Michigan Court of Appeals Sides With State, Orders Shutdown of Owosso Barber
Finding agreement in the concern that “there is an imminent threat to public health,” an Administrative Law Judge and the Michigan Court of Appeals have issued an order instructing a lower court to issue an injunction closing
MI Governor Issues Strong Appeal to Feds for $$ and Support to Help $3-B Budget Crisis
Declaring flatly that “we cannot do it alone,” Michigan Gov. Gretchen Whitmer has appealed to President Donald Trump, Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell, and the entire U.S. Congress to step up and help Michigan and virtually every
Upton & Clyburn Roll Out Rural Broadband Acceleration Act
The current pandemic has brought a white hot spotlight onto the disparity in America of Internet access, especially for families in rural areas with little infrastructure available to keep them connected. That’s why Congressman Fred Upton and
05-28-20 Moody on the Market Daily Update
05-28-20 Moody on the Market Daily Update
Berrien County Board Unable to Meet Online Due to Tech Issues
If you had planned to “attend” the Berrien County Board of Commissioners regular weekly meeting at 10:30 this morning but were unable to do so, it wasn’t your fault. Berrien County Administration officials have announced that due
Website of the Year Honors Go to Spectrum Health Lakeland
If you’ve spotted Spectrum Health Lakeland’s marketing guru Megan Yore in recent days, you’ve probably seen her beaming with pride, and understandably so. After substantially upgrading their web presence through creation of a “content efficient filmstrip-style layout,”
MDOT Says $1.6-M Resurfacing of M-40 Begins Monday
Travelers along M-40 in Van Buren and Allegan Counties will be subject to the “orange barrel polka” beginning next week and running well into September as the Michigan Department of Transportation undertakes resurfacing of that highway for
Whitmer Asks Trump to Extend Use of MI National Guard Through July 31st
Telling him that the Michigan National Guard “has been instrumental in flattening the COVID-19 curve in Michigan,” Governor Gretchen Whitmer has dispatched a letter to President Trump asking for an extension of their service through the end
MI Secretary of State Offices Reopening June 1st By Appointment Only
Your next adventure at the Michigan Secretary of State’s office in Benton Harbor, Dowagiac, or any other branch in the state could arrive as early as next week…but you’ll have to have an appointment to even consider
MI Supreme Court Debuts MI-Resolve for Online Dispute Resolution in SWM
If you are suffering through issues with a tenant as a landlord, or have engaged a company to perform repairs on your house and failed to have the work completed in a satisfactory manner, help could now
With Businesses Headed to Re-Engagement, PPE Becomes Critical
As the return to business continues to gain some momentum in the days ahead, multiple resources are at hand for non-essential businesses making the return to some semblance of normalcy, including a new statewide platform to connect