Vigilance Urged Amid Small Rise in Berrien COVID Case Counts, But No “Significant Alarm”
While admitting that more time will determine if a recent climb in cases of COVID-19 in Berrien County is really a trend or simply a blip on the graph, Berrien County Health Department Officer Nicki Britten is
February Retail Sales Down From January, But Strong Year-Over-Year
Insisting that February’s slower retail sales as compared to January’s robust numbers “are a minor speed bump,” the National Retail Federation is pointing instead to “strong year-over-year growth as both the coronavirus vaccine and stimulus dollars provide
03-16-21 Moody on the Market Daily Update
03-16-21 Moody on the Market Daily Update
Berrien County Sheriff Urges Safety First for St. Patrick’s Day Revelers
Recognizing that a lot of people have been cooped up for far too long due to the pandemic and the inherent desire to celebrate an occasion that dates back to the founding of our country, the Berrien
New MI Work Group Will Make Recommendations on Return-to-Office Safety Plans
As more and more Michigan residents get in line for the COVID-19 vaccine, sparked by wider distribution across the state, a new Return-to-Office Work Group consisting of business, labor and public health leaders has been established to
Former Paw Paw Insurance Agent Sentenced in Elder Abuse Embezzlement Case
The former Paw Paw insurance agent we told you about last month who embezzled large sums of money from an elderly client has now been sentenced to 36 months’ probation – with six months under house arrest –
Michigan State Police Renews Partnership in Benton Harbor
With early reports showing a second straight year of declining incidents of violent crime in the city, the Benton Harbor Department of Public Safety’s partnership with the Michigan State Police continues to pay off and will be