Thousands in Cash & Merchandise Stolen in Burglary at Dollar General in Lawrence
Somebody clearly wanted a lot of Dollar General merchandise without having to put out a single dollar of their own along the way, because Van Buren County Sheriff Daniel Abbott says they spent some time overnight between
New Flight of Teddy Bears From SBN Lands At Lakeland St. Joe
It’s a tradition that is approaching a decade across the region now, but the 2020 pandemic put its own spin on the annual Bears in the Air program from South Bend International Airport this morning. In every
12-23-20 Moody on the Market Daily Update
12-23-20 Moody on the Market Daily Update
SMC Recaps a Year of Accomplishments, Welcomes Starbucks in the Spring
A comprehensive review of 2020’s accomplishments at Southwestern Michigan College highlighted Monday night’s regular monthly board of trustees meeting conducting remotely via Zoom, and there was a fair amount to take a look at according to SMC
November Retail Sales Down in Michigan, But Christmas Hope Prevails
With some state restrictions still in place through much of the month, and continual encouragement for residents to hunker down, Michigan’s retail sector saw decreased sales in November when compared to October’s performance, but industry leaders in
MI Craft Brewers Forced to Go Virtual for Annual Conference & Trade Show
You can be assured that with all the craft brewers scattered across the landscape along the Makers Trail in our region, they all would much rather be hoisting a brew in person, but since the pandemic will
Some in MI Congressional Delegation Backing Fair Trade for Blueberry Growers
Hardworking blueberry growers in Michigan’s Great Southwest picked up some moral support and maybe more this week when members of the Michigan Congressional Delegation, including Congressman Fred Upton from the 6th Congressional District joined Michigan Congressmen Bill