Michigan Matches New Federal Tax Deadline with State Taxes Due by May 17, 2021
Thanks to fast action by Michigan government leaders, Michigan taxpayers now have the same tax filing deadline for State of Michigan individual income tax annual returns as the federal government, with taxes now due on May 17, 2021,
Shadowland Executive Director Heugel Leaving For New Career
Calling her impending departure “bittersweet,” Shadowland on Silver Beach Executive Director Nicole Heugel’s final day is less than two weeks away after she announced today her upcoming transition to “a new career field,” without identifying her ultimate
Home Services Contractor Honors Berrien County Restaurant Month Like a BOSS
As more and more families across Berrien County share the love with their favorite restaurants and even new ones they’ve never been to before, the movement has gained support from a wide array of fans including the
03-19-21 Moody on the Market Daily Update
03-19-21 Moody on the Market Daily Update
New Family Focused Financial Office Drops Anchor in St. Joseph
Financial Planner Craig Anderson has been working to develop financial plans for people in the region for more than 20 years, but he recently established a new office on Cleveland Avenue in St. Joseph to help even
Capacity at Outdoor Stadiums in Michigan Can Expand Starting Monday
Outdoor stadiums and arenas that establish infection control plans can expand their capacity up to 20-percent beginning Monday, March 22nd according to the latest update of the state’s Gatherings & Mask Epidemic Order from the Michigan Department
Village of Baroda is Losing Its President, Clerk & Treasurer
The President, Clerk and Treasurer of the Village of Baroda have resigned today after many years of service to the community, saying simply, “it’s time.” In the case of Village President Bob Getz, it will be a