded unemployment programs for those workers. The governor, under the federal CARES