Kelly Clarkson Show Takes Notice Of Watervliet School Drive
Watervliet’s South Elementary School has gone viral online for a project it did to show students the benefits of helping those in need, and now it’s gotten the attention of the Kelly Clarkson Show. Clarkson this week
26 Schools In Michigan Receive Funds For Student Health Services
Students at 26 schools around the state will be offered primary care and mental health support services through newly established school-based centers, thanks to funding approved by the Michigan Legislature in the latest budget. The School-Community Health
St. Joe Farmers Market Returns May 28
Market-goers will enjoy fresh finds at the weekly St. Joe Farmers Market held in scenic Lake Bluff Park in downtown St. Joseph. The 2022 St. Joe Farmers Market season kicks off Saturday, May 28 from 9:00a– 2:00p
Water Distribution Moving From Benton Harbor High School To Boys And Girls Club
Starting Tuesday, May 31, bottled water distribution will be moving from the high school to the Boys & Girls Club of Benton Harbor Fettig Youth Campus at 600 Nate Wells Sr. Drive. The final day for water
Michigan Jobless Rate Declines During April
Michigan’s seasonally adjusted unemployment rate receded by one-tenth of a percentage point between March and April to 4.3 percent, according to data released today by the Michigan Department of Technology, Management & Budget. Statewide employment advanced by
Free App Protects Michigander’s Mobile Devices
The Michigan Department of Technology, Management, and Budget is promoting a free app that it says can help users protect their mobile devices. Threats to digital devices are everywhere these days, but the State of Michigan is
Jean Klock Park Concession Stand to Open This Season
We look forward to sunny, Summer beach days all year— swimming for hours and hours, through the hottest part of the day, until our stomachs grumble in search of sustenance. This year, while spending the best days
Wendzel Legislation Seeks To Increase Early Middle College Program Participation
A bill from state Representative Pauline Wendzel that seeks to fix a problem that prevents some community college students from participating in sports has been approved by a Michigan House committee. She tells WSJM News this concerns
South Haven Area Emergency Services Honors Members
Navigating the pandemic proved especially challenging for staff at South Haven Area Emergency Services (SHAES), especially during the fire safety programs last fall. The effort of one particular staff member in successfully achieving this annual initiative put
Help The State Find The 2022 Michigan Christmas Tree
The search is about to begin for Michigan’s new state Christmas tree, and you can help find it. Today, the Michigan Department of Technology, Management & Budget (DTMB) officially begins the search for the tree to adorn