New service allows Berrien County veterans to learn about services via text alert
A new service has been launched for Berrien County veterans to learn about opportunities available to them in a timely fashion. Berrien County Veteran Services Office Director Maureen Adams tells us VIBE is a communication channel that
I&M planning four new solar plants
Indiana Michigan Power is seeking state permission to construct four new solar power plants. Spokesperson Tracy Warner tells us the plants, all to be located in Indiana, will help the company reach its goal to achieve net
United Way of Southwest Michigan named one of the Best Non-Profits To Work For
The United Way of Southwest Michigan has been named one of the Best Nonprofits to Work For by The NonProfit Times. It came in 14th overall for 2023, and this is the fourth time the organization has
Art, Choreography and Music Collide in New Artist Project
Art, Choreography and Music collide Sunday April 30th at the Acorn Theatre with a live performance of ‘Immersive Dance, Art, & Music Fusion’. The idea was created by area artist Pam Kirkham and features her colorful, nature-based
Honor Credit Union’s Board Vice Chair, Mimi Elwell, Named Board Member of the Year by MCUL
Honor Credit Union’s Board Vice Chair, Mimi Elwell, has been named Board Member of the Year by Michigan Credit Union League (MCUL). This award celebrates a board member who has demonstrated outstanding service to their credit union
Eagle Technologies Sold To Convergix Automation Solutions
The rumors started swirling last week and company officials refused to return calls for comment. Now the rumors have been confirmed. Eagle Technologies, headquartered in Bridgman, Michigan, has been sold to Convergix Automation Solutions. A story we
Berrien Health Dept Attacks Underage Drinking During Alcohol Awareness Month
This spring, the Berrien County Health Department Substance Use Disorder Prevention Team is bringing awareness to the dangers of underage drinking and providing resources to help. This initiative kicks off during April, which is Alcohol Awareness Month,
More Electronic Vehicles–Fewer IncomeTax Credits Available to Buyers Going Forward
Fewer new electric vehicles will qualify for a full $7,500 federal tax credit later this year, and many will get only half that, under rules proposed Friday by the U.S. Treasury Department. The rules, required under last year’s Inflation Reduction