Lead Water Lines Being Replaced In Benton Harbor
Benton Harbor City Commissioners have approved a contract for the removal of lead water lines around the community. At a Monday meeting, two contracts with Meeks Contracting were approved to use EPA funds for the replacement of
Horizon Bank Completes Acquisition Of 14 Michigan Branches
Horizon Bank has acquired 14 new branches in 11 counties around Michigan, substantially expanding its retail footprint in the state. More information is below: Horizon Bank, a wholly owned subsidiary of Horizon Bancorp, Inc. (NASDAQ GS: HBNC)
Whitmer Unveils Economic Plan At Mackinac Conference
Governor Gretchen Whitmer has announced a new plan to help people and businesses in Michigan. The $2.1 billion MI New Economy plan was outlined at the Mackinac Policy Conference on Mackinac Island. “I am laser-focused on tackling
It’s Michigan Trails Week
We still have a couple of months of nice weather for hiking, biking, and riding horses in Michigan. This is Michigan Trails Week, says Dakota Hewlett with the Michigan Department of Natural Resources. He spoke with Michigan
Third Beautification Project Kicking Off At South Haven High School
The next beautification project at South Haven High School will begin soon. South Haven Project CURB says the effort will provide landscaping around the digital marquee located at the northeast corner of the SHHS campus. This is
Whitmer Announces Initiative For Wireless EV Charging Infrastructure In Michigan
Governor Gretchen Whitmer has announced a new initiative to get wireless electric vehicle charging stations into Michigan. The Inductive Vehicle Charging Pilot is a partnership between the Michigan Department of Transportation and the Office of Future Mobility
Volunteers To Pick Up Trash Along Highways
Volunteers will be lining highways around Michigan this coming weekend as the next Adopt a Highway cleanup effort. The Michigan Department of Transportation says teams will pick up trash along roads from Saturday through the following Sunday.
New Nature Trail Opened At Christ Lutheran School
A new nature path has been created at Christ Lutheran School in Stevensville thanks to help from the Sarett Nature Center. Last year, Christ Lutheran School (CLS) worked with Sarett Nature Center (Sarett) to develop a unique
South Haven Slowly Moving Forward On Affordable Apartment Development
The city of South Haven has taken a step forward with a residential development planned for the former Overton factory site on Elkenburg Street. During a Monday meeting of the South Haven City Council, a rezoning of
Survey Shows Rising Costs, Staffing Shortage Identified As Top Threats To Small Businesses
The Small Business Association of Michigan has released the results of a survey it’s conducted to find what challenges concern business owners around the state the most. It has found staffing problems persist while costs have been