Debt forgiveness for Benton Harbor Area Schools celebrated by community leaders
Leaders at Benton Harbor Area Schools and the surrounding community are thanking the Michigan Legislature and governor for granting the district debt forgiveness. In a supplemental bill to the state budget approved this month, Benton Harbor and
Maytag Brand Rolls Out New Major Appliances, ‘The Performance Lineup’
Whirlpool Corporation is refocusing some of its efforts on the Maytag brand, with a major announcement today of a new line of large appliances that it’s calling The Performance Lineup. Maytag has always claimed ‘dependability’ as one
Michigan governor to pardon turkey named Dolly
Because why wouldn’t you pardon a turkey named Dolly Pardon? Monday, Governor Gretchen Whitmer announced the winner of the turkey pardon naming contest. This week, a turkey named Dolly Pardon will be pardoned before Thanksgiving. The winning
Seeing the spirit of Thanksgiving in action
This article and the accompanying photo provided by Moody on the Market special contributor, Nicholas Gunn. The spirit of Thanksgiving came alive at the Second Annual Early Thanksgiving Celebration held on November 19, 2023, at the Salvation
State Street Treats Closing
Posting to its loyal followers on Facebook, the owners of State Street Treats at 319 State Street in St. Joseph have made the decision to close their doors for good. “State Street Treats will not be reopening
Selfie pics could lead to unemployment benefits fraud
The Michigan Unemployment Insurance Agency (UIA) is urging vigilance in protecting personal information and images after agency staff stopped fraudsters who tried to file a claim for jobless benefits after scamming someone out of a selfie photo.