Benton Harbor To Construct New Park Pavilion

Benton Harbor City Commissioners have approved a contract for the construction of a new pavilion at Dwight P. Mitchell City Center Park. The first pavilion was constructed with grant funds to house the farmers market. During a
PGA Announces Lineup For Makers Trail 19th Hole

The lineup for this year’s Makers Trail 19th Hole pavilion at the 2022 KitchenAid Senior PGA Championship has been announced. Championship Director Brandon Haney tells WSJM News the Makers Trail 19th Hole is a stop along the
Gambling as a Michigan Health Issue: March Online Symposium Will Examine It

The Michigan Department of Health and Human Services will hold an online symposium in March on problem gambling. Spokesperson Lynn Sutfin tells WSJM News this comes one year after online sports betting was made legal in the
St. Joseph/Maud Preston Palenske Memorial Library Re-opens to the Public

Calling all book lovers in St. Joseph– As of Monday, February 28th, the St. Joseph / Maud Preston Palenske Memorial Library will be open to the public. They have been offering curbside service since the beginning of the
Santaniello’s Restaurant Listed For Sale

Santaniello’s Restaurant in Stevensville is listed online as being for sale. The listing price at ColdwellBankerHomes.com is $890,000 and the post went up this week. The listing says the building is more than 10,000 square feet and
Rebecca Derbas-Selvidge returns for LMC alumni concert

The Lake Michigan College Visual & Performing Arts Department presents an alumni recital featuring soprano and music educator Rebecca Derbas-Selvidge with collaborative pianist Maggie Martin at 3 p.m. Sunday, March 6 in The Mendel Center’s Hanson Theatre
Registration Open for Lory’s Place ‘Run, Walk and Rock’

Runners, walkers, and other supporters are invited to register for the annual ‘Run, Walk, and Rock for Lory’s Place’ the grief healing and education center of Caring Circle. The event will take place in St. Joseph on