Krasl Art Center Closing Until December 11, 2020
Calling it a tough decision, the Krasl Art Center will cease public operations until the 11th of December in light of the current pandemic conditions. The announcement was made this afternoon. Krasl officials say, “In the interest
Spectrum Health Supports Three Week “Pause” Restrictions in Michigan
Citing alarming rates of the coronavirus and surging hospital admissions, the parent to the local hospital system in Southwest Michigan is standing behind the latest restrictions from the state health department. Following yesterday’s MDHHS orders, Spectrum Health,
Campaign Committee Announces Filing of First Gubernatorial Impeachment in MI History
With State Representative Matt Maddock filing legislation to impeach Michigan Governor Gretchen Whitmer, the campaign committee driving that effort is applauding what they are calling the first gubernatorial impeachment effort in the state’s history. Brandon Hall, Chairman
Gorenflo Wins Berrien County District 5 Tie Through Drawing Today
Bruce Gorenflo has won election to Berrien County’s District 5 today following a scheduled drawing between himself and challenger Rayonte Bell at the Berrien County Board of Canvassars Board Room this afternoon. Gorenflo, the Republican candidate ended
Survey Says American Consumers Embracing Early Start to Holiday Season
Thanks to the demonstrated ability of retailers to ensure safe shopping in light of pandemic conditions, the National Retail Federation says an increasingly large number of consumers is embracing early shopping ahead of the holiday season with
MI Council for Arts & Cultural Affairs Launches Round 2 of Mini-Grant Applications
Arts and cultural organizations, local communities, artists themselves and beyond are now able to apply for a second round of mini-grants from the Michigan Council for Arts and Cultural Affairs with applications due by mid-January. Round 2
Nesbitt “Disappointed” in Whitmer’s Unilateral Restrictions
Calling Sunday night’s newly reinstated COVID restrictions in Michigan announced by Gov. Whitmer and the Department of Health & Human Resources unilateral action, Lawton State Senator Aric Nesbitt contends that Whitmer continues to simply “go-it-alone” rather than
11-16-20 Moody on the Market Daily Update
11-16-20 Moody on the Market Daily Update
Windstorm Power Restoration Continues in SWM
The relative calm of a Monday morning should make it a bit easier on power restoration crews from Indiana Michigan Power Company today as work continues to get electricity back to businesses and homes affected by the
Attorney General Urges Local Enforcement of New Orders, While GOP & Democrats Trade Shots
In light of the new three week “pause” order from the Michigan Department of Health & Human Services adding restrictions in the state, Michigan’s Attorney General is urging local authorities to enforce the rules, while the two