Krasl welcomes donation of studio in Benton Harbor
The Krasl Art Center in St. Joseph is working on plans for the use of artist Richard Hunt’s Benton Harbor studio now that Hunt has donated the 20,000 square foot building to the center. Krasl held a
LMC grateful for millage renewal
Lake Michigan College is thanking voters for approving its millage renewal this week. In a year when many school bond proposals failed, the voters overwhelmingly approved LMC’s request. College President Trevor Kubatzke tells us they’re humbled by
Exclusive: Ed Tiscornia provides thoughts on Tiscornia Park plan
Influential industrialist Ed Tiscornia is the son of Lester Tiscornia, the man who donated the swath of land that makes up much of Tiscornia Park today. We spoke with Ed Tiscornia about the current efforts to update
West Michigan Economy Not Showing Signs Of Recession
A recent survey shows that a large portion of the Michigan economy is flattening. Brian Long, director of supply chain management research at Grand Valley State University, believes business purchases are as flat as can be. “However,
August is Breastfeeding Month
Governor Gretchen Whitmer has declared August Breastfeeding Month, when mothers are encouraged to breastfeed their babies due to the health benefits it provides. Berrien County Health Department lactation specialist Mistel de Varona tells us breastfeeding is best
Cornhole tournament this Sunday at Bridgman Open Air Market
Taking place this Sunday at the Bridgman Open Air Market will be a cornhole tournament. Market manager Roseann Stachowiak tells us proceeds will benefit the Wounded Warrior Project. The Bridgman Open Air Market is every Sunday from