Resource Fair connects Benton Harbor residents with home lead inspections
The state continues to hold Community Resource Fairs in Benton Harbor for residents to learn about how they can keep themselves safe from lead in their homes. More than 100 people attended a fair Tuesday at the
Holtec submits second application to restart Palisades
Holtec International has submitted another application to the U.S. Department of Energy for funds to restart the Palisades nuclear power plant in Van Buren County. Holtec spokesperson Patrick O’Brien tells us after the company was denied a
We The Parents led school board meeting ends in confusion after agenda fails
The Brandywine Community Schools Board of Education has recently come under fire from an organized group of more than 600 alumni, teachers, former administrators and district taxpayers opposed to what they see as a political agenda from
Beckwith Theatre Co. Kicks Off 2023 Season
As we thaw out from February and enter our Fool’s Spring, Beckwith Theatre Company in Dowagiac is ready to brighten your spirits and fill you with joy with the announcement of their 2023 Season. This year’s performance
MICHIGAN WORKS! RECEIVES $215K TO SUPPORT YOUNG ADULTS IN BERRIEN, CASS, VAN BUREN
MichiganWorks! is preparing to help young people looking for summer employment that helps pave the way to a career. Here are the details from the multi-faceted job service agency: Attention young adults ages 14-24 years old! Are
Research Finds Remote Work Will Continue Post-COVID-19
It’s been nearly three years since the start of the COVID-19 pandemic and the beginning of many people working from home. Remote work is going to continue, according to research by Robert Half staffing firm. “Remote jobs
EPA considers removal of hazardous waste site designation near Harbor Shores golf hole
A once-contaminated piece of land in Benton Harbor may soon be given a clean slate. The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency recently proposed removing the radiation portion of the Aircraft Components, Inc. (D&L Sales) Superfund site in Benton
SMC honors graduating student-athletes, revived wrestling program
Southwestern Michigan College Recognition Day Feb. 25 during basketball games with the Glen Oaks Community College Vikings celebrated 12 graduating student athletes. Wrestler Gage Ensign, of Constantine, competed at 157 pounds for the Roadrunners. He finished third
Berrien County students to compete in 36th Science Olympiad Friday
Students from 14 middle and high schools across Berrien County are gearing up to participate in the 36th annual Berrien RESA Science Olympiad competition this Friday at Lake Michigan College. The competition will feature 23 different STEM-related