Baroda’s Red Brick Cafe Fades Into History, Victim of the Pandemic
The coronavirus has claimed another victim in Michigan’s Great Southwest. This time in the form of a small business enterprise that has found the current shutdown to be insurmountable in the long run, folding operations before mounting
Accidental Acceleration Leaves ATM User Straddling Nearby RR Tracks in Dowagiac
What was intended to be a simple stop at the ATM in downtown Dowagiac turned into a wild ride for a Dowagiac man when he accidentally accelerated at high speed through the drive up lane, across a
MGU Offers Public Safety Grants Through Rewarding Responders Program
Recognizing amid the global pandemic that keeping the communities of our region safe is now perhaps more important than ever before, the team at Michigan Gas Utilities — MGU — is offering a helping hand to the
05-05-20 Moody on the Market Daily Update
05-05-20 Moody on the Market Daily Update
MI Attorney General to Law Enforcement: Executive Orders Are Enforceable
If you count yourself among those wondering if Gov. Gretchen Whitmer’s extension of the current state of emergency is enforceable, the answer is yes. When the Michigan Legislature failed to pass a resolution last week rejecting the
Most U.S. Walgreens Stores to Resume Standard Operating Hours
As the company continues to assess the coronavirus pandemic response across America, Walgreens has announced this morning that beginning today, most of their stores nationwide will resume standard operating hours. The company continues to evaluate and adjust
St. Joe Today Cancels Multiple Summertime Events
Summer will be even quieter in downtown St. Joseph this summer with word today of multiple cancellations of major events by St. Joseph Today running through August. Falling by the wayside are such summertime staples as Chalk
Michigan Wine Month Challenge Underway in Great Lakes State
May is Wine Month in Michigan, but the struggle for many wineries across the state is very real in light of the pandemic, so the Michigan Restaurant & Lodging Association and the Michigan Wine Collaborative have teamed
Ability to Survive the Pandemic Plaguing 1-in-7 Small Businesses in Michigan
As the coronavirus pandemic lingers, an updated survey completed last week by the Small Business Association of Michigan reveals that one-in-seven small businesses of all types across the state are not confident they will survive the COVID-19
Gov. Whitmer Excited for News of COVID Vaccine Clinical Trials by Pfizer Manufactured in Kalamazoo
As the race for a coronavirus vaccine to battle COVID-19 continues, Michigan is leaping to the forefront with news that Pfizer, Inc. has dosed the first participants in the U.S. in a clinical trial for the BNT162
Upton Says CARES Act Providing $323-K for Homeless & Hungry in SWM
The public healthy crisis is impacting many people all across America, but perhaps none moreso than the homeless and hungry in our midst. There’s at least some additional help on the way thanks to FEMA’s Emergency Food