SW Michigan Regional Chamber Celebrating Freedom at Watermark Solarium

Recognizing that freedom comes in many forms, the Southwest Michigan Regional Chamber’s Young Professionals group is electing to honor not only the freedom of the upcoming Independence Day holiday, but the freedom stemming from the removal of
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Returning Benton Harbor Music & Arts Festival, Riverfest, to Focus on BH Talent in August

The pride of Benton Harbor will be on full-tilt display this summer when live music on the riverfront returns to Benton Harbor with the new music & arts festival called Riverfest. Slated to be held at Charles
Futures for Frontliners Program Expansion Would Provide 22,000 More With Free MI Tuition

We’ve all heard the phrase, “due to popular demand,” and Michigan’s governor is taking it to heart. Due to increased popular demand, Gov. Gretchen Whitmer has announced today that she is calling for the Futures for Frontliners
Don’t Burn Your Mask Yet: CDC Still Requires Face Masks on Planes, Buses, Trains

While lots of folks are posting social media plans to conduct a mask burning party, you might want to rethink that plan if you are traveling in public transit anytime soon. The CDC says you will still
Fifth Third Bancorp Acquires Provide, a Digital Platform for Healthcare Practices

Citing the healthcare industry as one of the largest and fastest growing segments of the U.S. economy, officials at Fifth Third Bancorp have announced this morning a definitive agreement to acquire Provide, a digital platform for healthcare
Whirlpool Projects Advance Thanks to MI Strategic Fund Board Approval Today

You can likely expect to see earth moving equipment on site very soon now that the Michigan Strategic Fund board has approved both a major Whirlpool apartment complex on Riverview Drive and a sizable addition to the
Michigan Restaurant Industry Encourages Diners to “Look for the Sign When You Dine” From ServSafe

A campaign that was first rolled out in July of 2020 is being renewed across Michigan today as the state’s hospitality industry has finally been cleared for full capacity at bars and restaurants now that all gathering
As Michigan Returns to Full Capacity, MIOSHA Updates Emergency Rules in Alignment with Federal OSHA

As Michigan returns to full capacity today, lifting all pandemic gathering restrictions and the state’s face mask orders, the Michigan Occupational Safety and Health Administration (MIOSHA) has filed COVID-19 emergency rules to align with Federal OSHA’s Emergency
BH-SJ Arts & Culture Social Justice Committee Launches Unified Civic Monuments Project

A movement underway to “inspire people to move comfortably across the bridge” between St. Joseph and Benton Harbor was launched over the weekend as a part of the community’s Juneteenth Celebration. The campaign, fostered by the Benton