Berrien County Board Hears About Trail Projects, Benefits

A new non-profit has been launched to advance the development of trail systems in Berrien County. The Southwest Michigan Planning Commission’s Marcy Hamilton told the Berrien County Board of Commissioners Thursday about Friends of Berrien County Trails.
Andrews Professor Publishes Book on Eastern Mediterranean History

Øystein S. LaBianca, retired professor of anthropology at Andrews University, recently completed a decade-long book project that reveals the history of human cultural production in the Mediterranean region. The volume, which LaBianca edited with Terje Stordalen, professor
Businesses Reminded of Wage Tax Filing Deadlines

Business taxpayers are reminded that they must submit their wage statements and other income record forms — such as W-2s, 1099-NEC and 1099-R — to the Michigan Department of Treasury on or before Feb. 1, 2022. Business taxpayers may send their wage statements and income
SMC Board Honors Longtime Service, Hears Update on Campus Life in Pandemic

Southwestern Michigan College’s Board of Trustees heard a presentation this week on supporting student engagement through campus life events despite ongoing pandemic challenges. Dr. Joe Odenwald’s President’s Report featured Executive Director of Campus Life Jeff Hooks, who
Thornton’s Home Town Cafe in St. Joseph Celebrates 20 Years

Bacon, eggs, comfort, and community – you can’t fit all of these on a plate, but you can find them all at Thornton’s. This Saturday, January 15th, join Thornton’s Home Town Cafe in celebrating their 20 year
Honor CU Hires Heather Luciani as Chief Strategy Officer

Honor Credit Union says Heather Luciani is joining the Honor team as Chief Strategy Officer (CSO), effective March 2022. Heather Luciani comes to Honor with over 20 years’ experience in the credit union industry and holds a