Lakeshore Superintendent Freeman Retiring at End of School Year
Saying that the district “is in a good place, even in the midst of a pandemic,” and following eight years at the helm for the Lakeshore Public School System, School Superintendent Phil Freeman has announced today, “with
State Says Temperature Issues Flagged 21 Vaccine Shipments to Michigan
There was no immediate indication as to which areas of the state might be impacted, but the Michigan Department of Health and Human Services (MDHHS) reports this afternoon that they have been notified by McKesson that several
Upton Announces $500K in Federal Funding for SWM Health Centers
Intercare Community Health Network of Bangor is one of two Southwest Michigan health centers being awarded nearly $500,000 in grant funding from the U.S. Department of Health & Human Services according to Congressman Fred Upton. The St.
Former Decatur Farm Owner Sentenced for Bank Fraud, Ordered $17M in Restitution
A Southwest Michigan farmer who once operated the largest agribusiness in the entire state of Michigan has been sentenced today to 96-months in federal prison, five years of supervised release and ordered to pay more than $17-million
State Health Dept Issues Call for Colleges/Universities to Require COVID Testing
College and university students all across Michigan would be required to undergo COVID-19 testing if they live in the immediate university community, even if they do not live on campus under new guidelines being encouraged by the
MI Gov. Whitmer Announces COVID Recovery Plan to Jumpstart State’s Economy
Michigan Governor Gretchen Whitmer is rolling out a multi-million dollar Michigan COVID Recovery Plan she says is designed to jumpstart the state’s economy and end the COVID-19 pandemic. It’s a more than $575-million plan including both state and
As Spectrum Health Lakeland Pavilion Renovations Advance, Facility Entry Changes Are Coming
They’re gearing up for Phase II of the multi-million dollar Pavilion project at Spectrum Health Lakeland Medical Center in St. Joseph, which means there are new rules for how to gain entry to the facility and other
State Offers Extra Time for Businesses Impacted by Restrictions to File Quarterly Taxes
Restaurants that typically depend on indoor dining, entertainment venues, recreational facilities and others that have been seriously curtailed by epidemic orders restricting their operations are at least getting a brief reprieve in filing monthly or quarterly tax
South Haven Yacht Club Seeks Harbor Commission OK for Finger Pier Changes
Elevated water levels on the Black River Channel in South Haven continue to play havoc with marinas and waterfront properties in that community, and tonight the city’s Harbor Commission will take up the request of the South
01-19-21 Moody on the Market Daily Update
01-19-21 Moody on the Market Daily Update
St. Joe’s Magical Ice Fest Offers a Cure for the Winter Blues
While some Lake Michigan shore communities seemingly thrive only during the peak summer season, the city of St. Joseph is renowned as a full-on, four season, water wonderland thanks to not only the big lake but also
MI State Police Motor Carrier Officers Join Fight Against Human Trafficking
Working to raise awareness in the trucking industry and beyond, the Michigan State Police Motor Carrier Division this week is teaming up with officers from neighboring states to put the spotlight on the scourge of human trafficking.
Stevensville Pro at Competitive Edge Achieves Industry Certification
Yet another member of the dynamic team at Competitive Edge in Stevensville has achieved enhanced industry certification, advancing her skill set to a new level for customers across the country. Noreen Soos of Competitive Edge has earned