Niles Tabbed as Certified Local Government for Historic Preservation
The City of Niles has joined an elite corps of Michigan communities declared to be Certified Local Governments for Historic Preservation. In fact, only about 30 communities in the entire state have earned that distinction, which paves
Household Chemical & Electronics Recycling This Weekend in New Buffalo
Now that we’ve been released from quarantine, your delayed spring cleaning process of purging the garage, basement or backyard of unwanted items is at hand thanks to the next recycling event from the Berrien County Parks &
May Home Sales in SWM Drop to Lowest Level in 14 Years
In any ordinary year in Michigan’s Great Southwest, May is the door opener on peak selling season for the regional real estate market. But, we all know that this is anything other than an ordinary year, turned
06-09-20 Moody on the Market Daily Update
06-09-20 Moody on the Market Daily Update
Blue Cross Blue Shield Extends Co-Pay Waiver for COVID Through End of Year
The decision by Blue Cross Blue Shield of Michigan to treat those with COVID-19 at no cost since March is now being extended through the end of the year. The Blues have waived all cost sharing fees
Michigan Employers Warned of Unemployment Claim Imposters
Employers across the state are being warned by the Michigan Unemployment Insurance Agency this week that we are one of several states “experiencing increased activity in imposter claims being filed for unemployment.” The agency dispatched a letter
MI Attorney General Joins Nat’l Colleagues in Appeal to FCC on Robocall Tracing
With illegal robocalls continuing to plague both the state and nation, Michigan Attorney General Dana Nessel is joining her colleagues in every other state in the union in calling on the Federal Communications Commission to help stem
BH’s RAC Hosting First Outdoor In-Person Workout Wednesday With Lanie Schrubba
The remarkable range of innovation exhibited by businesses of all types since mid-March has been awe-inspiring considering the situation. With virtually everyone relegated to quarantine conditions for several months running, survival of the fittest evolved into survival
Benton Harbor’s The Collective Hosting 10th Anniversary Karma Yoga Fest
For an entire decade now, Adrienne White has hosted an amazing annual event in the region called Karma Yoga Fest. With this being the 10th Anniversary year, White had massive plans for a 3-day festival culminating in
Police Ask Public for Help in Late Night Gunfire Incident in South Haven
Baffled by unexplained pre-midnight gunshots in the city, South Haven Police and multiple other law enforcement units are trying to piece together exactly what went down late last night at the intersection of Fruit Street and Indiana
Facing Impending State Cuts, New Budget Roadmap Presented to SJ School Board
Having already forewarned parents in a weekend letter about budget constraints in light of the coronavirus pandemic, St. Joseph Public Schools Superintendent Dr. Thomas Bruce tonight presented a Budget Roadmap outlining the district’s plans relative to anticipated
MAK Salon & Spa Closing Three Oaks Site, Maintaining Harbert Spa
A popular Three Oaks salon and spa has announced it will not be back when the gubernatorial mandated closure for such businesses finally ends next week, however its Harbert location will. MAK Spa at 13 N. Elm