‘A Happy Ending’: Adoption specialist talks importance of public adoption event
The Berrien County Trial Court is hosting five public adoptions on Monday, November 21st in courtroom 403 at the Berrien County Courthouse, 811 Port St., St. Joseph. The court is hosting the event as part of Adoption
United Way Wins Kellogg Grant for ‘Be Healthy Berrien Corner Store’ Program
United Way of Southwest Michigan has been awarded a $5,000 grant through the United to Feed Innovation Challenge that it will use to expand its Be Healthy Berrien Healthy Corner Store initiative. The initiative improves food access
It’s a ‘Collage’ at the College: LMC Performing Arts Ensemble in Holiday Performance
The Lake Michigan College Visual & Performing Arts Department promises to put even the most stubborn Scrooge into the spirit with its Holiday Collage Concert at 7 p.m. Wednesday, Dec. 7. The performance will be held in
SJ Today Says Holiday Shoppers Will Find Great Deals Close to Home in Michigan’s Great Southwest
St. Joe Today says holiday shoppers seeking great buys will find them throughout Southwest Michigan on Black Friday, November 25, and Small Business Saturday, November 26. “You will easily find gifts for everyone on your holiday shopping
State Unemployment Agency Moves to Replace Old System That Allowed Fraudulent Claims
Michigan’s Unemployment Insurance Agency has been widely criticized for thousands of fraudulent claims that were allowed during the COVID pandemic. The Agency is hoping to put that era behind it with the introduction of a new computer
Corewell Health South Celebrates New Pavilion Opening
Corewell Health South is marking the completion of the latest phase of its pavilion renovation and expansion. At a Monday gala, representatives of Corewell Health said the more than $180 million project will mean better care for
Book challenges shot down by SJPS, but change is coming
The books are alright. After a lengthy review process, St. Joseph Public Schools Assistant Superintendent Kristen Bawks informed the School Board that a special committee has decided that 13 formally-challenged books will stay on the shelves of