Bill Would Require Financial Literacy Class In Schools
PNC Bank is supporting a bill making its way through Michigan Legislature that would make financial literacy part of school curriculum. PNC Regional Vice President Ric DeVore spoke to Michigan News Network about the bill. “Even people
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The Horses Of Spring Creek Are Coming To The Boys & Girls Club Of Benton Harbor
The Boys and Girls Club of Benton Harbor is teaming up with the Spring Creek Horses Help Foundation to provide local young people some experience with the animals. Spring Creek Horses Help Foundation board member Sally Bogert
BASS FISHING: NEW COLLEGIATE SPORT AT SOUTHWESTERN MICHIGAN COLLEGE
In addition to intercollegiate competition in basketball, cross country, volleyball and wrestling in 2022, Southwestern Michigan College will be forming a co-ed bass fishing team next fall, to be coached by Bill Mathews. There are about 600
‘Market Van Buren’ PROGRAM PROMOTES BUSINESS LONGEVITY AND RESILIENCE
Market Van Buren has announced a program to strengthen Van Buren County businesses through the development of custom resilience plans designed to mitigate the impact of unexpected business disruptions caused by hazards like natural disasters, supply chain
Boost United Way Campaign–Win A Car!
United Way of Southwest Michigan has again partnered with Tyler Automotive to help incentivize this year’s campaign with a chance to win a two-year car lease. Donors who give $156 (or $3 per week) are automatically entered
St. Joseph Commissioners Keeping Eye On Short Term Rental Legislation
There hasn’t been much action since July on a bill in the Michigan Legislature that would take away local control over short term rental properties, but St. Joseph City Manager John Hodgson says the bill could get
Red Cross Coping With Blood Shortage
The American Red Cross is appealing to those who are eligible to make blood donations. Spokesperson Meghan Lehman tells WSJM News the supply is extremely low right now. “It’s an emergency blood shortage, which just means we
Southwest Michigan Symphony Orchestra Gearing Up For Season Opening Performance
The Southwest Michigan Symphony Orchestra is preparing for its opening concert of the season, to be held October 17. The prchestra told us more: Join us on October 17th for the SMSO’s opening concert at the Howard
City Commission Moves Commercial Property Energy Efficiency Program Forward
The St. Joseph City Commission has instructed city staff to look more into a program that would help businesses pay for energy efficiency improvements. The PACE program enables a special tax assessment to be applied to a
Sixty By 30 Talent Tour Highlights Efforts To Boost Skills In West Michigan
The Michigan Department of Labor and Economic Opportunity focused on activity to train workers so they can find better careers in west Michigan Monday. It says a meeting of the Michigan Sixty by 30 Talent Tour featured