Growth Accelerates For Wightman as Firm Marks 75th Year
Wightman, the Benton Harbor based planning, engineering and consulting firm, is announcing corporate growth, with the addition of four Indiana-based firms to the Wightman brand. Adding to the Michigan-based company’s existing five locations, the Wightman team now
Economic Development Leaders Say State’s Business Incentive Job is Far From Done
A group of Michigan economic development leaders–mostly from Northern and Central Michigan regions–is telling lawmakers in Lansing their job is far from over in fashioning business incentives to allow Michigan to compete with other states. After testifying
Unified Civic Monument Project Chooses Artists
The Unified Civic Monuments Project (UCMP) has announced that the team of Harold Woodridge and David Alan Clark were selected to design and install four new monuments in Benton Harbor and St. Joseph. One installation site in
UFCU Reduces Fees for Overdrafts; Says ‘It’s The Right Thing to Do!’
United Federal Credit Union says it wants to simplify the lives of its members, by revamping fees they’re charged for little mistakes many of us make from time to time in our banking activity. UFCU put it
Cook Plant Chief Says We Need A ‘Sensible Mix’ in Energy Policy
The nation needs a more balanced energy policy! That’s the view of the man who runs the Donald C. Cook Nuclear Power Plant for AEP—American Electric Power. Shane Lies is the Site Vice President at Cook. He
South Haven Could Receive Grant For Kayak Launch
The Michigan Natural Resources Trust Fund has recommended a $230,000 grant be awarded to the South Haven Area Recreation Authority for a project to install a kayak and canoe launch along the Black River on Phoenix Road