Honor Credit Union Shred Days Remove 38-Tons from the Carbon Footprint
Anytime you can successfully shred more than 38-tons of unwanted documents and save almost 650 trees in the process, that’s great news for Michigan’s environment. Such was the case in recent weeks as the team at Honor
North Pier Brewing & North Shore Inn Align for Breast Cancer Awareness
There’s nothing like a good burger and a beer to take your mind off of the troubles of the day, but all this month the crew at North Pier Brewing Company and the North Shore Inn are
Gov. Signs Bill Designed to Ensure Every November Vote is Counted in Michigan
While speaking in anticipation of “historic turnouts” in the November election, Michigan Governor Gretchen Whitmer has today signed legislation that will help the state ensure that every vote is counted on November 3rd. Whitmer today signed Senate
Consumers Credit Union Tabbed Best to Work For in the Nation
A couple of credit unions in the region have gained national recognition as being among the best in the nation to work for, including one who checks in at the very top of the list, and another
Connected Nation Michigan Releases New Broadband Coverage Maps
Working to determine where Michigan is unserved and where the state is under-served is critical to not only closing the “homework gap,” it’s key to many other people who are increasingly working from home. That’s where the
Hanson Hospice Taste Sensation Evolves to Taste With a Twist Due to Pandemic
Eight years ago in 2012 one of the most prolific industrial leaders in the history of Michigan’s Great Southwest made the observation that “People are the most important asset we have, so this gift is an effort
10-06-20 Moody on the Market Daily Update
10-06-20 Moody on the Market Daily Update
Harbor Habitat for Humanity Marks 25 Years With Virtual Event Saturday
For a bunch of folks who dearly love donning hardhats and tool belts, conducting a virtual celebration of the work they’ve accomplished over the past 25-years will be anti-climactic to say the least, but it will be
LMC Mendel Center Launches Creating Bridges Challenge Campaign
For seven full months, The Mendel Center at Lake Michigan College, like many other venues across the nation, sat empty, mandated to close by state order in light of the coronavirus pandemic. Now, while the popular home
Whitmer Takes to Twitter Urging MI to Mask Up & Social Distance
Arguing that the coronavirus hasn’t stopped being a threat simply because of the Michigan Supreme Court ruling against her executive orders in recent weeks, Michigan Governor Gretchen Whitmer took to social media on Monday in a bid
Major Commercial Real Estate Broker Garners Parent Corp President’s Award
A team of commercial real estate brokers whose signs are often seen on major buildings or large tracts of open commercially zoned land in the region has garnered a substantive award from its parent corporation. NAI Wisinski