State Program Offers Scholarships To Those Seeking To Become Teachers
Applications are being taken for a new state scholarship program aimed at those entering the teaching profession. Lake Michigan College Associate Dean of Regional Campuses Jeremy Burleson tells us the Mi Future Educator Fellowship program would provide
Corewell Pediatrician Talks RSV Respiratory Illness
Cases of RSV, a respiratory illness that primarily affects small children, are up in southwest Michigan as in much of the country. Corewell Health South pediatrician Dr. Anne Dudley tells us RSV is similar to illnesses like
SHOUT For South Haven Seeks Volunteers For Flower Removal
SHOUT for South Haven is seeking volunteers for its latest project. It says with the drawbridge’s flowers now fading due to the coming of winter, it’s inviting volunteers of all kinds to come and help remove the
Henry Winkler event at LMC Mendel Center postponed
Residents looking forward to seeing The Fonz will have to wait a little longer. “An Evening with Henry Winkler,” originally set for Tuesday, Nov. 8, at 7:30 p.m. at the Lake Michigan College Mendel Center auditorium in
Walton Road bridge to remain closed until at least Veterans Day
The Berrien County Road Department is reminding drivers that the Walton Road bridge over the St. Joseph River in Buchanan Township will remain closed to all traffic until at least November 11, Veterans Day. The bridge rehabilitation
Bud Prince & Princess, Miss Teen Blossomtime to be crowned this weekend
Break out the flannels and cowboy boots. The Blossomtime festival announced Monday the 2023 Bud Prince & Princess, Miss Jr. Teen and Miss Teen Blossomtime pageants will take place this Sunday, Nov. 6 at the Lakeshore High
New Exhibit Blooms this Weekend at ARS Gallery
If the falling leaves are making you miss Summer and Spring flowers, ARS Gallery, Arts, and Culture Center (ARS) is opening an exhibition this weekend that is sure to fill you with ‘flower power’. ARS hosts internationally
Declining Vacccination Rates in Rural Counties May Be Threatening Michigan Kids
This in-depth look at declining vaccination rates in Michigan schools flows from an investigation by the non-partisan, non-profit newsroom at BridgeMichigan in Lansing. Outstanding coverage of Michigan state government and issues is available at www.BridgeMI.com The number
WIRX ‘Hole-O-Ween’ Golf Tourney Helps Out ‘Paws of Hope’
You don’t often think of Halloween and golf together… but they frequently look at things a little differently at Rock 107 WIRX. The 2022 WIRX Hole-O-Ween Golf tournament on Saturda at Pipestone Creek Golf Course was a
Police Tackle Rising Tide of Pedestrian Injuries & Deaths Utilizing State Grant Program
Overtime mobilization grants have been awarded to law enforcement agencies in several Michigan counties, includng Berrien, to address a rise in pedestrian injuries and fatalities on the state’s roadways. Pedestrian Safety Enforcement Week will take place this