Steady 2019 Labor Market Ends With Slightly Lower Unemployment in December

Thanks to a solid finish for the calendar year in December, Michigan’s annual jobless rate moved down for the 10th straight year, while payroll employment rose for the ninth consecutive year, leaving the state with a steady
Environmental Groups Praise Reduced Rate Hike for I&M from MPSC

The Michigan Public Service Commission this morning approved rate increases for Indiana Michigan Power, but not before reducing the requested amounts substantially. The Sierra Club, the Solar Energy Industries Association and other environmental groups who intervened in
01-23-20 Moody on the Market Daily Update
01-23-20 Moody on the Market Daily Update
01-23-20 Moody on the Market Daily Update
01-23-20 Moody on the Market Daily Update
Temporary or Seasonal Non-Immigrant Foreign Ag Workers Get Pay Hike in MI

Some of the hardest working people in the region, those who work in the fields, orchards, vineyards and farms of Michigan’s Great Southwest, are earning more thanks to an increase in the hourly wage for temporary or
Berrien Health Officer Named by Governor to Environmental Justice Council

She was a member of the 2018 Class of the Moody on the Market 40 Under 40, and her star continues to rise. Nicki Britten, Health Officer for Berrien County, is one of just 21 people statewide
BH’s Wightman Bolsters Architecture Team in MI

The burgeoning professional staff at Benton Harbor-based Wightman continues to add talent. The full-service consulting firm with offices in Benton Harbor, Allegan, Kalamazoo and Royal Oak has added five new employees at three of those offices, increasing
Historic Unanimous Vote Sets the Stage for Potential New Twin Cities Harbor Authority

In an historic and unanimous vote tonight, the Cities of Benton Harbor and St. Joseph and St. Joseph Township have taken the first major step toward what could be a revolutionary revitalization of the entire waterfront region