SJ Clerk May Notarize for Residents Only

Business transactions or other documents requiring notarization would no longer be available from the St. Joseph City Clerk's office to anyone other than a bonafide resident of the city under proposed Fee Schedule changes under consideration by
We All Scream for Ice Cream

For 101 years running, a dedicated group of women in the community of Michigan's Great Southwest has worked diligently to aid the children of the region. What started out in 1915 by just 15 women working to
BH Parks Conservator Resigns

A two year tenure for the head of the Benton Harbor Parks & Recreation Conservancy has come to a sudden end, as the organization announces today the resignation of Stephannnie Harvey-Vandenberg immediately. The Executive Committee of the
4th of July Fireworks Details for St. Joe

With the 4th of July barely a week away, authorities in St. Joseph are hopeful of making things as smooth as possible for residents and visitors alike to enjoy the fireworks as safely and smoothly as possible.
SJ Parking Fines Destined to Rise

If you plan to try to park in a St. Joseph city park without a pass either on your dashboard or in your windshield you might be forewarned to the fact that the city is no longer
Baja Gringo Tacos Headed to the Beach?

There are only five established sites in the City of St. Joseph where mobile food vendors can seek seasonal licenses to sell their wares on a daily basis throughout the spring and summer seasons. Two have been