Cook Plant Unit 2 Returns to Service Following Refueling Outage Work
Just in time for the upcoming Memorial Day unofficial start to summer in Michigan’s Great Southwest, there will be a little more room at the inn following the completion today of the Cook Nuclear Plant’s refueling outage
Business Groups Respond to Easing Michigan COVID Restrictions
Following closely on the heels of Gov. Gretchen Whitmer’s announced relaxation of some of the state’s restrictions lingering from the pandemic, several business groups have stepped out in response. Michigan Restaurant & Lodging Association President & CEO
Abonmarche Leader Chris Cook Named President of American Council of Engineering Companies/MI
Chris Cook’s star continues to rise with his latest crowning achievement coming from the American Council of Engineering Companies/Michigan which has announced his election as its 2021-2022 President. Chris has been the President of Abonmarche Consultants in
Gov. Whitmer Lifting All Outdoor Limits June 1st, All Other Restrictions July 1st
On June 1st, all outdoor capacity limits in the state of Michigan will be lifted completely, and one month later, the state will lift all of the broad mask and gathering orders that remain in place according
Lake Michigan Catholic Delivers on Summer Enrichment Programs Open to All
This summer middle and high school students from virtually any community, including home-schooled students, can join the excitement of summer enrichment programs from the team at Lake Michigan Catholic Schools. LMC continues to foster a passion for hands-on,
Michigan Freedom Fund Calls on Governor Whitmer to End All Restrictions
Saying “Michigan families have had enough,” the head of the Michigan Freedom Fund is calling on Michigan Governor Gretchen Whitmer to “follow the science, the data,” and end all state restrictions going forward. Freedom Fund Executive Director
Somerlayton Bridge Carrying M-139 Over St. Joe River Getting Makeover Starting Monday
If your daily commute includes the Somerlayton Bridge along M-139 over the St. Joseph River in Benton Township steel yourself for some potential delays as the Michigan Department of Transportation undertakes a more than half-a-million dollar makeover
Lawton Senator Asks for Public Input on Proposed Workplace Rules
Contending that they were supposed to be “temporary rules” to help stop the spread of the coronavirus, State Senator Aric Nesbitt of Lawton is joining colleagues from the Michigan Senate in asking the public to comment on
Mother/Daughter Dynamo Doubles the Retail Design Impact at 606 Ship Street in St. Joe
If one dynamic young woman can change the face of retailing in the 600 block of Ship Street in downtown St. Joseph, imagine what two dynamic young women can do by not only doubling their available showcase
Berrien Healthcare Officials Address Face Masks and Potential Conflicts Through MIOSHA Rules for Now
While the CDC allowed everyone to breathe a healthy sigh of relief by reporting vaccinated Americans can forego face masking in many regards, and Michigan’s governor followed suit in lifting the face mask mandate to coincide with