SJ’s Heritage Museum & Cultural Center Closed, Fate Uncertain
The fate of the renowned Heritage Museum & Cultural Center in St. Joseph is in the middle of a furloughed fog, and what happens next is of major concern to fans and patrons of the center who
Whirlpool Reports “Outstanding” Third Quarter, Beats Wall Street Expectations
Whirlpool Corporation’s stock is moving up in after hours trading following what the company terms “outstanding third quarter results,” that beat Wall Street expectations on both earnings per share and revenues. After the company’s stock ended up
Upton Tells of $3.3-M Federal Grant for SWM High-Speed Broadband
Thanks to Congressional creation two years ago of the federal ReConnect Program, Congressman Fred Upton join U.S. Agriculture Secretary Sonny Perdue today in announcing a new $3.3-million federal grant to help provide high-speed broadband service across Michigan’s
Celebration Cinema of Benton Harbor Reopens Friday
You can finally hit the box office and the concession stand this weekend as Celebration Cinema of Benton Harbor reopens the doors for the first time in more than seven months due to the pandemic. Celebration Cinema
Palisades Nuclear Plant Returns to Service Following Refueling Outage
This is the last time we will hear the phrase, “Entergy’s Palisades Power Plant returned to service today, following the successful completion of its refueling and maintenance outage.” That’s because this was the final refueling and maintenance
Michigan’s Public TV Stations Launch Michigan Learning Channel
At a time when we’re all learning in uniquely new ways outside of a traditional classroom, Michigan’s Public Television Stations have teamed up with Michigan educators to build a new statewide learning service which will provide instructional
Gov. Whitmer Signs Bills to Extend Unemployment, Doubles Down on Safety Concerns
Saying “This virus is not done with us yet, and it doesn’t care about a Supreme Court ruling,” Michigan Governor Gretchen Whitmer stepped to the podium again today to bemoan the recent surge in the coronavirus pandemic
10-21-20 Moody on the Market Daily Update
10-21-20 Moody on the Market Daily Update
Unemployment Agency Offers New Telephone Appointment Support
If you count yourself among those who have been banging their heads against the wall while trying to resolve certain issues with Michigan’s Unemployment Insurance Agency (UIA), you might finally be in luck, depending on your personal
Michigan Works! Opens “Going Pro” Season for SWM Employers
If your company is working to fill the skilled trades gap by providing training to new or existing employees, Michigan Works! wants you to know that it is Going Pro Season in Michigan’s Great Southwest, and you
As COVID Surges, Quality Dining Reignites Feeding the Frontline Effort
With COVID-19 cases surging in their market area, Quality Dining, Inc. which operates Papa Vino’s restaurants and the vast majority of Burger King and Chili’s restaurants in the region, has announced they are reigniting their Feeding the
Benton Harbor-Based Youth Solutions Gets $250K From Consumers Energy Foundation
One of the most prolific units of the Benton Harbor-based Kinexus Group — their Youth Solutions team — is getting a major boost today for its Jobs for Michigan’s Graduates’ Post-secondary and Career Pathways Accelerator program in
Whirlpool Names New Senior VP and Chief Information Officer
Brunswick Corporation’s loss is becoming Whirlpool Corporation’s gain as Danielle Brown has joined the Benton Harbor-based appliance manufacturer in the role of Senior Vice President and Chief Information Officer of Whirlpool Corporation’s Global Information Systems at the
Stabenow Announces $1.9M+ for Michigan Fruit & Vegetable Grower Support
Every school kid in Michigan can, at some point during their schooling, point with pride to the sheer volume and national ranking of Michigan’s key agricultural crops from fruits and vegetables to plants and flowers. U.S. Senator