Whirlpool Offers Voluntary Retirement to “Weather the Storm” of the Coronavirus Pandemic
As the tentacles of the global pandemic reach deeper, Whirlpool Corporation is advancing beyond the brief furloughs announced in early April, and has offered a number of veteran U.S. employees today a voluntary retirement program with a
Benton Harbor to Share in $2.7-M in Project Grants to Financially Distressed Communities
The City of Benton Harbor is one of 14 communities across the state of Michigan that will share in a pot of more than $2.7-million for infrastructure and public safety projects announced today by the Michigan State
AEP Foundation Kicks In Additional $700K to Local Coronavirus Response
Another major round of donations is headed into local communities across Michigan’s Great Southwest and Northern Indiana throughout the service area of Indiana Michigan Power thanks to the American Electric Power Foundation, including a new check for
Seniors Invited to Help Shape the Future of Aging in SW Michigan
If you are an older adult living in Michigan, you have the opportunity to share your voice in shaping the future of aging in the region and throughout the state through a project of the Region IV
05-20-20 Moody on the Market Daily Update
05-20-20 Moody on the Market Daily Update
South Haven Launching Plans for $1.57-M Repair Project at Northside Municipal Marina
When the city of South Haven’s Northside Municipal Marina was closed several months ago before the season could even begin, many people wondered what would come next. Now, they have an answer in the form of a
Golf Channel to Replay Prior KitchenAid Senior PGA Championship Rounds This Week
If things had been proceeding according to the long laid plans for this week, hundreds of us would be in uniforms bearing the logo of the 2020 KitchenAid Senior PGA Championship, performing all sorts of volunteer duties
MI Dept of Ag Tees Up Safe U-Pick Guidelines During Pandemic
While the majority of Southwest Michigan agricultural products typically inviting U-pick customers are still in the growing stages, the Michigan Department of Agriculture & Rural Development is preparing for unique rules in light of the current pandemic
South Haven Businesses Offered Reopening Resource Guidance
At what would ordinarily be a booming Memorial Day launch to the full-tilt summer season in South Haven and all the rest of Michigan’s Great Southwest, city officials in South Haven are stepping up to provide guidance
SJ’s Third Coast Surf Marks 15 Years With No Kid Hungry Give-Back
Even in the throes of extremely tight money during a global pandemic, Ryan and Erin Gerard are sharing the 15-year success of their own small enterprise in Michigan’s Great Southwest by giving back once again to the
AEP Corporate Accountability Focused on Clean, Reliable, Affordable Energy
Working continuously on reducing its carbon footprint and delivering clean energy, the parent company of local utility Indiana Michigan Power Company has issued its annual Corporate Accountability Report, pledging more to come. I&M parent, American Electric Power,
MI Dept of Health Issues Emergency Order Reinforcing Governor, Allowing $1K Fines
Saying that key orders from Gov. Gretchen Whitmer’s series of Executive Orders are “needed to control the COVID-19 epidemic,” the Director of the Michigan Department of Health & Human Services has issued an Emergency Order of his
Pier 1 Imports Will Close All 540 Stores and Cease to Exist
Whenever the Pier 1 Imports store in the Fairplain Plaza is allowed to re-open for business it will only be long enough to conduct a going out of business sale and that will be the end, not