Experience Live Music and Silent Films At Krasl Art Center Before Trick Or Treating
The Krasl Art Center will once again offer the community a chance to take in some classic silent films for Halloween this year. It says it’s teaming up with the Coastline Children’s Film Festival for “Flick-or-Treat.” The
Long Wait Times For Spectrum Lakeland ER Visits
Spectrum Health Lakeland is warning of long wait times at its three emergency departments. High patient volumes are blamed by the hospital. Officials are asking people to only seek emergency care for severe or life threatening conditions
Study Shows $52 Million+ Return On Investment In Michigan’s Direct Care Workers
A coalition of groups that advocate for healthcare workers says the results of a recent study have shown the economic benefits of the direct care worker industry in Michigan. A new study commissioned by the Michigan Direct
Berrien County Residents Sound Off On Mask Mandate
Some Berrien County residents continue to be mad about the K-12 mask mandate issued by the Berrien County Health Department. For the second straight week, they lined up for public comment at the Board of Commissioners meeting
Lake Effect Jazz Big Band To Perform This Month At Box Factory
The Lake Effect Jazz Big Band is slated to perform a concert at the Box Factory for the Arts in St. Joseph this month. The band wants to thank the venue for allowing it to use its
State Celebrates Michigan Trails Week September 19 through September 26
Next week is Michigan Trails Week when everyone is encouraged to get out and see some of the state’s trails system. Michigan Department of Natural Resources grant coordinator Dakota Hewlett tells WSJM News no matter where you
Fennville Brewery Wins Top Honors At Great American Beer Festival
A Fennville brewery is the winner of a gold medal at the Great American Beer Festival. Waypost Brewery Company says it was was recognized in the Classic Saison beer-style category for its Saison, a farmhouse ale brewed
Army Corps Releases Latest Great Lakes Water Level Forecast
Lakes Michigan and Huron are expected to stay below the high levels they reached last year but still above average moving into the next year. That’s according to the latest Army Corps of Engineers Great Lakes forecast.