BC Health Dept & Spectrum Health Lakeland in Lockstep for 65+ Vaccines as Wait List Climbs to 14,000
If you are 65 years old or older, live in Berrien County, and have signed up at either the Berrien County Health Department’s website or on Spectrum Health Lakeland’s MyChart to get the COVID-19 vaccination, you’re in
Troy Clay Steps Down as CEO at Pokagon Band’s Mno-Bmadsen
Following a decade at the helm of the non-gaming investment arm of the Pokagon Band of Potawatomi Indians, Chief Executive Officer Troland “Troy” Clay has resigned from the company, with his last day with the team slated
SMC President Odenwald Garners Top Grades for First Year at the Helm
Performance review time can be a stressful time for even the best in the business, but for Southwestern Michigan College President Dr. Joe Odenwald it was certainly a rewarding one. Odenwald underwent his first performance review as
GVSU Economist Forecasts Improved Confidence, Sales Growth, Strong Employment for West MI
Arguing that West Michigan business owners are “nowhere near as pessimistic as they were during the 2001 or 2009 recessions,” Grand Valley State University’s Professor Paul Isely suggests that the region faces improving business confidence, along with
Berrien Community Foundation Adds Bridgman Native as Communications Associate
There’s a new communications expert aboard at the Berrien Community Foundation, but while she’s been building her career out east, she’s a Bridgman native with a great affinity for Michigan’s Great Southwest. Kelly Gampel has been hired
01-14-21 Moody on the Market Daily Update
01-14-21 Moody on the Market Daily Update
Manufacturing Growth Alliance Gets $20K From DTE Energy to Help Small Manufacturers
Help is on the way for small manufacturers tackling the current pandemic conditions thanks to the work of the Manufacturing Growth Alliance and a $20,000 grant from the DTE Energy Foundation. The project targets small manufacturers in
Great Lakes Freight Season Ends With Seasonal Closing of the Soo Locks Friday
The freighter in the St. Joseph River channel earlier this week will be the last one you see in the local harbor until the spring, as word comes from the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers that the