Gov. Whitmer Removes Mask Requirements for Fully Vaccinated
It’s the day millions of Michigan residents have been praying for…the day when you no longer need to wear a mask to cover your face in the Great Lakes state if you have been fully vaccinated. Michigan Governor
05-14-21 Moody on the Market Daily Update
05-14-21 Moody on the Market Daily Update
Steady Retail Sales in April Also Reflect “Off the Chart” Gains Over 2020 Shutdowns
Realizing that strong retail performance numbers in March boosted by stimulus checks were going to be a hard act to follow, the National Retail Federation today says that April’s retail sales were virtually unchanged from that strong
MI Treasury Reminds State Income Tax Filing Deadline is Monday
If you count yourself among the last minute filers, congratulations, you’ve procrastinated to the point that you’re down to your last weekend to finish up your Michigan State Income Tax returns, because the State Treasury Department is
LaSata Applauds Annual “Fiscally Responsible” Budget Without Raising Taxes
Calling it a “fiscally responsible budget,” and one that provides more resources “without raising taxes,” Michigan State Senator Kim LaSata says she has voted this week to support a fiscal year 2022 budget plan “focused on building
United Way SWM CEO Anna Murphy Selected for Worldwide Business Strategy Task Force
The talent at the top of the United Way of Southwest Michigan is not going unnoticed on the global stage. In fact, two key players on the team have drawn recent assignments to a major new United
Following a Tough Year, a Brighter Horizon is Forecast by the Greater Bridgman Area Chamber & Growth Alliance
In an unprecedented year that few will ever forget, the Berrien County community of Bridgman persevered through what the Greater Bridgman Area Chamber & Growth Alliance — The CGA — refers to as “Projects, Programs, People and