Grand Rapids Man Killed in I-196 Crash with BH Service Contractor

There’s a reason Dean Slowik fastens his seatbelt every time he climbs into his Slowik Refrigeration Service cargo van, and he was able to walk away from a serious accident this morning because of it. Slowik, who
Refueling Outage Begins Saturday for Cook Nuclear Plant’s Unit 2

There will be at least 900 new visitors to the region over the next couple of months as the Cook Nuclear Plant launches its 25th refueling outage this Saturday, April 17th at 3am on the plant’s Unit
Michigan Will Expand Use of Monoclonal Antibody Therapy in COVID-19 Battle

As the race against COVID continues around the globe, Michigan has announced today plans to expand the use of a medical intervention designed to significantly reduce hospitalizations and deaths due to the coronavirus. Governor Gretchen Whitmer and
While COVID Surge is Concerning, the Pace of the Surge in Berrien Leaves Hope for Healthcare Leaders

While the recent surge in the coronavirus pandemic has been concerning, Berrien County’s top health officials are voicing gratitude that the rise has been at a slower pace than in the past, and as more of the
SW Regional Chamber Exec Warns of Critical Juncture in COVID Surge, Asks Business Vigilance

Arthur Havlicek is on a never-ending journey to help the small business enterprises who comprise his membership to not only survive, but thrive. With that always at the forefront, he is understandably concerned about the current state
04-14-21 Moody on the Market Daily Update
04-14-21 Moody on the Market Daily Update
Michigan’s Extended Benefits for Those on Unemployment Will End Saturday

Here’s a major heads up for those who are still drawing unemployment in the state of Michigan. Your extended benefits program will officially end this Saturday, April 17, 2021. Due to the State of Michigan’s improving, and
2020 Pivotal Year as Cornerstone Alliance Tackled Core Mission Side-by-Side with COVID Assistance

There are multiple disciplines within the realm of the economic development trade from capital investments and business expansion projects to new business start-ups, business counseling and beyond. However, even the wide array of tools that Rob Cleveland’s
Michigan Small Businesses in Line for $175-M in Federal Funding

As part of the American Rescue Plan, small business enterprises across Michigan are in line for more than $175-million as part of the Small Business Credit Initiative announced by the U.S. Department of Treasury. Michigan’s U.S. Senators