Hot yoga, boxing studio Shala 606 opens downtown St. Joseph
A new business with eyes on helping customers in the pursuit of self-realization is now open downtown St. Joseph. Shala 606, a combined yoga and boxing studio in the former Waterfront Framing location at 606 Ship Street,
Pedestrian bridge over railroad tracks in St. Joseph to close through March
The John and Dede Howard Trail pedestrian bridge over the CSX railroad tracks in St. Joseph will be closed starting next Monday, February 27th through the end of March for the final phase of a maintenance project.
Andrews U Communication Professors Publish Book on Relationships
By Nick Gunn Heather Thompson Day and Seth Day, both communication professors at Andrews University, recently published “I’ll See You Tomorrow,” a book about relationships. Heather and Seth first met at Ruth Murdoch Elementary School in Berrien
Y Country St. Jude Radiothon going strong in second day
97.5 Y Country radio has so far raised nearly $35,000 for St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital as part of its 2023 Y Country Cares For Kids St. Jude Radiothon. Each year, the Y Country team raises funds
Intercare welcomes new pediatric dentist
Intercare has welcomed a new pediatric dentist to its clinic in Benton Harbor. Intercare told us more: Dr. Kayla Tillman, DDS, MS, has joined the InterCare Community Health Network dental team in Benton Harbor and is accepting
Eagle Technologies Hosts Apprenticeship Event
Eagle Technologies in Bridgman is excited to invite you to their Wednesday, March 15th event, at 9850 Red Arrow Highway. From 4:30 p.m to 5:30 p.m, learn about how you can join their ever-growing apprenticeship program, and
Mutterly Love to host 4-H dog showmanship classes
The Best Friends 4-H Club in collaboration with Mutterly Love will be offering canine classes starting on March 6, 2023, around Junior Showmanship and Nose Work also known as Scent Work. Classes are open to youth ages
State health budget seeks to recruit more healthcare workers, address lead
Responding to lead in water systems is among the priorities of the Michigan Department of Health and Human Services in its 2023-2024 budget. Director Elizabeth Hertel told a state Senate Appropriations Subcommittee this week 60 communities out
Watervliet Public Schools seeking $29.9 million bond
Watervliet Public Schools will have a bond proposal on the May ballot. The district is asking voters for $29.9 million to improve safety and security, aging buildings, and educational programming. Superintendent Ric Seager tells us one thing