Daylight Time Takes Over 2 am Sunday; Many Suggest Permanently Picking One Time or the Other
Standard time comes to an end in most parts of the United States this weekend. You’ll lose an hour of sleep for one night but gain more daylight in the evening in the months ahead. The transition to
Michigan Jobless Rate Unchanged in Latest Measure
Michigan’s seasonally adjusted unemployment rate was unchanged over the month at 4.3 percent, according to data released by the Michigan Department of Technology, Management & Budget. Total employment in the state advanced by 3,000, while unemployment remained
Summit Financial Wellness Show Me the Money Day
Four years ago Summit Financial Wellness began hosting “Show Me the Money Day” in Berrien County as a way to collaborate with the community and educate families and individuals about financial wellness. Now, in it’s fourth year,
Vandals Hit Orchards Mall
Five suspects are being sought by Benton Township police for vandalizing storefronts and stealing equipment from the Orchards Mall Wednesday night. They were seen on surveillance video inside the facility. One suspect recently turned 18, while the
General Motors Offering Salaried Employee Buyouts
General Motors said its offering voluntary buyouts to the majority of salaried staff as part of a plan to cut $2 billion in annual costs. They will offer lump sum payments and other compensation based on tenure,
Kevin Matthews to present ‘Broken Mary: A Journey of Hope’ in Edwardsburg
Years ago, Chicago radio personality Kevin Matthews found a statue of the Virgin Mary broken and lying by a dumpster. His life was never the same, and now southwest Michigan residents have a chance to hear his
‘Aria At The Whitcomb’ Shakes Up Region’s Wedding Venue Market
Southwest Michigan’s booming wedding industry is about to significantly change—a major player is about to re-enter the competitive wedding venue arena. Downtown St. Joseph’s Whitcomb Senior Living Tower will reverse course and create a new division to
Wendzel legislation seeks to aid broadband development
Legislation from state Representative Pauline Wendzel seeks to make it easier for broadband internet providers to expand their services. She tells us a bill she introduced this week would reduce their costs. “It exempts property taxes from
County making progress on addressing Animal Control overcrowding
Berrien County officials have brought in a consultant to help resolve the ongoing overcrowding at the Berrien County Animal Control shelter. Part of the problem is caused by dogs lodged at the shelter as a result of