Mackinac Ctr Report: Benton Harbor Gets 2nd Highest Per Student COVID Revenue in MI
Only one school district in Michigan will get more extra funding per student due to the pandemic than the Benton Harbor Area Schools according to a new report from the Mackinac Center for Public Policy, and that
Krasl Art Fair on the Bluff Planning Process for 2021 in Full Swing
Thanks to proposed and agreed upon safety precaution planning and creation of a community task force to make it happen, the 2021 Krasl Art Fair on the Bluff will return this summer as an in-person event with
Governor Whitmer Joins Road Crews to “Fix the Damn Roads”
Michigan Governor Gretchen Whitmer campaigned heavily on her pledge to “Fix the Damn Roads” in Michigan, and has frequently taken heat for not getting that job done yet. Today, she took up a shovel and walked behind
04-20-21 Moody on the Market Daily Update
04-20-21 Moody on the Market Daily Update
Protection of Seniors, Expansion of Programs, Take Center Stage in Legislative Forum in SWM
Seniors from across Michigan’s Great Southwest have a unique opportunity to take their concerns regarding the protection of seniors and expanding services to collectively help them directly to their state elected officials next month, and they don’t
St. Joe Today Welcomes Return of Antiques on the Bluff
Those in search of the Holy Grail of antiques can take another run at it when St. Joseph Today kicks off the Antiques on the Bluff season on the first Sunday of the month beginning in May
Fifth Third Bancorp Beats Wall Street Thanks to Record Commercial Banking Revenue
Record commercial banking revenue has helped Fifth Third Bank beat Wall Street expectations for both earnings per share and revenue in the first quarter as reported by the bank this morning. Fifth Third, which still hosts multiple