Benton Harbor Mayor Warns “No High School, No Senior PGA.”

“No High School in the City of Benton Harbor. No KitchenAid Senior PGA Tournament in the City of Benton Harbor (2020, 2022, 2024) #WhitmerGetUp #redistrubutethepain #education1st” That Facebook post by Benton Harbor Mayor Marcus Muhammad has escalated
Southwest Michigan Welcomes New Courtyard by Marriott in Benton Harbor

As one of the first warm “summer” weekends arrives on our doorstep this weekend, the new Courtyard by Marriott St. Joseph/Benton Harbor is excited to be welcoming guests. Having opened for business just under three weeks ago on
Deputy Chief for South Haven Emergency Services Retires Friday

Even as a 10-year old Tony Masala was being molded into the world-class firefighter that he became, learning at his father’s knee, and now, he’s headed into his final day on the job at the South Haven
06-06-19 Moody on the Market Daily Update
06-06-19 Moody on the Market Daily Update
Spring Farm Fatalities Underscore Importance of Farm Safety

Michigan has had a rough spring planting season and not simply because of the extremely wet weather. According to the Michigan Agri-Business Association, so far in the planting season, there have been an unusually high number of
Michigan Retailers Seeing Strong Sales, But Need Labor Help

The good news this week from the Michigan Retailers Association is that sales are decidedly on the upswing across the state. The bad news is they are still struggling in many cases to find the workforce necessary
Gov. Whitmer Grants BH Schools One Week Plan Delay for “Viable” Alternative

The tension was thick and the mood somber and sometimes combative as some 200 parents, students, teachers, ministers and other residents of the Benton Harbor Area Schools District confronted Michigan Gov. Gretchen Whitmer, often times excoriating her