Invasive hydrilla found in Berrien Springs ponds

A new invasive plant has been found in Michigan, and it’s in a couple of Berrien Springs ponds. Michigan Department of Natural Resources invasive species coordinator Joanne Foreman tells us hydrilla is a rope-like plant with long,
All-cash cannabis dealers hopeful banking laws could change

Federal law could soon change so that local marijuana businesses can use banking services. Because cannabis is still illegal under Federal law, most banks are unwilling to let Michigan’s marijuana businesses use bank services. Daniel Paul, spokesman
The Butcher, The Baker & The Candlestick Maker… and the Future of Downtown St. Joseph

The butcher and the baker are gone. State Street Meats and Golden Brown Bakery both closed up shop in downtown St. Joseph earlier this year. But The Candlestick Maker has other ideas. In fact, he’s a big