Texas Corral Says ‘2nd Week of August–Maybe…’
One of the most frequently asked questions on several local social media sites has been, “When’s Texas Corral going to open???”. Clearly the family steakhouse chain from Indiana was well-liked when it operated at Exit 29 in
Power Outages Still Plague SW Michigan Neighborhoods as Crews Work on Repairs
Indiana Michigan Power is continuing its efforts to fully restore electric power after a series of Summer storms the past few days. I & M spokesperson Tracy Warner reports there are still about 1200 customers without electric
‘Our Lady of the Lake’ Begins New Chapter, Charting a Path For Growth Amid Tradition
Leaders of the former Lake Michigan Catholic School, now Our Lady of the Lake, are excited about the future, symbolized by their name change, but focused on the content of their educational program for students pre-K-12. At
Michigan EMS Leaders Praise Budget Inclusion of First Responder Training
Michigan Association of Ambulance Services Executive Director Angela Madden issued the following statement after Governor Whitmer signed the Fiscal Year 2023 budget providing a $30 million investment in first responder training: “The EMS staffing crisis has been
Community Colleges Praise State Budget, including Plan to End Nurse Shortage
Michigan’s Community Colleges are ‘on board’ with the bi-partisan State Budget compromise recently passed, and signed into law by the Governor. Following the signing of the Fiscal Year 2023 budget by Governor Whitmer, Michigan Community College Association