St. Joseph Public Schools Board of Education Adopts New Student-Centered Strategic Plan
Students headed into the 2021-2022 academic year in the St. Joseph Public School system should be able to expect to be cared for both emotionally and academically according to the new strategic plan adopted Monday night by
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Jobs for Michigan’s Graduates Celebrates Youth Employment Month in Michigan
With millions of young people across America dropping out or disengaging from school, Ken Smith, President and CEO of Jobs for America’s Graduates, Inc. (JAG) recently expressed his concerns about the trend in an opinion piece published by
FBI Office in Detroit Warns Public: Beware of Government Impersonation Scams
The never ending grind of people trying to get your money or personal identification information is hitting a fever pitch across Michigan according to the Detroit Division of the FBI. As a result they are urging you
City of St. Joseph Municipal Band Announces Summer 2021 Concert Series
Live music fans can once again make their way to the benches, bleachers or a blanket on the grass every Sunday and holiday this summer for the return of the City of St. Joseph Municipal Band and
Annual SBAM Score Card Shows Michigan Small Business Recovery Lagging Other States
A routine annual report on the state of small business and entrepreneurship in Michigan is showing that the state’s small business community is undergoing an uneven economic recovery — far from routine — with many small businesses
New Three Oaks Makers & Merchants Alliance Open House Slated for Thursday
Last month a hearty band of merchants, makers, allies and lovers from the Harbor Country community of Three Oaks launched what they affectionately call the Three Oaks Makers & Merchants Alliance in the heart of the community.
MI Hospitality Industry Weighs in on Short-Term Rental Fight With New Data Opposing Loss of Local Control
For several months now, every time the St. Joseph City Commission has met they have discussed efforts in Lansing to change short-term rental legislation which would essentially strip local control from communities state-wide. Other local municipalities and
Whitmer Administration Appeals to SBA for Release of Restaurant Revitalization Fund Dollars
Voicing deep concerns over recent court rulings that are preventing the U.S. Small Business Administration from providing critical grants from the Restaurant Revitalization Fund, the Whitmer Administration has dispatched a letter to the SBA calling for action