St. Joe Proposing Drive-In Movies Instead of Movies in the Park

Fans of St. Joseph’s popular Movies in the Park summer series below the bluff will be happy to learn that the City of St. Joseph is hopeful of keeping that slice of summer alive this year, however
Working From Home Survey Says it Better Suits Employee Lives

Depending on how important in-person work is to your particular business, you will either love or worry about the results of a survey on working from home released by a Tennessee firm. A company called Metova, which
Advocates Say Senior Action Day is Wednesday in Michigan

Those aged 60 and older make up 24-percent of Michigan’s population, yet at last count they make up 34-percent of all Michigan COVID-19 cases from the pandemic. Most tragically, persons 60 plus represent 84-percent of the pandemic
06-22-20 Moody on the Market Daily Update
06-22-20 Moody on the Market Daily Update
South Haven Police Chief Reminds of Fireworks Rules

With the 4th of July now less than two weeks away, South Haven Police Chief Natalie Thompson is reminding everyone about consumer fireworks laws in the state of Michigan and what is and isn’t allowed going forward.
SJ City Manager Evaluation Tonight is First Ever Zoom Virtual Review

We’ve all had job performance reviews and evaluations over the course of the years, but how many can say they’ve had their review conducted in a Zoom virtual meeting where every participant is in a separate room
Berrien RESA Pivots to Hoppstock as Next Superintendent

Likely still reeling from the decision last week of Lapeer School Superintendent Matthew Wandrie to withdraw from his selection four months ago to replace retiring Superintendent Dr. Kevin Ivers, the Berrien RESA Board of Education has pivoted
It’s Summer…Time to “Come See St. Joseph!”

In the last month since the City of St. Joseph elected to step up on behalf of the business community a tremendous amount of progress has been made, and the City Commission will get a detailed update