Mr. Lemoine Goes to Lansing as SWM Regional Chamber Chair Advocates for Business
Those of us old enough, remember a movie decades ago called “Mr. Smith Goes to Washington,” when Jimmy Stewart riled up the Senate. In a more up-to-date variation on that theme, the Southwest Michigan Regional Chamber was
Safe Salons for Michigan Calls for Whitmer Apology and Permission to Open Up Shop
The personal health care industry was already reeling, and dumbfounded that even after seemingly every other form of business in the state of Michigan was being given the green light in the next week or so to
South Haven Names Interim City Manager
With City Manager Brian Dissette southbound for his upcoming role as the new Berrien County Administrator, the City of South Haven is wasting no time in making sure everything’s covered during a critical time of the year
06-02-20 Moody on the Market Daily Update
06-02-20 Moody on the Market Daily Update
Whitmer Appeals to White House for Testing, Budget Shortfalls
As signaled last week, Michigan’s Gov. Gretchen Whitmer was one of three governors to testify in a virtual hearing of the U.S. House Energy & Commerce Subcommittee on Oversight & Investigations, and she has renewed her appeal
BBB Cites Multiple Complaints Over Fake Home Cleaning Website
If you recently visited a website called Home Kitchen Goods and ordered cleaning supplies to help out in the pandemic, don’t hold your breath waiting for the goods to arrive, as chances appear to be pretty slim
Upton Bemoans “Outside Agitators” Following Night of Damage in Kalamzoo
Congressman Fred Upton is responding this morning to a night of destruction and damaged businesses at the hands of “agitators” in the community of Kalamazoo last night. Saying, “Outside agitators are a destructive force for much-needed constructive
Berrien Trial Court Jury Trials to Resume in August & September
As the coronavirus pandemic environment continues to evolve, Berrien County Trial Court Chief Judge Mabel Johnson Mayfield has announced that jury trials will resume in August and September. Mayfield says that jury trials for misdemeanor criminal offenses
First Church Hosting Drive-In Celebration on June 7th
For the first time in 12-weeks, members, friends, families and beyond at First Church will conduct a physical gathering this Sunday as a congregation. Far from what you might expect, however, they’re thinking way outside of the
Stevensville’s Dave Boelcke Earns Industry Status as Super Star Winner
The man who voiced his own radio commercials for decades and became somewhat of a cult star with his longtime Chicago newsman friend Fred Winston has been elevated to genuine Super Star status thanks to a new
Berrien Health Department Adds New COVID Data to Dashboard
Striving continually to keep the public up to date on as much information as possible during the current pandemic, the Berrien County Health Department has added new data to its robust community dashboard online keeping tabs on