“Round Barn Filling Station” Almost Ready For Coloma Debut

It was a cold February day when the sun set behind Pat’s photo of the former Jollay Market property at Coloma’s Friday Road exit of I-94. The Jollay Family had announced on Facebook to their loyal fans
It’s Almost Time For Harvest (Party) at Round Barn

It’s become quite a spectacle on the grounds of the Round Barn Winery Estate for the last 26 years. The Round Barn Harvest Party will be celebrating its’ 27th year in 2019, with this year’s big event
Attorney General Nessel Joins 20 AGs Urging Congress to Act on PFAS

Michigan Attorney General Dana Nessel is joining 20 Attorneys General in sending a letter urging Congress to pass legislation that aids states in addressing the public health threat presented by the toxic “forever” chemicals known as per-and
Lazy Ballerina Winery Receives Food System Grant Award

Lazy Ballerina Winery of St. Joseph has been selected as a recipient of a Michigan Department of Agriculture and Rural Development grant, State Representative Pauline Wendzel announced today. Their project will be awarded funds under the competitive
Steve’s Run Speaker Reflects on Becoming a Mom After Battling Cancer

The guest speaker of this year’s Steve’s Run at Southwestern Michigan College is reflecting on her journey to become a mother after battling breast cancer several years ago. “A baby is God’s sign life should go on,”
AG Nessel Filing Lawsuit Against Florida Company for Deceptive Practices

Michigan Attorney General Dana Nessel’s office has filed a lawsuit against St. Petersburg, Florida-based CA Certificate Service, doing business as MI Certificate Service, for allegedly deceptive practices targeting new businesses in Michigan. The Attorney General’s Consumer Protection
Heritage Museum to Host Event on SW Michigan POW Camps

The Heritage Museum and Cultural Center in St. Joseph has announced an event teaching about the history of Prisoner of War (POW) camps in Southwest Michigan. The event will take place at the Heritage Museum Friday, August
07-30-19 Moody on the Market Daily Update
07-30-19 Moody on the Market Daily Update
St. Joseph’s Steve Koich brings Men’s League Sweaters to hockey lovers around the world

When Steve Koich wrapped up his Minor Professional Hockey career in 2012, he knew he wasn’t quite ready to hang up his skates full time. An avid hockey player growing up, and a club team member for
Registration Now Open for Lake Michigan College ESL Classes

Registration is now open to the community for non-credit English as a Second Language classes at Lake Michigan College. Courses will run September 23 through November 14 on LMC’s Benton Harbor, Niles and South Haven campuses. Students
New Buffalo Receives Grant to Build Waterfront Master Plan

The City of New Buffalo has been awarded a grant from the U.S. Department of Agriculture – Rural Development to develop a master plan and complete preliminary engineering work for the redevelopment of the community’s waterfront area.
Governor Signs Directive To Award State Contracts to More Michigan Businesses

Monday, Governor Gretchen Whitmer signed the Michigan Jobs First executive directive at Lecom Utility Contractors in Roseville to revamp the State’s purchasing policies to ensure that the State awards contracts to companies that create good-paying jobs in