Wendzel: road funding package will fix the roads without raising taxes

State Representative Pauline Wendzel is hailing Michigan House passage last week of a road funding package that Republicans say will raise $3.1 billion to close the state’s road funding gap. The package, which also has the support
Cuts coming to Bridgman Public Schools following Cook Plant tax agreement

Some major cuts are coming to Bridgman Public Schools, months after Superintendent Shane Peters warned the community they would be necessary. Due to a drop in the taxable value of the Cook nuclear power plant, the school
New Benton Harbor Post Office location identified

Eighteen months after the closure of the United States Postal Service facility in the Orchards Mall, the USPS has identified a new location for a Benton Harbor facility. The new location is at 1958 Mall Place in
Michigan attorney general urges 23andMe account deletion

Following the Chapter 11 bankruptcy filing of genetic testing company 23andMe, Michigan Attorney General Dana Nessel is urging account holders to consider proactive steps to protect their sensitive personal data. “23andMe collects and stores some of the
Lest We Forget focusing on Iraq, Afghanistan this year

Lest We Forget is gearing up for its annual reenactment weekend, scheduled for June 21 and 22, and there will be a bit of a difference in the program this year. The group’s Larry Wozniak tells us
Baroda’s Lakeshore Die Cast acquires Tigmaster

Baroda-based Tigmaster Company is changing hands. The longstanding provider of welding, fabrication, and machining services has been purchased by Lakeshore Die Cast owner Adam Schaller of Baroda. According to the sale announcement, Tigmaster Co. was founded in