MI Manufacturers Salute Senate Efforts to Get Michigan Back to Work
Saying it is a top priority for manufacturers state wide to get Michigan back to work, the Michigan Manufacturers Association is opening commending State Senate Majority Leader Mike Shirkey and the Senate Republican caucus for spearheading those
Army Corps Says Expect Lake Levels to Remain High During Seasonal Rise
The hot topic on everyone’s minds before the pandemic hit the headlines is back in the news again as the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers has established projections for the spring season on the Great Lakes, and
Michigan Lottery Issues Prize Scam Alert
Some people just aren’t happy unless they are working overtime to con you out of your money, and that is why the Michigan Lottery is warning the public again today to be aware of scams telling people
MPSC Urges Postponement of Non-Essential Excavation
Ironically, April is traditionally Safe Digging Month…but that annual designation is taking on increased importance in light of the pandemic, and has led to a request to postpone any non-essential excavating in Michigan. The Michigan Public Service
04-07-20 Moody on the Market Daily Update
04-07-20 Moody on the Market Daily Update
Lowe’s of Benton Harbor Now Closed Except for Online Order Pick Ups
Following a dust up with local authorities over excessive people accessing non-essential items, particularly in the store’s Garden Center over the weekend, Lowe’s of Benton Harbor is closed completely except for online ordering and pick up at
Healthcare Coverage Available to Those Who Lose Job or See Income Drop
If you have lost your job or seen your income plummet due to the coronavirus pandemic and lost health insurance as a result, state officials want you to know that there are low and no-cost options available
Southwestern Michigan College Cancels Board Meeting
Add another to the never-ending list of cancellations arriving on our doorstep. This time from the Board of Trustees at Southwestern Michigan College, where they are cancelling this month’s board session. The school issued a brief statement
First Church of St. Joe Helping Make the Days Count
Like virtually every other business, organization, institution and individual in the middle of the pandemic, First Church of God in St. Joseph is doing everything possible to re-invent the manner in which they reach the faithful among
Overwhelming Community Support Exhibited for Spectrum Health Lakeland
The collective community of Michigan’s Great Southwest has a long and growing reputation as being highly philanthropic when it comes to caring for people and organizations in times of need. The team at Spectrum Health Lakeland is