Paw Paw Avenue Road Work Begins Thursday in Coloma Township

Crews from the Berrien County Road Department are forewarning travelers of potential delays for those who use Paw Paw Avenue in Coloma Township beginning tomorrow and running for about a week. Crews will be working on Paw
SWM Land Conservancy Secures Grant for Future Allegan Nature Preserve

Thanks to a million dollar grant, the future is bright for the proposed Armintrout-Milbocker Nature Preserve just outside of downtown Allegan. The Southwest Michigan Land Conservancy (SWMLC) has been awarded $1 million from Kalamazoo River Natural Resources
Gov. Whitmer Rolls Out MI Blueprint for Comprehensive Student Recovery

Michigan’s Governor has rolled out a document today she says will help move the state “towards an education system that works better for all of our children.” It’s called the MI Blueprint for Comprehensive Student Recovery. Today,
New Market Needs Find ThinkBar CoWorking Leveraging the Off-Season

Where flexibility used to be simply a convenience, the seismic market shift fostered by the pandemic has turned it into an indispensable tool. Nobody has learned that better than the entrepreneurial team at South Haven’s revolutionary ThinkBar
It’s Official: Work Search Requirements for Unemployment Benefits Will Be Reinstated

The hue and cry to get work search requirements reinstated as a condition of drawing unemployment compensation in Michigan has resulted in that requirement being returned to action at the end of the month. As Michigan’s economy
Pickup Driver Dies After Slamming into Rear of Disabled Semi on I-94

An elderly Milwaukee man was killed when his pickup truck slammed into the rear-end of a disabled semi along Westbound I-94 in Paw Paw Township last night, and police are trying to determine why he veered from
Horizon Bank’s Fresh Start Checking Earns National Certification

A new Horizon Bank product that helps eliminate a lot of red tape has been officially certified by the national Cities for Financial Empowerment Fund, paving the way for more people to take advantage of it. Horizon
LaSata Demands Reopening of Secretary of State Branch Offices

Arguing that Southwest Michigan residents are being forced to wait months for an appointments at local Secretary of State branch offices, State Senator Kim LaSata calls the policy “inexplicable” and one that “must end.” The Coloma area Senator