Van Buren businesses recognized at state awards gala
Three Van Buren businesses were honored at the seventeenth annual Michigan Celebrates Small Businesses Awards Gala this week, where they were added to the MCSB Michigan 50 Companies to Watch list for 2021. Barber Packaging (Bangor), Riveer
Health Departments, United Way Looking For Vaccine Champions
The health departments in Berrien, Cass, and Van Buren counties are teaming up with the United Way of Southwest Michigan to increase the COVID-19 vaccination rate and fight misinformation. Berrien County Health Department spokesperson Gillian Conrad tells
Rotary Interact Club members return to Dominican Republic after overcoming COVID challenges
Local Rotary sponsored Interact Clubs, usually consisting of high school students, have a long-standing relationship with Batey 106 in La Romana, Dominican Republic. A “batey” in the DR is a village or neighborhood. Long focused on providing
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Next Big Thing in SJ: Chalk The Block
Summer is in full swing as artists take over Broad St. in downtown St. Joe during Chalk the Block, August 6-8! St. Joe Today is inviting the community to watch as both amateur and professional artists showcase
MDOT video describes next 3 years of I-94 construction
Drivers who are already tired of I-94 construction near the Benton Harbor Business Loop exit aren’t going to be happy with the timeline unveiled this week for a series of freeway updates from there South to Exit
Commission Considering Development Program
The St. Joseph City Commission is looking at a new way to attract development. During a Monday meeting, commissioners heard from Cornerstone Alliance and Lean and Green Michigan about the Property Assessed Clean Energy program, or PACE.
St. Joseph Commission Approves Agreement With Cornerstone Alliance
The city of St. Joseph will continue its economic development agreement with Cornerstone Alliance. The matter came up at Monday’s meeting of the St. Joseph City Commission as Cornerstone’s Rob Cleveland recapped some recent work the organization