Michigan Craft Beverage Council Reveals 2021 Research Grant Recipients
Working to keep Michigan’s craft beverage industry “among the most elite in the world,” and after taking in more than half-a-million dollars in grant applications from 17 projects, the Michigan Craft Beverage Council (MCBC) has announced a
Berrien Health Dept Continues Multi-Pronged Vaccine Strategy as COVID Cases Continue to Decline
Berrien County’s top health care leaders provided a detailed update again today on the current status of the pandemic and vaccination efforts that continue to gain momentum as the numbers continue heading in the right direction on
Hanson Mold Promotes Three Top Performers in St. Joseph
The ability to acquire top-flight talent at Hanson Mold in St. Joseph has been legendary through the years, and the company’s opportunity to promote from within through that homegrown talent bank continues to set the stage for
South Haven Home Health Care Owner Gets 5-Years on Fraud Charges
The owner of a South Haven home health agency has been sentenced today to more than five years in federal prison on health care fraud charges totaling more than three quarters of a million dollars. U.S. Attorney
I&M Crews From SW Michigan Headed to Ice Storm in Kentucky/West Virginia
It was a busy early morning roll-out for a number of Indiana Michigan Power company employees and contractors as they built up resources, stocking trucks at their docks in Bridgman preparing to head south to help in
MI Restaurateurs Hook Up With BYOD for Health Screening & Contact Tracing Software
Recognizing the complex environment currently facing Michigan bars and restaurants, the state’s leading industry association is teaming up with a Midland-based firm to help streamline new protocols to keep everyone safe when dining out in the Great
02-10-21 Moody on the Market Daily Update
02-10-21 Moody on the Market Daily Update
Michigan Senate Plan Would Invest $2-Billion for COVID Response & Recovery
A $2-billion relief plan rolled out by the Michigan Senate on Tuesday has drawn the support of State Senator Kim LaSata who calls it “a plan to help protect residents from the coronavirus and to assist families,