Upton: Congress May Have To Intervene In Railroad Strike
A railroad strike could start this week if a deal isn’t reached between the unions representing railroad workers and freight carriers. Congressman Fred Upton tells us such a strike would be a disaster, and Congress may have
New Veterans Clinic Opening In Benton Township
There’s a new Veterans Administration clinic about to open in Benton Township. VA spokesperson Brian Pegouske tells us the new outpatient clinic has been in the works for about three years. It’s to better meet the needs
Krasl to host pumpkin painting, Halloween-themed silent films Oct. 8
Krasl Art Center and the Coastline Children’s Film Festival have combined forces for the third annual Flick-or-Treat on October 8 at the Krasl Art Center, 707 Lake Boulevard, St. Joseph. Started in 2020, Flick-or-Treat is an evening
Michigan Gas Donates To Police Agencies
Michigan Gas Utilities is awarding $10,000 to help Michigan public safety agencies purchase lifesaving equipment. The funding is part of MGU’s Rewarding Responders Grant program, and among the police agencies to receive funds this week is the
Berrien Health Department Offering New COVID Vaccine
The new COVID vaccine that targets the Omicron variant is now available from the Berrien County Health Department. Berrien County Health Officer Guy Miller tells us this is called the bivalent COVID vaccine. “Bivalent just means that
St Joe and Lakeshore Volleyball Programs Team Up for Dig Pink Event
Every year the St. Joseph and Lakeshore High School’s volleyball programs put their rivalry aside and team up to fight cancer at their annual Dig Pink event happening Wednesday, September 21st at St. Joseph High School. Proceeds
Welcoming Autumn In New Buffalo With The Harvest & Wine Festival
Pumpkins of all sizes line our sidewalks, pathways, and store windows, like plump little knights standing guard at the threshold of Autumn, as if to ensure beach days and ninety-degree temperatures stay behind us. Our vineyards are
Under the Harvest Moon: Lightning Bug Music Festival glows with spirit of well-being
First-year festival director John Westbrook must have wanted attendees to be absolutely overwhelmed with positivity during the return of Lightning Bug Music Festival, because there was no other conclusion to draw after two days and nights of