Michigan Municipal League salutes Bridgman Courtyard Project with award
The Bridgman Courtyard Project has won an award from the Michigan Municipal League. The city says the courtyard effort was given the Community Excellence Award at the MML’s convention in Traverse City this month. The courtyard is
LMC Board approves five-year capital plan
The next five-year Capital Outlay Plan for Lake Michigan College is approved and now online. LMC Director of Facilities Management Sara VanderVeen tells us the plan considers all college facilities and the need for improvements to them
MI Treasury Issues Cybersecurity Tips as Tax Season Approaches
With Michigan’s Cybersecurity Awareness Month in October coming to a close, the Michigan Department of Treasury is reminding Michiganders to be cybersecurity aware and prepared to fight tax-related identity theft. Cybercriminals are constantly using new tricks and tactics online
Huizenga: Farm Bill reauthorization lags in Washington
After a protracted debate over who will lead the House of Representatives, lawmakers in Washington continue to catch up on their work – including reauthorizing the massive farm bill. It’s a 5-year authorization with a 10-year spending
State settles with fraudulent precious metals dealer
The State of Michigan has reached a settlement with a precious metals dealer that they say engaged in a $68 million fraud scheme targeting the elderly. Michigan Attorney General Dana Nessel announced that, in partnership with the
The Squeeze: Targeting a Mid-November Opening in Stevensville
Nothing good happens really fast… It’s a familiar theme and it’s playing out once again for the hard-working, dedicated trio that is opening a new bar and grille in downtown Stevensville. “The Squeeze” is almost there. Almost
Big Kazoo I-94 Project Finally Completed
Three years and 87 Million Dollars later, a massive reconstruction project on I-94 in Kalamazoo has been completed. It took a year longer than expected. We learn the details of the delay, and the benefits of the