‘Kingfisher’ closing soon in downtown St. Joseph
Downtown St. Joseph is losing one of its newer eateries after a three year run. The Kingfisher by North Pier will close by the end of the year, according to a social media announcement today. Kingfisher’s menu
‘Dine on Us’ in South Haven offers $25 restaurant gift cards to overnight guests
South Haven lodging properties and restaurants are partnering to offer the “Dine On Us” promotion to visitors. Starting November 1, guests who stay at participating lodging properties will receive a complimentary $25 “Dine On Us” card, redeemable
LMC Pop/Rock concert is free Nov. 20 at Mendel Center
The senses will be sent on a musical journey when the Lake Michigan College Visual & Performing Arts Department presents the Pop/Rock and Jazz Band Concert at 7 p.m. Wednesday, Nov. 20. And, there’s a unique twist–the
AEP announces leadership transitions: Ferneau named Chief Nuclear Officer
American Electric Power (AEP) late last week announced several leadership and organizational changes. Included among those changes – Kelly Ferneau is named executive vice president and chief nuclear officer. In Ferneau’s new role, she succeeds Shane Lies
‘All Eyes’ prepares to move from Niles Road to Red Arrow Highway in SJ
All Eyes, the longtime optometry practice of Dr. Clayton Cashen and Dr. Carrie Campbell at 2047 Niles Road in St. Joseph is moving a few miles across town. All Eyes will relocate at the end of November
Conservative ‘Think Tank’ Mackinac Center has a To Do List for Michigan’s next leaders
The Mackinac Center for Public Policy describes itself as a nonpartisan research and educational institute dedicated to improving the quality of life for all Michigan residents by promoting sound solutions to state and local economic policy questions.
South Haven group helps turn ideas into successful businesses, one pitch at a time
The most common barrier between an entrepreneur and their success story isn’t the business idea, it’s the detail around running a business operation. Things like keeping the books, creating sound marketing plans, and managing human resources aren’t