Small Business Skeptical of “Good Jobs” Legislation

Apparently, small business owners in Michigan have seen enough of “good jobs” promises through targeted tax incentives that “they know they don’t work.” That’s the word today from a major small business organization in Michigan, the National
Larry Nielsen Garners MML’s Highest Honor

You can potentially earn a lot of different recognition from many government organizations like the Michigan Municipal League, but you can get no higher honor that that of an Honorary Life Membership. That’s the league that Larry
SMC Donates Vehicle to Niles Auto Tech Program

With seemingly increasing regularity, the do-it-yourself tinkering with the family car is being relegated to the dust bin of American heritage. Modern vehicle technology is just too complicated for most of us, meaning we’re at the mercy
Wolverine Mutual Hits the Century Mark

Their main goal was to provide financial protection for Michigan’s increasing number of “horseless carriages” turning up on the streets and paths of mid-America. Now, 100 years later, Wolverine Mutual Insurance Company of Dowagiac is celebrating the
Rotary Honors Denise Bohn & Nancy Racine

It has been nearly a year since the tragic death of noted radio and television journalist Denise Bohn, but as the Rotary Club of St. Joseph-Benton Harbor celebrated its 99 years of service to the community this
February Housing Dips But Record Pace Continues

Even as the housing market took a bit of a breather in February, January’s rate of sales was strong enough to keep 2017 on the record setting pace established over the course of the last year. That’s