Sturgis Bancorp Names Industrialist as New Board Chair
The founder of Vicksburg-based Automation Plus, Inc. has been tabbed as Chairman of Sturgis Bancorp, which has a loan production office in downtown St. Joseph. John T. Wiedlea, who retired this year as Co-Director of the Sturgis
South Haven Area Emergency Services Fire Academy Adds 8 to South Haven Fire Team
The community of South Haven has an 8-pack of new citizen firefighters on the job helping to keep the community safe. South Haven Area Emergency Services has introduced eight new citizen, part-time paid, firefighters, following a Fire
06-16-20 Moody on the Market Daily Update
06-16-20 Moody on the Market Daily Update
Attorney General Rolls Out Seven Police Reform Proposals for Michigan
Saying they are designed specifically to “effectuate substantive, structural change in the police oversight system in Michigan,” State Attorney General Dana Nessel has rolled out seven new proposals, the first in a series of actions, for police
Local Incumbent Legislators Endorsed by SBAM Small Biz PAC
More the 60 candidates for the Michigan House of Representatives, including most local incumbents from Michigan’s Great Southwest, have drawn the official endorsement of a political action committee of the Small Business Association of Michigan — SBAM
West MI Tourist Association Releases 2020 Lake Michigan Lighthouse Map
Naturally, most of us think our North Pier Lighthouse in St. Joseph is the best of the bunch, but if you’re simply a fan of Great Lakes lighthouses no matter which port they protect, the West Michigan
Retail Sales in America Rebound at Record 17.7-Percent Rate in May
The pent up demand from several months of mandated quarantine was readily evident in numbers released this morning by the U.S. Census Bureau showing that retail sales in America surged by a record 17.7-percent, more than twice