Neal Kinsey to deliver keynote at Farming for the Future conference
The Van Buren Conservation District is getting ready to host its annual Farming for the Future event Tuesday, March 7th at the Van Buren Conference Center in Lawrence. Neal Kinsey, a soil fertility specialist and author of
Acorn Theater Planning Open Mic Night
The Acorn Theater in Three Oaks is planning an Open Mic Night. It will welcome local performers of all kinds to show their stuff on March 15. The Acorn told us more: The Acorn puts the spotlight
‘Play 4 JA’ This Week at Peat’s Cider Social
“Bowlers, cider fans, and supporters of local entrepreneurs are getting ready to hit the lanes at the Play 4 JA and Mini-Entrepreneur Marketplace at Peat’s Cider Social, this Wednesday, February 15th, 2023!” This evening of fun, at
Ford to build $3.5 billion battery plant in Michigan
From the Associated Press — Ford Motor Co. plans to build a $3.5 billion electric vehicle battery plant about 100 miles west of Detroit that would employ about 2,500 people. The plant was revealed Monday at a
AEP Foundation Grant Furthers Buchanan/St. Joseph River Public Access Strategic Plan
The City of Buchanan announced today it received a grant from the American Electric Power Foundation (AEP Foundation) to help residents and visitors enjoy the city and access to the St. Joseph River. The $33,500 grant was approved
AAA: Gas Prices Down 8 Cents From A Week Ago
Gas prices in Michigan are down 8 cents from last week. Michigan drivers are now paying an average of $3.31 per gallon for regular unleaded. This price is 2 cents more than this time last month but
Free Oak Wilt Seminar In Bridgman This Week
The City of Bridgman Planning Commission will be hosting a free Oak Wilt seminar featuring Dr. David Roberts, on February 18, 2023, at 10:00 a.m., located at the Weko Beach House, 5301 Lake Street, Bridgman, Michigan 49106.
Fast & Furious No More — SW Michigan Housing Market Runs Out of Steam
While the inventory of houses for sale has managed to tick back up a notch or two, the heady days of the last couple of years have become a mere memory as the frenetic pace of home
Fern-tastic: Signs of spring surface on Lake Michigan shore
As warm sunshine and a crisp breeze sliced through bare trees on Lake Michigan’s shoreline Sunday, signs of spring were surfacing. Late-afternoon temperatures reached into the 50’s across Michiana, while young ferns and moss brought some green
Berrien Commissioners eyeing broadband opportunities
The federal government is making another pot of broadband expansion grants available to communities across the United States, and Berrien County leaders are looking at how they can ensure some of the money comes to southwest Michigan.