New Statewide Alliance Sets Online Application Plan for Redistricting

When Michigan voters approved the plan to allow for a citizens committee to redraw legislative district lines, the plan included options for you and I to apply to serve on that committee. Today, the Secretary of State
10-29-19 Moody on the Market Daily Update
10-29-19 Moody on the Market Daily Update
Glamping Draws Thousands to Coloma/SJ KOA Holiday

He calls it “outdoor hospitality,” and with a third straight year of advancements under his belt, Mark Lemoine is celebrating huge success for the world of “glamping,” or glamorous camping. Lemoine and his wife Karla are the
Downtown SJ and BH Arts District Businesses Host Trick or Treaters

A family Trick or Treat tradition in Michigan’s Great Southwest continues this Thursday in both downtown St. Joseph and in the Benton Harbor Arts District, as St. Joseph Today and participating businesses bring festivities to the sidewalks
Info Session Set for Those Facing Ringing in Their Ears

If you face a seemingly perpetual cacophony of ringing, buzzing or whistling in your ears, you may be suffering from what is known as tinnitus. For some the battle is real and non-stop, for others, perhaps temporary
Treasury Cautions Not Too Soon to Prep Against Tax ID Theft

As various state departments scramble in the waning days of Cybersecurity Awareness Month here in October, the State Treasury Department is joining the fray warning taxpayers and businesses to be prepared to fight tax-related identity theft. Following
SWM Cider Maker “More Green” Than Ever With New Solar Array

Inasmuch as apples are essentially born of solar power, the Southwest Michigan cider maker, Virtue Cider has elected to go “more green” than ever before with a substantive new solar array to help run operations at their