Our Lady of The Lake Seniors Awarded $15k in Scholarships
The Lake Michigan Catholic School Fund announced the recipients of seven scholarship awards totaling $15,000 at Our Lady of the Lake Catholic School’s honors night. Each of the four recipients has demonstrated an extraordinary commitment to achieving
Music in the Park returns to Dowagiac with diverse, expanded summer lineup
Dowagiac’s Music in the Park is returning for 12 weeks of live entertainment and food trucks this summer starting Thursday, June 8 at the Dowagiac Library Event Pavilion on the corner of New York Avenue and Main
Auto Sales For May Increase
Double digit sales increases were the norm for carmakers in May. Only a handful of brands still give out monthly sales results. But, AutoTrader analyst Michelle Krebs says all of those numbers were very strong. “We’ve seen
Bill Ford Says Michigan Reacted Quickly To Their Needs
Bill Ford Jr. says the state of Michigan made a lot of changes in its investment policy after his company announced big projects in Kentucky and Tennessee. Ford tells the Mackinac Policy Conference that Michigan wasn’t even
Planning Commission approves Corewell plans in Benton Harbor
The Benton Harbor Planning Commission has approved a special use permit for Corewell Health’s new Center for Better Health and Wellness at 145 West Main Street. At a Thursday meeting, Corewell’s Nikki Britten told planners they’re moving
‘Experience of a lifetime’: LHS teacher chosen for Arctic expedition fellowship
A southwest Michigan educator is headed on a summer mission abroad to gather firsthand lessons for her students. Lakeshore High School Science Teacher Jill McNabnay has been selected to be a part of the 2023 Grosvenor Teacher
Andrews University to host business bootcamps; e-commerce, drones and more
The School of Business Administration at Andrews University in Berrien Springs announced it will begin a series of comprehensive business bootcamps designed to empower business owners, startups, and nonprofits this June. This unique program offers area businesses
Recent St. Joe graduate enrolls in U.S. Naval Academy
A St. Joseph High School graduate is headed off to the U.S. Naval Academy this month. John Norland tells us he got help from Senator Gary Peters and former Congressman Fred Upton getting in. He’s been interested