Former Whirlpool Board Member Herman Cain Dies From COVID Complications
A man who spent a fair amount of time in Benton Harbor between 1992 and 2011 as a member of the Board of Directors of Whirlpool Corporation and became a national figure has also become one of
Michigan Works! Offering Virtual Job Fair Series
If you’ve been looking for a job in recent weeks, but have found it challenging to get close to completing a full interview process, has Michigan Works! got a deal for you. With nearly 300 available jobs
Aerial Inspections of I&M Power Lines Begin Next Week
If you spot slow moving or hovering helicopters across the region starting next week, there’s an excellent chance they are under contract with Indiana Michigan Power for aerial inspections of high-voltage power lines. Indiana Michigan Power tells
Business Leaders for MI: Don’t Look for Increased Hiring or Investment Soon
Economic forecasts are tough to pull off under ideal conditions, so you can imagine the chaos of trying to plot where Michigan will stand on the economic scale six to twelve months down the road with a
MI Restaurants Launch ServSafe Dining Commitment Pledge
Borrowing a page once again from the Southwest Michigan Chamber of Commerce, a state association is working to help those who search diligently for restaurants and diners that are totally committed to the health and safety of
07-30-20 Moody on the Market Daily Update
07-30-20 Moody on the Market Daily Update
07-30-20 Moody on the Market Daily Update
07-30-20 Moody on the Market Daily Update
State Health Director Says New Order Violations Could Face Up To $1K in Fines
The state’s health department is putting some teeth behind Gov. Whitmer’s newest Emergency Orders closing indoor service at bars and limiting crowd numbers across the state with the allowance for civil fines of up to $1,000 and
United Way SWM Teams With “When We All Vote” to Boost Actions
With civic engagement high on the list of priorities at United Way of Southwest Michigan, it’s only natural that they have teamed up with the organization “When We All Vote,” in a bid to boost voter registration
Kinexus Group Shares Worries About Hard Hit Small Business Sectors in SWM
The team at Kinexus Group, calling the pandemic “a once in a generation or once in a multi-generation event,” admits that they are deeply concerned about several sectors of the business economy in Michigan’s Great Southwest. Ironically,
Whitmer Closes Indoor Service in Bars Statewide and Indoor Gatherings Limited to 10 People Now
Concerned over the resurgence of cases of the coronavirus across the state, Michigan Governor Gretchen Whitmer is ratcheting things down a bit once again with revised rules for indoor gatherings and closing down all indoor service for