Urban Garage Market Almost Ready To Open New Location
Urban Garage Market in Benton Harbor is about to reopen at its new location in St. Joseph. The market’s Kelly Arent tells us Urban Garage Market, previously of 408 West Main Street in Benton Harbor, has been
Wheelchair Hockey League Plans Event Memorial Day Weekend In St. Joseph
The Wheelchair Hockey League of Michigan is planning a wheelchair hockey clinic at the John and Dede Howard Ice Arena in St. Joseph Memorial Day weekend. Wheelchair hockey is a sport that welcomes a diverse array of
Lemon Creek Winery Planning Memorial Weekend Wine And Fine Art Festival
The annual Lemon Creek Winery Wine & Fine Art Fest is set for Memorial Day weekend. Lemon Creek Winery tells us about the plans: LEMON CREEK WINERY presents their Annual Wine & Fine Art Fest on Memorial
Commission Approves Lighthouse Tours For The Year
St. Joseph City Commissioners have approved the Heritage Museum and Cultural Center Lighthouse Tour agreement for the year. Heritage Museum Board member Dennis Szymanski told commissioners Monday last year’s tours were affected by COVID, and that’s not
Twin City Players Announce The Little Mermaid Coming In June
The Twin City Players have announced their next production, and this one will take you under the sea. Twin City Players announces the next production of its 2021-2022 89th Mainstage Season, the family musical Disney’s The Little
AAA: People More Comfortable With Traveling This Year
People in Michigan are more comfortable about traveling this year. AAA of Michigan spokesperson Adrienne Woodland says their survey shows people are more comfortable because they’ve been vaccinated against COVID-19, they’re less afraid about the dangers of
GVSU Economist: Supply Chain Issues, Interest Rates Remain Big Concerns
While economic indicators remain stable or are even on the rise, worry over interest rates, inflation, and continued supply chain issues have many leaders and economists predicting a recession. That’s according to Brian Long, director of Supply
Nessel Seeks State Rules On Animal Testing
Michigan Attorney General Dana Nessel says some Michigan research labs are continuing to conduct inhumane experiments on animals, and it’s against the law. Nessel says a law passed by the state Legislature passed more than 40 years
With Peak Selling Season at Hand, Local Housing Market “Less Frenetic” in April
Standing on the brink of peak selling season in Michigan’s Great Southwest, the local housing market is a bit less frenetic, as home buyers face significant spikes in mortgage rates and an ongoing rise in prices. Southwestern
Legislation Would Allow Michiganders Under 21 To Work In Pot Shops
Should those under 21 be allowed to work in a pot shop? One state lawmaker says so. State Representative Kevin Coleman of Westland wants to change the law to allow those under 21 to enter the cannabis
Make A Splash! Watercolor Classes Offered At Box Factory For The Arts
The Box Factory for the Arts in St. Joseph is offering some new classes on watercolor painting. It says artists can really learn to “make a splash” with the help of instructor David Baker. The Box Factory
South Haven Rotary Names Teacher Of The Year
A South Haven teacher who understands the importance of building strong relationships with students and uses those connections to engage students in learning has been presented the 2022 Education and Service Award by the Rotary Club of