Following Further Damage to Enbridge Line 5, Governor Demands Info From Oil Company Exec
Following news of further damage to Enbridge Line 5 under the Straits of Mackinac, Michigan Gov. Gretchen Whitmer is calling on the head of the oil company to turn over all relevant information about the incident as
Michigan Gyms, Fitness Facilities Win Big in U.S. District Court Against Whitmer
Seemingly the last Michigan business enterprises relegated to the sidelines by executive order of Gov. Gretchen Whitmer, gyms and indoor fitness centers have garnered a major victory in U.S. District Court today, with a ruling from a
Lake Michigan Catholic Turning to “Live Classroom” Model for Fall
A local parochial school grounded in the tradition of faith is increasingly progressive in their students education. There’s no standing still at Lake Michigan Catholic, especially as the world evolves continually. In fact, school officials say that
Napier Gold Warns: All That Glitters Is Not Gold
Maybe they’re truly desperate people trying to stay afloat, but more than likely they are simple con artists preying on other people’s good will in a time of worrisome pandemic. Regardless, the people who have been stopping
06-19-20 Moody on the Market Daily Update
06-19-20 Moody on the Market Daily Update
MI Pandemic Related Unemployment Benefits Top $11-Billion, Workers Sort Out Fraud
A report early today posted on Market Watch told us that unemployment has fallen in 43 states but remains atop 20-percent in three states…one of which is Michigan. The others are Nevada and Hawaii. If you want
Comcast Xfinity Extends 60-Days Free Offer to End of 2020
As one of the toughest school years in anyone’s memory fades into history and both parents and school districts turn attention to what school will actually look like this fall, the need for Internet access will likely
Republic Services Team Steps Up for LOGAN as Reopening Plans Unfold
Working to navigate the “next normal,” and preparing to reopen, the team at LOGAN in Michigan’s Great Southwest and Northern Indiana are singing the praises of Republic Services following a generous donation by the recycling and solid
South Haven’s North Shore Drive Closing for Repairs
Access to the Lake Shore Drive area of South Haven will be by a circuitous route beginning early next Monday morning through Wednesday evening due to a sewer and water service project on North Shore Drive. Officials
Governor Has Extended Mask Rule for Grocery & Pharmacy Shoppers to July 15th
At mid-week, Governor Gretchen Whitmer signed an executive order extending already existing safety measures to protect employees and customers at grocery stores and pharmacies and in the process has extended until July 15th the rule that calls
BH Arts District Summer Art Hop Tonight Both in Person & Virtually
It’s Summer Art Hop day in the Benton Harbor Arts District presented by the Benton Harbor Arts Association and there are multiple ways for you to enjoy it even from your own living room or porch swing.
Berrien County 75th Anniversary Celebration Postponed to 2021
This was supposed to be a huge year for the Berrien County Youth Fair. It was going to be spectacular — the 75th Anniversary of the Midwest’s largest youth fair. Instead…that 75th celebration will be postponed by