Twin Cities Area Transit Authority Gets $2.4-M CARES Act Grant
At a time when the system may need the help more than ever before, the Twin Cities Area Transit Authority — operators of Dial a Ride in Benton Harbor and St. Joseph — is getting a $2.4-million
NFIB Research Shows Most Small Businesses Looking for PPP Funds to be Forgiven
New research shared recently indicates that the majority of those in the small business community who have obtained Paycheck Protection Program loan dollars are expecting them to be forgiven. The data was shared recently by CNBC after
Fitness Industry Sues Whitmer for Overreaching Shutdown
A couple of weeks ago a new organization quietly emerged from a grass roots effort on behalf of the fitness industry in Michigan. Calling themselves LIFFT, an acronym for their League of Independent Fitness Facilities & Trainers
Gov. Whitmer Opens Testing, Establishes Trend Data Dashboard for COVID in MI
Testing and vital information regarding the coronavirus pandemic will both be expanded dramatically following action taken today by Michigan Governor Gretchen Whitmer. First and foremost she has signed Executive Order 2020-104, which expands the types of medical
Spectrum Health Lakeland Among First Offering COVID-19 Antibody Testing
A new two-tiered test being employed by Spectrum Health Lakeland is designed to improve the accuracy of testing for the coronavirus in Michigan’s Great Southwest. Spectrum Health Lakeland is among the very first health systems in the
Army Corps of Engineers Wants Your Great Lakes Photos for 2021 Calendar
If you have the talent, drive, determination, dedication and patience of Molly Pate of Berrien Springs, you could win the favor of the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, Detroit District, as they are in search now of
05-26-20 Moody on the Market Daily Update
05-26-20 Moody on the Market Daily Update
Amazing Turnkey Business Opportunity in Downtown St. Joseph
When Susan Mason McGalliard purchased her women’s fashion boutique five years ago, she crafted a detailed plan to maintain a striking retail venture until the draw of retirement from the world of business to be closer to
Filmed in and Around St. Joe, “The Girls of Summer” Now Available on Amazon
The Memorial Day Weekend, which is traditionally considered to be the unofficial start of summer was decidedly summer-like all across Michigan’s Great Southwest this past weekend, but you don’t have to wait until the formal start of
MI Farmers Eligible for Direct Coronavirus Assistance Through USDA
There are nearly 48,000 farmers across Michigan and effective today, Tuesday, May 26th, 2020, they can begin the process of enrolling themselves in a USDA program for relief payments up to $250,000 in light of the current