Whirlpool’s “Resilient”First Quarter 2020 Beats Wall Street Analysts
Citing resiliency even in the face of the global coronavirus pandemic, Whirlpool Corporation has posted first quarter results for 2020 that surpassed Wall Street expectations for both earnings per share and revenues in the quarter. In fact,
Even as the World Reels, a Steady Hand Keeps IMS Insurance Management Service Rock Solid
Rich Brandt from IMS Insurance Management Service in St. Joseph and Niles has known for years that his associates in the business are absolutely essential, but even he’s been impressed by the skill and precision that they
Whirlpool Laundry Donations Helping Health Care Keep Clean
Whirlpool Corporation is continuing to help the healthcare community during the pandemic, this time with donations of laundry equipment to a hospital in Ohio that has served the community for more than 100 years running. Whirlpool’s Clyde
Protesters Return to Michigan State Capitol Demanding to Go Back to Work
Protesters returned to the Michigan Capitol grounds today in Lansing essentially demanding the end of the state’s quarantine orders, and arguing that Gov. Whitmer needs to be recalled for her “overreach” and “tyranny.” While it wasn’t nearly
Berrien Health Team Establishes New COVID-19 Stat Dashboard
For those who have long been clamoring for additional details regarding how many people in Berrien County are being impacted by the coronavirus pandemic, your wish is being granted to some degree by the Berrien County Health
04-30-20 Moody on the Market Daily Update
04-30-20 Moody on the Market Daily Update
Lane Closures on EB I-196 For Next Three Weeks
The Michigan Department of Transportation is giving everyone a heads up on roadwork along I-196 in Southwest Michigan that could cause some slow downs or delays due to lane closures over the next three weeks. MDOT Communications
Krasl Art Fair Reluctantly Cancels 2020 Art Fair on the Bluff
Another major staple of the summer season in Michigan’s Great Southwest will be sidelined by the coronavirus pandemic this year. The Krasl Art Center has announced this morning that they will cancel the 59th Krasl Art Fair
Spectrum Health Lakeland SJ Garners “A” Grade for Patient Safety
In the midst of a pandemic, they might not have much time to celebrate, but those frontline heroes in the headlines everyday are being reaffirmed at Spectrum Health Lakeland in St. Joseph for their attention to patient
Nesbitt Tabbed as Vice-Chair of Joint Select Committee on COVID-19
A key legislator from Michigan’s Great Southwest has been selection to serve as Vice-Chair of a newly created panel designed to guide oversight on Michigan’s response to the current pandemic. He is State Senator Aric Nesbitt of
MI Court of Claims: Stay Home Order Does Not Infringe Constitutional Rights
For those who continually argue that Michigan Governor Gretchen Whitmer is infringing on their constitutional rights through her shelter in place orders, the Michigan Court of Claims says you’re wrong. Michigan Attorney General Dana Nessel says that
South Haven Storm Surge Creates Severe Harbor Flooding
Just days after work was completed to protect the motor housings on controls for the Dyckman Avenue Bridge in the community of South Haven, the work is proving to have been fortuitous indeed as a midweek storm