Whitmer Signs Bill Providing Add’l $300/Wk Unemployment Benefit
If you’re unemployed in Michigan and wondered when you might see that extra $300 in unemployment benefit pay come your way, the answer is soon. Michigan Gov. Gretchen Whitmer has today signed Senate Bill 745, which appropriates
Fast Reaction Contains BH Apartment Complex Fire to One Unit
Fast action by Public Safety Officers and firefighters saved a major apartment complex in Benton Harbor on Labor Day when smoke was found billowing from a window on the 5th floor of the building in late morning.
NFIB Testifies in Lansing to Protect Small Biz From Unfounded COVID Lawsuits
Arguing that small business enterprises across Michigan have already been put through the wringer during the pandemic, the National Federation of Independent Business — NFIB — appeared before the House Judiciary Committee today in support of legislation
Families Come First Across the Region Thanks to Starks Family Funeral Homes
“It’s not how many services we can handle in a day, it’s the time and effort and care that we can put into each service to honor them, and the personalization that we are allowed to offer
MIOSHA Tees Up Ambassador Program for Workplace Safety Guidelines
Saying that Michigan businesses and workers are in need of support during the ongoing challenge of the pandemic, the Michigan Department of Labor and Economic Opportunity, or simply LEO, is teaming up with the Michigan Occupational Safety
MI Treasury Okays Digital Signatures on Paper Forms
Ongoing efforts to keep everyone safe during the pandemic have now paved the way for the acceptance of digital signatures even on paper forms that cannot be filed electronically. The Michigan Department of Treasury says that in
09-08-20 Moody on the Market Daily Update
09-08-20 Moody on the Market Daily Update
Niles One of Five New Neighborhood COVID Test Sites
When Governor Gretchen Whitmer addressed her latest coronavirus update last week, she promised that multiple new neighborhood testing sites across the state would begin offering COVID-19 testing, including proposed sites in Benton Harbor and Niles. While the
West MI Industrial Economy Picks Up Speed in Recovery
If you want proof that the West Michigan Industrial Economy has picked up the economic bounce that had been anticipated, look no further than the help wanted ads. As an increasing number of employers report difficulty in
Pokagon Band’s Seven Generations A+E Gets New President at the Helm
The recent surge in hiring at Seven Generations Architecture & Engineering has been capped by the arrival of a new President at the helm. Karl Kowalske has been named President of the firm, replacing Jeremy Berg who