Duke Tumatoe headlines Lemon Creek Blues & Wine event Sunday

Blues guitarist Duke Tumatoe returns to Michigan’s Great Southwest on Sunday, headlining the annual Vintage Blues Bash at Lemon Creek Winery. Tumatoe has been a crowd favorite at festivals and bars in the Midwest for 40 years.
Episode Of Unsolved Mysteries Shot In South Haven

Soon coming to Netflix will be a segment of Unsolved Mysteries that was shot in South Haven. The South Haven Van Buren County Convention and Visitors Bureau tells us a crew from the show was in town
For Families, Back to Class Means Back to Shopping

Sidelined for over a year, consumers plan to spend record amounts for both school and college supplies as families and students return to in-person classrooms this fall. That’s according to the annual survey by the National Retail
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National Blueberry Festival Returns In-Person Next Month

The National Blueberry Festival in South Haven will be an in-person event this year thanks to the state eliminating COVID-19 restrictions. The festival was mostly held online last year. That said, some events are still off this
Van Buren County Historical Museum Reopens

The Van Buren County Historical Museum is back open to the public after being closed since March 2020 due to COVID-19. Publicist Roylinda Rumbaugh says their volunteers have been “very busy creating fresh exhibits.” The Popular Murder