Reminder: Russia In the Spotlight at South Haven Speakers Series Thursday
Why is Russia Acting the Way it is? The timely and highly relevant topic will be the focus of a South Haven Speakers Series presentation this Thursday, March 31. “The Roots of the Russian-American Discord” will be
Van Buren County Mapping Broadband Availability, On the Road to Improving It
Efforts to map broadband availability in Van Buren County at the parcel level are slated to begin April 4; this effort is the culmination of many months of work and an essential first step in ensuring broadband
State Says They’re Replacing 10 Lead Water Lines a Day in Benton Harbor
An average of nearly 10 new water service lines were installed or verified lead-free in Benton Harbor each day during March as contractors settled into a rhythm designed to replace all of the city’s lead lines by
Village Vet in Stevensville Merges with St. Joseph Veterinary Hospital
The St. Joseph Veterinary Hospital is in good hands: “Dr. Dawn Tulson, of the Village Vet in Stevensville, is now the new owner of Dr. Jeff Richards’ practice, and is taking care of our clients in her
MIWorks! & Kinexus Focus On Problem Solving For Employers & Workers
MiWorks and Kinexus officials say there are still far more jobs available than people looking for jobs in Michigan’s Great Southwest. Kinexus Vice President Al Pscholka and MIWorks regional director Lily Brewer met with reporters in a
One Year Anniversary for The Edwardsburg Fieldhouse
What started as an idea to expand the footprint of the Dugout Dolls in Niles, grew into an opportunity for partnerships between the Dolls and multiple local sports organizations in the Michiana Area. In the Spring of
New Orleans Saints agree to one-year deal with QB Andy Dalton
The New Orleans Saints agreed to a one-year deal with 11-year veteran quarterback Andy Dalton, worth up to $6 million in incentives and including $3 million in guarantees. The 34-year-old Dalton spent last season with the Chicago
NFL changes rules for playoffs overtime; each team to possess the ball
On Tuesday, the NFL team owners voted to change the rules for overtime in the playoffs, allowing each team to possess the ball. Competition committee chairman Rich McKay made the announcement at the league’s annual meeting at