Public meeting on Palisades decommissioning to be held next week
The Nuclear Regulatory Commission will hold a public meeting Sept. 22 in South Haven, Michigan, to discuss and receive public comment on Holtec Decommissioning International’s plans for decommissioning the Palisades nuclear power plant. The meeting will be
County Broadband Map Almost Done
DCS Technologies has just about completed a parcel by parcel map of broadband availability in Berrien County. Speaking to the Berrien County Board of Commissioners Thursday, County Administrator Brian Dissette said the detailed information will enable the
‘World Changers’: Andrews University hosts 6th Change Day
By Isabella Koh Andrews University student writer Andrews University’s sixth annual Change Day took place on Sept. 15. Over 1,100 students and employees dedicated themselves to volunteering within the community, working at 32 sites around the local
What’s Going On at MSU? A ‘Deep Dive’ on the President Stanley Controversy from Bridge Michigan
Rumors and speculation have been swirling all week about the fate and future of Michigan State University President Samuel Stanley Jr. If you’re not an MSU graduate or involved alumnus, you may not care. And it’s a
Preparations Starting For New Berrien County Juvenile Center
Preparations are underway for a new Berrien County Juvenile Center. At a meeting of the Berrien County Board of Commissioners Thursday, Commissioner Jim Curran said contractors will begin working on a site plan Monday. The intent is
Transportation Secretary Delivers Grant To Convert Controversial Detroit Freeway
U.S. Transportation Secretary Pete Buttigieg delivered a major funding announcement for Detroit and the state this week. A $104-million federal grant will be put toward the conversion of the I-375 freeway in Detroit into a 6-lane boulevard.
2022 Apple Cider Century On September 25th
During the last weekend in September, amidst the falling leaves and overcast skies, you’ll notice bright, colorful apples painted on the roadways in Harbor Country. This signifies that it’s finally time for the Apple Cider Century, a
Spectrum Health Lakeland Maternity Care Wins High Marks
The Economic Alliance for Michigan (EAM) has recognized Spectrum Health Lakeland Medical Center in St. Joseph and Spectrum Health Lakeland Hospital Niles as recipients of the Hospital Maternity Care Excellence Award. This is the third consecutive year
President Biden to meet family members of Russian detainees Brittney Griner and Paul Whelan
White House press secretary Karine Jean-Pierre confirmed that President Joe Biden will meet with family members of WNBA star Brittney Griner and former Marine Paul Whelan on Friday, as the White House continues to push for their
Seattle Seahawks safety Jamal Adams to have season-ending surgery on torn quad tendon
Seattle Seahawks safety Jamal Adams is expected to have season-ending surgery to repair his torn quad tendon. Adams suffered the injury in Seattle’s 17-16 win over the Denver Broncos on Monday and will be placed on injured reserve.
Roger Federer announces his retirement from competitive tennis
Legendary tennis player Roger Federer announced on Thursday that he will retire from the sport after next week’s Laver Cup in London. The 41-year-old Federer posted a letter on social media saying he decided it was time
Blake Lively reveals pregnancy, expecting fourth child with husband Ryan Reynolds
Blake Lively and Ryan Reynolds are expecting their fourth child together. The 35-year-old Lively revealed her pregnancy while attending the 10th annual Forbes Power Women’s Summit on Thursday, September 15, posing for photos in a mini dress
Wendy Williams seeks treatment for health and substance abuse issues at wellness facility
Wendy Williams’ publicist announced that the former talk show host has checked herself into a wellness center to focus on substance abuse and other health issues. Williams’ representative Shawn Zanotti said in a statement: “She [Williams] is taking some