AAA projects record Fourth of July travel period
The Fourth of July travel weekend is expected to set a record this year. AAA of Michigan spokesperson Adrienne Woodland tells us travel in the state and nationally has recovered from COVID. “We’re expecting more than 1.7
Delta to Restore ‘Detroit Connection’ at South Bend Airport
South Bend International Airport users are smiling today after an announcement from Delta Airlines and SBN Airport officials. Delta will resume direct daily flights to and from Detroit (DTW) in September, greatly simplifying air travel planning when
Michigan receiving $1.5 billion to expand broadband access
Another $1.5 billion is coming to Michigan from the federal government to expand broadband access in underserved areas. Governor Gretchen Whitmer announced Monday the funds are coming through the Broadband Equity, Access, and Deployment, or BEAD, Program,
Area leaders push for public investment to restart Palisades
State Representative Joey Andrews, economic development officials, and local leaders are continuing to push for the Palisades nuclear power plant to be reopened. Rep. Andrews convened what he termed a “repowering roundtable” discussion at the plant Monday.
‘TORP’ Improv Comedy Group Adds Two Summer Performances at Citadel
Following packed houses and overwhelming amounts of laughter during its spring comedy nights, TORP Improv Comedy has added two new summer performances to its run of Friday night engagements. In addition to the previously scheduled June 30
55th Annual Ice Cream Social Has an Important Mission on Art Fair Sunday
One of the area’s ‘quietest’ major charities steps up on July 9 for a big fundraiser in conjunction with the Krasl Art Fair on The Bluff in downtown St. Joseph. The Avenue Family Network has a ‘vague’