Bos Concrete Expanding to Sodus With Major New Plant on Sodus Parkway
A concrete manufacturing company that was founded in Coloma more than 20 years ago is undergoing a dramatic expansion with a new million dollar plant along the Sodus Parkway with a formal groundbreaking ceremony this Thursday afternoon
Great Lakes Water Levels Below Records, but Will Continue Seasonal Rise
While Great Lakes water levels are below last year’s record levels, the traditional seasonal rise is expected to continue before hitting their expected peak levels this summer. That’s the latest forecast released today by the U.S. Army
For Good Grants Top $100K From Berrien Community Foundation This Cycle
Thanks to the For Good Grant program from the Berrien Community Foundation, St. Joseph Today will be able to help local businesses succeed following the stress of the pandemic through their Love Local initiative. That’s just one
Jobs for Michigan’s Graduates Showcase Career Readiness Skills in Virtual Conference
Over the past year students all over Michigan involved in the Jobs for Michigan’s Graduates (JMG) program have been honing their career readiness skills and throughout the month of April they competed in virtual events showcasing those
April Housing Market Continues Record Setting Trend Even in Face of Declining Inventories
Now 13-months after the coronavirus pandemic locked in, the housing market in Michigan’s Great Southwest continues to defy gravity with soaring prices marching upward, even as the opposite side of the scale marches downward to record low
05-11-21 Moody on the Market Daily Update
05-11-21 Moody on the Market Daily Update
Benton Harbor Sunrise Rotary Volunteers Clean Ox Creek in Benton Harbor
The sad news is that millions of tons of trash contaminate American streams and rivers every year, compromising our drinking water and valuable habitat for wildlife. The good news is that by recruiting volunteers for thousands of
Lake Michigan Shore Wine Trail Adopts New Look Online, Stronger Focus for Member Wineries
The 19 wineries and tasting rooms scattered across the Lake Michigan Shore Wine Trail will get a stronger focus from a refreshed new website side-by-side with a newly updated printed map showing where you can find each
Triple A Predicts Huge Rebound in Memorial Day Travel for 2021
Coming off of a year when the pandemic was forcing stay at home mandates and many other travel restrictions, the pent up demand to hit the road will be readily evident later this month when folks head
Get Ready for a Week of Giving Gratefully with The Avenue Family Network
Few would argue that it has been an extremely emotional year with many personal ups and downs, highs and lows, often related to the restrictions and conditions of the global pandemic. Nevertheless, there are many among us
St. Joseph Urges State House to Reject Short-Term Rental Legislation
Short term rentals have long been a point of contentious debate in the City of St. Joseph, but a current piece of legislation in Lansing that city officials say would deprive all local communities in Michigan of
First Milestone in MI Vacc to Normal Plan Has Been Hit, Allowing In-Person Work on May 24th
The first milestone in Governor Gretchen Whitmer’s MI Vacc to Normal Plan has been achieved, which means that beginning May 24th all in-person work can resume in the state of Michigan. The governor has announced that 55-percent
Whirlpool’s Major SJ Tech Center Expansion Plan Gains Traction With Approvals at SJ City Commission
The proposed major expansion of Whirlpool Corporation’s St. Joseph Center for Laundry & Dishwasher Technology advanced on several fronts this evening with the City of St. Joseph’s approval of an Industrial Facilities Tax Exemption Certificate that was