That Time When the Women’s Business Center Turned Golf Into a Team Sport
While the majority of sports involve a substantial need for teamwork, the game of golf more often than not is all about the individual player. With the exception of notable events like the Ryder Cup or the
Family Physician of the Year Posthumously Awarded to Dr. Lynn Gray of Berrien Springs
A Berrien Springs Physician who was a steadfast advocate for his patients and highly respected within his profession has been posthumously named as Michigan Family Physician of the Year for 2020. The late Lynn Gray, MD, MPH,
Saugatuck/Douglas CVB Rolls Out Robust New Tourism Website
At a time when businesses need the support more than ever before, there’s a robust new tourism website for the Saugatuck/Douglas/Fennville area that has been months in the works. The Saugatuck Douglas Area Convention and Visitor Bureau
08-13-20 Moody on the Market Daily Update
08-13-20 Moody on the Market Daily Update
Project Pathway Raising Funds for Public Art Tribute to South Haven Class of 2020
You see it all over social media. Everybody just wants 2020 to go away, calling it a miserable year that just needs to disappear. Among the hardest hit emotionally are high school seniors from the Class of
I&M Says Power Restoration at About 98-Percent Complete
While it will be of little comfort to those still struggling with the loss of power dating back to Monday night, the team at Indiana Michigan Power reports this morning that they have now restored power to about
Whitmer Writes Trump Asking for Full Funding of MI National Guard
Reminding the President that “states across the country are already struggling with balancing their budgets” in light of the pandemic, Michigan Governor Gretchen Whitmer has dispatched another letter to the White House seeking full funding of the
Ag Employers, Workers File Legal Challenge to COVID Testing Mandate
To say that the state health department mandate ordering COVID-19 testing by farm employers with 20 or more farmworkers has not been well received on the farm front would be an understatement. In fact, they have filed