Learn how to stop invasive species with series of webinars this summer

The Michigan Department of Environment, Great Lakes, and Energy is planning a series of webinars on invasive species and how any state resident can help to prevent their spread this summer. EGLE says the NotMISpecies Webinar Series
Application period opens for annual ‘Heart of Cook Foundation’ grants

Grant applications are now available from The Heart of Cook Foundation, with a deadline of June 9. The Heart of Cook is a grant program funded by Cook Nuclear Plant, part of Indiana Michigan Power (I&M), and
SH Emergency Services honors members & leaders

When Ron Wise retired as Executive Director (Chief) of South Haven Area Emergency Services (SHAES) in 2020 he didn’t put away his helmet and boots. Instead, he changed from wearing the traditional white helmet of Chief to
Athletes from 21 schools to compete in Rotary Track Meet Friday

The track at St. Joseph High School will be a hopping place this Friday as the Rotary Club of St. Joseph-Benton Harbor holds its 67th Annual Track Meet. The Rotary’s Renee Borah tells us this is one
Four LMC students to speak Sunday at 78th Commencement Ceremonies

Hailey Marbut, Renato Recillas, Ashley Ledin, and Dajah Parker have been selected as student speakers for Lake Michigan College’s 78th annual commencement ceremonies, which will be held at 10 a.m. (Arts & Sciences and General Studies) and
Downtown St. Joe business Kaiku finds new owner

Downtown St. Joseph is about to be abuzz with word that there are new owners taking over the plant and thrift shop Kaiku located at 402 State Street. Earlier this year, Moody on the Market reported the