MI Liquor Control Streamlines Outdoor Licensing for Restaurants
The Michigan Liquor Control Commission has, what appears on the surface to be, good news for licensees like Robert Montgomery of 221 Main in St. Joseph and the team at Silver Harbor Brewing just up the block.
NFIB: MI Small Businesses Are Dying & Need to Re-Open Now
The strident voice of the Michigan branch of the National Federation of Independent Business, NFIB, was loud and clear in the Michigan Senate today: “Michigan’s small businesses are dying and need to re-open now.” NFIB State Director
I-94 Road and Ramp Work at Watervliet Slated This Week
If you’ll be driving the I-94 corridor to or near Watervliet later this week, you’ll want to take note of some construction that could force you to be delayed or detoured on Thursday and Friday. The Michigan
Cass Sheriff’s Team Doubles Down in Giving Back in Pandemic
A couple of Cass County Sheriff’s Department employees have doubled down as frontline heroes in a unique way during the pandemic. Cass County Sheriff, Richard J. Behnke is recognizing the dedication of the two, including Undersheriff Clinton
05-19-20 Moody on the Market Daily Update
05-19-20 Moody on the Market Daily Update
National Windows of Hope Movement Arrives in Berrien County
They work all the time to keep us physically healthy, now a contingent of Chiropractors across Michigan’s Great Southwest is hoping to enhance our mental health and well-being by encouraging the entire business community to join the
Serial Burglars Arrested Following Multiple Storage Unit Thefts
Looks like a couple of serial thieves went back to the well one too many times last week, as police caught up with them trying to break into storage units near Lake Doster in Allegan County, outside
State Rep. Wendzel Reminds of Impending Auto Insurance Changes
With changes coming this summer to Michigan’s auto insurance laws, Berrien County State Rep. Pauline Wendzel is reminding residents to revisit their own coverage going forward. Wendzel is reminding Berrien County residents about the expected changes thanks
Lawton Senator Aric Nesbitt: Open Up & Get Back to Work
Arguing that Gov. Gretchen Whitmer has “single-handedly exacerbated the negative effects” of the coronavirus pandemic on the state’s financial health, calling it an “overreach and suppression of our economy,” Michigan State Senator Aric Nesbitt from Lawton has
Every Michigan Voter to Get Application to Vote by Mail for November Election
The November general election is 169-days away, but your Secretary of State promises that if you are a registered voter in Michigan, you will receive an application to vote by mail in both that election and in