Krasl Art Center Issues Call for Quarantine Artists’ Works
Are you an artist who has captured the opportunity presented by the pandemic quarantine to produce new artwork that you’d like to share with the community? Because if you are, the Krasl Art Center in St. Joe
Youth Solutions Jobs for MI Graduates Celebrate Award Winners
The Benton Harbor-based group Youth Solutions which operates state wide across Michigan in helping young people succeed in both education and employment has announced the winners of several key awards under the Jobs for Michigan’s Graduates flag
Mall Shooting Victim Identified by Benton Township Police
Benton Township Police have identified the young man who was shot and killed during a large gathering outside of the Orchards Mall early Sunday morning. Authorities say he is 18-year old Tyreik Payton-Daniels. Police say Payton-Daniels had a
Four Winds Casinos Detail Reopening Plans & Guidelines for June 15th Return
For those who have been eagerly awaiting the return of the Four Winds Casinos in New Buffalo, Hartford, Dowagiac and South Bend, the Pokagon Gaming Authority has laid out plans for how it will all work when
St. Joe Marketer Aisle Rocket Merges with Target Data of Chicago
St. Joseph marketing agency Aisle Rocket, which also has offices in Chicago and Chattanooga, has announced today their merger with Target Data of Chicago which will result in a new data-driven marketing agency focused on helping their
06-08-20 Moody on the Market Daily Update
06-08-20 Moody on the Market Daily Update
Harbor Country Chamber Slates Drive-By Tour Guide Pick-up Party
For those who prefer to have a hard copy in hand for ease if flipping from page to page or earmarking with a turned down corner for ease of reference, the Harbor Country Chamber will host a
SJ Schools Superintendent Talks Senior Parade & Budget Pressures
Reminding district families that the St. Joseph Public Schools “Want to thrive, not just survive,” Superintendent Dr. Thomas Bruce has dispatched an update to the entire district addressing the tough budget situation the school is facing going
Hospitality Industry Publishes Welcome Back Guide, Calls for Convention Ctr Openings
Arguing that hotels, resorts and convention centers are on the bring of “potentially sacrificing billions of dollars” in booked weddings and other events, the Michigan Restaurant & Lodging Association is calling on Gov. Gretchen Whitmer to expand
City of SJ Updates on Reopening Efforts, Parking Passes and Fountain Operations
As the official start of summer draws closer, and the governor’s executive orders allow for more freedom in moving about the state, the City of St. Joseph is continuing to resume activities on multiple fronts, from the
Benton Harbor’s Cafe by Country Kitchen Ceases Operations as Owners Retire
Over the past 35 years Mary and Andy Sloan crafted a true family restaurant along M-139 in Benton Harbor. Not only did they labor side by side for those three and a half decades at their Country