‘Red Hawks Rise’ program helping LMC students prepare for transition from high school

The transition from high school to college can be a challenge for many students, and that’s why Lake Michigan College is offering a free summer program to first time enrollees. Red Hawks Rise coordinator Beth Lehner tells
Niles Chamber offering business development grants

The Greater Niles Chamber of Commerce is spreading the word about business development grant opportunities available in the area. Chamber Director Ryan Boeskool tells us the Business Development Grant is possible thanks to an endowment created with
Help clean up Weko Beach, learn about erosion this Saturday

This Saturday will bring an Earth Day celebration at Weko Beach in Bridgman with a chance for everyone to make a difference and learn something. The Southwest Michigan Planning Commission’s Marcy Hamilton tells us the Bridgman Shoreline
Harry Kalin of St. Joseph named Mr. Blossomtime

Harry Kalin of St. Joseph is this year’s Mr. Blossomtime. He was crowned Sunday night. Each community taking part in the Blossomtime contest sends two contestants for the title of Mr. Blossomtime. They’re judged on poise, interviewing
Thanks to our readers after a bumpy week at MOTM

To our MoodyOnTheMarket.com readers: Thank you for your patience! The past few days have been a challenge as we migrated eleven years of MOTM archives and several image libraries to a new (better?) home on a different
Forbes: Workers are concerned about online monitoring by Employers

As workers returned from the pandemic to in-office settings—and others remained in a working-remotely situation, there has been increasing attention paid to how and whether workers’ online activities are monitored or tracked by the companies they work