Rain garden under construction in Three Oaks
Construction has started on a new rain garden in Three Oaks. Three Oaks Parks and Recreation Board Chair Ira Johnson tells us the rain garden is being installed right next to the village hall to help improve
Bridgman awarded grant for new ‘Sideyard’ project
The city of Bridgman has been awarded a $158,000 grant from the Michigan Shared Streets and Spaces Program to develop a new public space downtown. City Manager Juan Ganum tells us the Bridgman Sideyard is the empty
Several SW Michigan blueberry farms sold in recent land auction
A number of blueberry farms in Southwest Michigan were sold, and are now being purchased by 11 unique buyers. The auction, which began in late September, closed on October 15, comprised of 12 farms that covered about
Heritage Museum and Cultural Center assessing next moves
The Heritage Museum and Cultural Center will no longer be running St. Joseph Lighthouse tours for the city. The Heritage announced it’s selling its building at 601 Main Street to the Curious Kids Museum last week and
State roadside parks to start shutting down for the season October 31
In a sign of the winter approaching, the Michigan Department of Transportation is preparing to shut down its roadside parks for the season. MDOT’s Dan Weingarten tells us the state’s roadside parks are small areas off the
Whirlpool says new ‘smart’ range speaks to busy millennials
Between balancing work, chores and caring for loved ones, the mental and physical effort of coordinating dinner can be a daily battle for busy families. Whirlpool brand conducted a survey among millennial parents to better understand mealtime