South Haven Plans Juneteenth Celebration
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The city of South Haven will celebrate Juneteenth with an event on Saturday, June 18 from 2 to 9 p.m. The city council approved the event at Elkenburg Park last night. Black Lives Matter’s Mo’Nique Crowley says
‘Significant Other’ opening this week at The GhostLight
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Since its opening in 2019, the GhostLight Theater in Benton Harbor has added a rich element to the arts district in Benton Harbor. The theater has brought a diverse array of productions ranging from musicals to thoughtful
Family Fun Days Return to Round Barn Estate
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It’s time to redeem all of those ‘Let’s get the whole family together soon!’ conversations you have with friends and neighbors. Sunday, June 12th, spend the day at Round Barn Estate for Family Funday! From 11 a.m.
GVSU Survey Shows Decline in Economic Confidence in West Michigan
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Flat purchasing rates, continued supply chain issues and inflation have caused business leaders to be pessimistic about the future, according to Brian G. Long, director of Supply Management Research in the Seidman College of Business. Long said