State grants approval to I&M for new solar plant
The Michigan Public Service Commission has approved Indiana Michigan Power’s plan to build its largest solar farm to date. I&M spokesperson Tracy Warner tells us the company will own and operate the Lake Trout solar plant near
Arriba Taqueria Sold, Will Remain Open
A popular Mexican restaurant is changing ownership but will remain open in St. Joseph. Arriba Taqueria at 2112 South Cleveland Avenue, across from Martin’s Supermarket is being sold by its longtime owners, Maria and Moises Ferrer. Maria
Mastercard Reports Holiday Retail Spending UP, Inflationary Pressure DOWN
According to preliminary insights from Mastercard SpendingPulseTM, U.S. retail sales excluding automotive increased +3.1% year-over-year this holiday season, running from November 1 through December 24. Mastercard SpendingPulse measures in-store and online retail sales across all forms of payment and
The Population Michigan Seeks is Flowing to Southern States
There’s been a lot of talk about Michigan’s population this year. Leaders of both parties seem to agree the state needs to attract new residents, as well as stemming the flow of young people out of the
Krasl Art Center Director Reviews 2023, Looks Ahead
The Krasl Art Center is looking back on a busy and exciting year in 2023 and anticipating 2024. Executive Director Tami Fauver detailed the highlights of the Krasl year in a letter to supporters of the popular
Welcome to The Buck, Where Comfort Meets Flavor
Ask Ken Kozminski why people should come to The Buck Burgers & Brew in downtown St. Joseph, and he’ll tell you it’s the food, the food, and the food. Kozminski is the owner of The Buck and he’s proud