Expansion Complete for Council for Children

The very thought of children in our community being abused is an outrage to most of us. The statistics are scary when you consider that local victims range from infants and toddlers to children and teens, regardless
Feds Tee Up $1.6M for SJ Highrise

"All Americans should feel secure when they're at home." With that declaration as a backdrop, the Midwest Regional Administrator for the U.S. Department of Housing & Urban Development Antonio Riley talked today about more than $1.6-million now
Creative Landscaping Adds New Talent

We often hear about people with front lawns, backyards and other landscaping that look like a private country club. If that's a goal of your individual situation, the design crew at Creative Landscaping of Berrien Springs has
Maddog 5/1 Rolls Out New Gear

If you know Marydawn Taggart at all, this story won't surprise you in the least, but for others, the relentless drive for perfection rages on. Taggart is the owner and operator of Maddog 5/1: Revolutionary Fitness of
Bailey Museum Wins Placemaking Grant

When you're in the museum business, even micro-grants can make a huge difference. That's why you'll find administrators and fans of South Haven's Bailey Museum singing the praises of the Southwestern Michigan Association of Realtors this week