34.1% Of Michigan Fixed-Rate Mortgages Get <3.0% Rate, Worse Than U.S. Average
After an extended run of intense competition and high prices in the residential real estate market, 2022 is bringing signs that the market could begin to cool soon. With inflation on the rise and home prices still
It’s Official: Michigan Adopts Uniform Bar Exam
Governor Gretchen Whitmer has signed legislation intended to bring consistent standards and high quality talent to the legal profession. The governor’s office told us more Thursday: Michigan Gov. Gretchen Whitmer today signed HB 5541 that provides for
SWM Tourist Council Releases New App For Visitors
The Southwest Michigan Tourist Council has announced the creation of a new app to help local residents and visitors alike plan for fun and new experiences that can only be enjoyed in Michigan’s Great Southwest. The council
SHAES To Do Aerial Truck Training
Aerial truck training will happen Tuesday in South Haven for South Haven Area Emergency Services. They will be training between 9 a.m. and noon at several locations. They include Clementine’s, the Baymont Inn, 220 Broadway Avenue, 325
MDOT Studying Falling Ice On The Mackinac Bridge
The Michigan Department of Transportation is looking into ways to prevent the falling ice chunks that have forced recent long closures of the Mackinac Bridge. Chief bridge engineer Matt Chenowith says the changing climate with it’s frequent
Ex-coaches Steve Wilks and Ray Horton join Brian Flores’s racial bias lawsuit against the NFL
Two former NFL coaches have joined Brian Flores’s lawsuit against the NFL. Flores filed a lawsuit on Feb. 1 against the NFL, three of its franchises (Giants, Broncos and Dolphins), and 29 “John Doe” teams. The lawsuit
Pittsburgh Pirates and third baseman Ke’Bryan Hayes agree to 8-year deal worth $70M
The Pittsburgh Pirates and third baseman Ke’Bryan Hayes have agreed to an eight-year, $70 million deal. The deal, which is pending a physical, is the largest in Pirates history. It surpasses the deal that former catcher Jason
County Board Approves Agreement To Provide Lead Filters In Benton Harbor
The Berrien County Board of Commissioners has approved a memorandum of understanding with the city of Benton Harbor stating the Berrien County Health Department will continue providing lead filters to customers of the city’s water system while