Craig Morgan, Lee Greenwood to headline grandstand performances at Berrien County Youth Fair
Berrien County Youth Fair officials have announced the 2023 lineup of entertainment acts for the 77th Berrien County Youth Fair, which will run Aug 14-19 with the theme of “Summer Safari.” Two of country music’s most loved
GhostLight Theatre Announces 2023 Summer Season
Since its opening in 2019 The GhostLight Theater has brought innovative, diverse, creative and socially conscious performances to the Southwest Michigan theater landscape. As they embark on their fourth summer season, this year’s slate of shows takes
Bridgman special education teacher earns excellence award; other Berrien Co. teachers honored;
The 19th Annual Excellence in Education Awards wrapped up today with the announcement of this year’s winner online via Facebook. The Berrien RESA Special Education Parent Advisory Committee named Melissa Payne their 2023 award winner. Payne is
Whirlpool Corp. names new president of U.S. operations
Moody readers will recall that in late January, Whirlpool Corporation unexpectedly announced its president and chief operating officer Joe Liotine was leaving the role. This morning, the appliance maker announced the replacement for president of U.S. operations,
A Better Home, A Better You With BCM Organizing
In the early days of Spring, with crisp, fresh air and fragrant surroundings, we welcome new life and new beginnings. March leads us through the last of the cold, dreary days, and welcomes sunlight-filled afternoons, instilling us
221 Main celebrates 10-year anniversary with major announcement
In the 10 years Robert Montgomery has owned and operated a restaurant at 221 Main Street downtown St. Joseph, he has been no stranger to change. What started out as an upscale sports bar beneath several studio
Elementary students share why they love the Boys and Girls Club after school program
At the St. Joseph school board meeting Monday, E.P Clarke Elementary Principal Jesseca LaFayette showcased the school’s partnership with Boys and Girls Club of Greater Benton Harbor, with a little help from some students. LaFayette says the
Lincoln Township Trustees asked to allow chickens in residential areas
The Lincoln Township Board of Trustees is being asked to revise an ordinance to allow for chickens in residential areas. At a Tuesday meeting, residents told trustees letting people raise chickens would help them cope with high