Buchanan to Dedicate Mural Honoring Olympian Hannah Roberts
The City of Buchanan is announcing its official dedication of its recently completed mural by internationally recognized artist Jeff Zimmerman honoring the accomplishments of hometown hero and Buchanan Community Schools graduate Hannah Roberts. Roberts brought Buchanan to
New grant program available for history organizations in Michigan
The Historical Society of Michigan (HSM) announced a new grant program available to history organizations in Michigan. HSM will award the new Michigan History Alliance grants in amounts ranging up to $2,500 to nonprofit, city or tribal
Benton Harbor cheesemaker issues recall after Listeria outbreak
Benton Harbor-based Old Europe Cheese has announced a voluntary recall of its Brie and Camembert cheeses due to potential contamination with Listeria, an organism which can cause serious and sometimes fatal infections in young children, frail or
Halloween Maker’s Market at Peat’s Cider Social
Peat’s Cider Social is elated to announce their 2nd Annual Halloween Maker’s Market on Saturday, October 22nd, and hopes you’ll join the community for a day of shopping, sipping, and autumn celebration. “We are makers ourselves and
South Haven Rotary presents Michigan Maritime Museum with $10K grant
The South Haven Rotary Club announced Tuesday it has presented the Michigan Maritime Museum with a $10,000 check to be used toward the touch-screen learning center in the museum’s Golden Age of Greats Lake Passenger Steamships main
Despite Deep Partisan Rifts Poll Shows Michigan Voters Agree on Many Priorities
The non-partisan Business Leaders for Michigan is out with a statewide poll that shows voters are more in agreement on top priorities than one might expect, given the loud, sharp disagreements portrayed in political ads and statements.
Factoid: Higher Interest Rates & Higher Loan Balances, But Americans Still Buying Cars
As interest rates rise for all types of lending, the impact is being seen in the auto buying segment of the cconomy. However, Americans don’t seem to be significantly slowing down their auto buying spree. A couple
Benton Harbor approves $30K for firehouse paint, electrical overhaul
With 40-50 year old paint and an overloaded electrical system, one local fire station is in danger of becoming an on-fire station. But thanks to a resolution by the local government, that will soon be remedied. The