Unless a Buyer Steps Up, Stevensville Big Boy Becomes History
Lots of people got the answer to a question that has been bubbling for several weeks now. Is the Big Boy Restaurant on Red Arrow Highway in Stevensville closed for good? The answer is, unless somebody steps
Four Winds Michigan Casinos Now Feature Sportsbook Betting
It’s official. There is now a Sportsbook at each of the Four Winds Casinos in Michigan, and things were formally kicked off this morning by Super Bowl Champion, Chicago Bears legend and ESPN personality, Steve “Mongo” McMichael
Berrien 4-H Member Tabbed as State Award Winner
A Coloma teen has achieved the highest honor bestowed on any member of the 4-H in all of Michigan, honored for her specialty in the Visual Arts. Morgan Gruss, a 4-H member from the Countrysiders 4-H Club
LaSata Weighs in on Business Policing Requirement Behind Mask Up Michigan
Following the governor’s Mask Up Michigan mandate that went into effect first thing this morning, Michigan State Senator Kim LaSata of Bainbridge Township is taking the governor to task for placing the onus of policing her executive
South Bend International Airport Flights Are On the Rise
Having pledged, “when ready we’ll get you there” throughout the pandemic, the crew at South Bend International Airport says more and more are saying “we’re ready.” After four months of decreased flight activity at South Bend International
07-13-20 Moody on the Market Daily Update
07-13-20 Moody on the Market Daily Update
SJ City Manager Evaluation Tonight Is Take Two of First Ever Zoom Virtual Review
We’ve all had job performance reviews and evaluations over the course of the years, but how many can say they’ve had their review conducted in a Zoom virtual meeting where every participant is in a separate room
St. Joe Asked to Support Parking Project Grant Application for Union Pier
Feel free to sing the familiar tune in your head as you read this with a small editorial change at the end: Like a good neighbor, St. Joe is there. That’s the plan tonight for St. Joseph
New Grant Will Help Streamline Transfers Between Community Colleges & Independent Institutions
Your ability, or that of your son or daughter, to successfully transfer class credits between community colleges in Michigan and independent colleges and universities across the state will be greatly enhanced thanks to a new grant from
Spectrum Health Lakeland Foundation President Stepping Down
Brandi Smith is moving on after a four-and-a-half year stint as President of the Spectrum Health Lakeland Foundation, and she’ll be replaced in the near term by an interim appointee as the search gets underway for her
Dugout Dolls Celebrate 10th Anniversary by Expanding to Edwardsburg
It all started out a decade ago with two gals with a trunk full of buckets filled with softballs, and has grown into a substantive enterprise featuring 14 coaches, hundreds of student clients, and weekly training sessions
South Haven’s North Beach Closed to Search for Drowning Victim
The lure of the big lake can be like magic. But it can also turn tragic. Such was the case in both South Haven and St. Joseph Sunday afternoon and evening where a total of three people