Search For Missing Airliner Will Resume In Lake Michigan Off St. Joseph

Even as the world waits to hear results from the ongoing search for the wreck of Malaysia Flight MH 370 lost four years ago in the Indian Ocean with 234 souls on board, a small team of
SWM Tri-County Population Scores First Increase in Many Years

You are about to read something you have been unable to read in Michigan’s Great Southwest in many years within recent memory: The Tri-County population is on the rise. Not by much, mind you. But a population
Huge Housing Inventory Gap Leads to Lower Sales Rates for the Month and Year Now

After a couple of record years in the marketplace, the housing market in Michigan’s Great Southwest continues to struggle with near record-low inventories, forcing sales to decline not only for the month, but for the year overall
05-24-18 Moody on the Market Daily Update
05-24-18 Moody on the Market Daily Update
Pscholka To Address Talent Gap in Michigan at Mackinac Policy Conference

Al Pscholka has been engaged in workforce development issues for years, first in his role with the Cornerstone Alliance Partnership for Lifelong Learning, later with Congressman Fred Upton’s office, and on to his role as State Legislator,
Lake Michigan Vintners Mark 1st Anniversary Milestone This Weekend

Just one year ago, Lake Michigan Vintners, the winery run by the Lake Michigan College Wine & Viticulture program, opened up shop with a brand new tasting room at the heart of the Lake Michigan Shore Wine
Expanding the PGA Reach for Diversity & Inclusion

As official play gets underway today in the 79th KitchenAid Senior PGA Championship at Harbor Shores, you’re going to hear a lot more about golf and how the game is being used on multiple fronts for an
Governor’s Pen Creates Michigan Craft Beverage Council

While it may be getting a little more difficult to keep tabs on who’s doing what with the various Wine Trails, Craft Beer Associations, Spirits Councils and such, Michigan Gov. Rick Snyder today signed into law measures