Berrien County COVID Transmission Remains High
COVID-19 transmission in Berrien County remains high with a percent positivity of 15.6% and hospitalizations up in recent weeks. During a Wednesday COVID update, Spectrum Health Lakeland and the Berrien County Health Department urged continued caution and
Johnson-Rauhoff Wins Five ‘Davey’ Awards in Creative Competition
JohnsonRauhoff (JR), a world-wide creative content agency headquartered in St. Joseph and Benton Harbor, is adding more awards to its shelf. The independent agency won five silvers in the annual Davey Awards, which features a pool of
Whitmer Joins Bipartisan Letter Calling for Cannabis Banking Regulations
Governor Gretchen Whitmer is calling on Congress to pass legislation making it possible for marijuana businesses to conduct transactions with banks. The governor’s office has released the following letter: Governor Gretchen Whitmer and a bipartisan coalition of governors from 21 states,
SH Theatre Series Presents ‘An Evening With Teddy Roosevelt’ November 20
The South Haven Theatre Series stages the final performance of its 2021 season with “An Evening with Teddy Roosevelt” at 7:30 p.m. on Saturday, November 20 in the Listiak Auditorium of South Haven High School, 600
Reminder: Sustainable Business Forum on Friday
Michigan’s Great Southwest Sustainable Business Forum will meet for the 10th Southwest Michigan Sustainability Issues Legislative Forum, a discussion of how sustainability improvements can be used to leverage social, economic and environmental benefits for local communities on
Conference Highlights ‘The Andrews Way’ of Archaeology
The 15th annual Andrews University Autumn Conference on Religion & Science will take place in the Price Hall Biology Amphitheater on Friday, Nov. 12, and Saturday, Nov. 13. The conference is a function of Andrews University and
State of Michigan Points to Special Benefits Available to Veterans
On Veterans Day Nov. 11, the state of Michigan extends its gratitude to current and former military members by reminding them of the special benefits they may be entitled to receive through the Michigan Department of Treasury.
Hiring Events Seek To Attract Residents To Michigan
Do you know anyone who may want to move back to Michigan for a new job or someone who needs a job? Grand Rapids-based talent attraction organization Hello West Michigan is recruiting people back to the state
National Geographic Live To Bring Photographer To The Mendel Center
The Mendel Center at Lake Michigan College will host National Geographic photographer Steve Winter in January. The Mendel Center tells us more: National Geographic Live, National Geographic’s touring speaker series, and The Mendel Center at Lake Michigan
Larry Bell to Retire, Sell ‘Bell’s Brewery’ to New Belgium
The man who became almost synonymous with ‘beer’ in West Michigan is turning a professional page. Larry Bell will sell Bell’s Brewery to an Australian company, Lion, which in 2019 purchased New Belgium Brewing Company in Colorado.
West Michigan Economy: Still Flat But Slightly Better
Each month, MoodyOnTheMarket.com is privileged to be among just a few publications that receive an in-depth economic analysis, West Michigan based, from Professor Brian G. Long, Ph.D., Director of Supply Chain Management Research at Grand Valley State
October Home Sales Taper Off, Year To Date Numbers Still Setting Records
An analysis of October home sales in Southwest Michigan shows that the volume of sales, as well as the prices have peaked, settled and began to back off. However, it’s still a strong market for sellers, while