Lawrence Marijuana Operation Holds Grant Opening
Marijuana plants will start growing at 305 Farms in Lawrence in the next week. The grow facility held a grand opening this week and will grow 2,500 plants. Vice president of business developent Mitchell Maltz says they
County Commissioners Could Take Closer Look At ARPA Funds
With Berrien County receiving about $30 million in federal ARPA funds, a close look should be taken at how the money can be spent and how it can relate to other forms of funding. Speaking at a
Company Planning To Open Large Marijuana Provisioning Center In Constantine
A marijuana producer has announced the grand opening of the largest cannabis provisioning center in southwest Michigan. The facility run by Prosper Cannabis Company will be located in Constantine. Prosper tells us more: Prosper Cannabis Co., the
Whitmer Proposes Freeze On Sales Tax On Gasoline
From the Associated Press — Governor Gretchen Whitmer is proposing to temporarily freeze Michigan’s 6% sales tax on gasoline and diesel fuel as a way to lower pump prices and keep intact road funding. The Democratic governor’s
Berrien Sheriff’s Deputy Receives Meritorious Service Award
A Berrien County Sheriff’s deputy has been honored with a Meritorious Service Award for his efforts to catch a shooting suspect in Benton Harbor last month. The Berrien County Sheriff’s Department says Deputy Christian Campbell was presented
I&M Announces $66 Million Reliability Investment In SWM Electric Grid
Indiana Michigan Power is planning to invest $66 million to enhance the electrical network in Berrien and Cass counties in Michigan and St. Joseph County, Indiana. It says it’s launching its new Niles Area Transmission Improvements Project,
Report: Housing Help, ARPA Funding Still Needed For Older, Disabled Michiganders
The Michigan League for Public Policy has released a new report on the barriers Michiganders face when it comes to finding good housing. The league tells us more: Older adults and people with disabilities face some of
State Senate Holds Hearing On Free Snowmobile Weekends
The Michigan Senate held a hearing this week to allow for a free snowmobile weekend in the state, much like the already established free hunting weekends. State Representative John Roth of Grand Traverse County was in favor.
Baroda Area Business Association Spring Mixer
The Village of Baroda may exist on less than one square mile of land, but its reach extends much further. Surrounding townships, villages, and communities are represented proudly and well by the Baroda Area Business Association, and
Lake Michigan College To Hold Allied Health Information Session
Lake Michigan College has scheduled virtual Allied Health Information Sessions from 4-5 p.m. Tuesday, April 12, and Wednesday, April 13 through Zoom. In 2022, skilled health care professionals are needed more than ever. Join LMC Director of
Police Warn Of Possible Scam In St. Joseph Area
Police are warning St. Joseph area residents about a scam identified in St. Joseph Township this week. The St. Joseph Department of Public Safety says township police were called to a home on a report of a