SWM Regional Chamber: Stop Implementing Essential vs. Non-Essential
For Arthur Havlicek, it has almost turned into a trial-by-fire. The coronavirus pandemic has come very early in his tenure as President of the Southwest Michigan Regional Chamber, but he has been solidly up to the task.
Local Little Caesers Join Nationwide “Pie It Forward” Pizza Donation Campaign
Just days after introducing contactless delivery and carry-out for pizza fans, local franchise owners of Little Caesars Pizza are joining the nationwide campaign to donate and deliver a million pizzas to healthcare workers and first responders, and
Self-Employed & Newly Eligible Can Apply for Unemployment Monday
For those who are unemployed and who have been waiting on tenterhooks wondering about when they can gain unemployment money from the federal government, your answer is Monday. Which is April 13th. That’s also an open window
Berrien County Registers 3rd COVID-19 Death, 88 Positive Cases
The Berrien County Health Department tells us that a third death has been registered here from the coronavirus pandemic. This afternoon they say, “Our confirmed cumulative case count continues to rise. We are also reporting another death,
South Haven Emergency Services Has New Chief
As Chief Ron Wise begins the final phase of his successful career with the South Haven Area Emergency Services team, they have announced his replacement in the form of Fire Fighter and Paramedic Brandon Hinz. Hinz will
04-10-20 Moody on the Market Daily Update
04-10-20 Moody on the Market Daily Update
MI Chamber: Workforce Can’t Be Sidelined Indefinitely Without Long Term Damage
The organization that works around the clock advocating for the Michigan business community is sharing preliminary results from a survey sent to members at mid-week, and the numbers are pretty lopsided. The Michigan Chamber sent the survey
Horizon Bancorp Shifts Annual Meeting to Virtual Platform
Like so many other corporations large and small, Horizon Bancorp, which has multiple branches and shareholders across Michigan’s Great Southwest and Northwest Indiana, is being forced to go digital with their annual meeting. Having already implemented additional
MI Offers New Resources to Help Resolve Tech Issues For Unemployed
If you’ve been battling mightily to access the Michigan Unemployment Insurance Agency, pulling your hair out over technical issues, there’s word today from the state that new online tools to help report those issues are being implemented.
Martin’s Super Markets Will Match Customer Donations to COVID Response
Still on the front lines renewing food resources every day for residents across Michigan’s Great Southwest, the team at Martin’s Super Markets is going above and beyond with news of a matching offer for those who donate
Michigan Farm Bureau Projects Significant Financial Toll on MI Ag
They waited in hopeful anticipation ahead of Gov. Whitmer’s 3pm news conference Thursday, wondering if the petition efforts would hold sway, but in the end the Michigan Farm Bureau walked away shaking its head realizing that potential
U of M Economists Forecast Rebound in Second Half of 2020
Anybody paying attention to the ever-changing landscape of the nation’s economy is likely bracing for the roller coaster ride to continue, but there is a glimmer of hope from the latest quarterly forecast from economists at the