Berrien County Commissioners Considering Use Of ARPA Dollars

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The Berrien County Board of Commissioners is preparing to reach out to local governments and non-profits about federal ARPA dollars the county will need to distribute. Speaking at Thursday’s meeting, County Administrator Brian Dissette said there will

MI Utility Announces $500,0000 In Grants

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The Consumers Energy Foundation has announced nearly $500,000 in People Award grants for organizations around the state. Spokesperson Terry DeDoes tells WSJM News Consumers focuses its efforts on improving the planet, people, and prosperity, and each of

Michigan Jobless Rate Declines In December

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Michigan’s seasonally adjusted jobless rate fell by three-tenths of a percentage point to 5.6 percent during December, according to data released today by the Michigan Department of Technology, Management & Budget (see technical note at end of

ARS Gallery and Arts & Culture Center Offers Winter Classes

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With arts and culture programming that spans from introductory painting for youth to wine education for adults, the ARS Gallery and Arts & Culture Center offers experiences, engagement, and winter classes. Beginning February 2nd, ‘Enjoy the soothing

2022 Brian Swiger Memorial Scholarship Available From TCP

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Graduating seniors of Berrien County schools are now able to apply online for the Brian Swiger Memorial Scholarship from Twin City Players. Established in 1996, this scholarship is presented in memoriam of former TCP member Brian Swiger,

Hagar Township Seeking Input On Parks Master Plan

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Hagar Township is asking for public input as it updates its parks master plan. Hagar Township Trustee Peter Colovos tells WSJM News the document lays out plans for the development of local parks for years to come.