Public Invited to Trolling With the Troops Water Cannon Boat Parade Saturday

For several years now Veterans from across Michigan’s Great Southwest have enjoyed a spectacular time heading out on Lake Michigan with experience fishermen and women to provide a fishing experience unlike any they have ever had the
Niles Roofer One of Six MI Employers Cited for COVID Workplace Safety Violations

A Niles roofing contractor is one of half a dozen businesses cited by MIOSHA for serious COVID-19 workplace safety violations across the state. Hills Roofing, LLC joins the five others reportedly in violation of rules failing to
Additional $300 Per Week in Unemployment Pay Headed to MI Workers

If you are drawing unemployment in Michigan and were praying for that extra $300 from the federal government that the Whitmer Administration sought on your behalf earlier this week, your prayers have been answered. Plus, you won’t
Court of Appeals Upholds Governor’s Emergency Powers
The Michigan Court of Appeals has ruled today on the question of whether or not Governor Gretchen Whitmer’s emergency powers are legal, vindicating her despite the myriad protesters who argue she has overstepped her bounds. Today, the
Buchanan Man Named to State Advisory Council on Aging

A Buchanan man has been appointed to a 40-member advisory body designed to study aging issues in the state and advocate on behalf of older adults. Adam Burck of Buchanan has joined the Michigan State Advisory Council
CPAs With Kruggel Lawton Offer Advice on Checks Trapped in IRS Backlog

With the current pandemic creating a considerable backlog at the IRS, chances are you might find that the federal government hasn’t credited your payments following the recent tax deadlines or may even show penalties or interest on
Versiti Blood Centers Begin COVID Antibody Testing to ID Convalescent Plasma Donors

Recognizing that coronavirus cases are still on the rise across the land, leaders at the region’s Versiti Blood Centers have begun antibody testing to help identify convalescent plasma donors and potentially save lives. As the pandemic continues,
LMC’s Nursing Program Now Accepting Applications Bi-Annually

The highly regarded and very successful nursing program at Lake Michigan College will be able to turn out new professionals at an even higher rate as the institution evolves to a bi-annual application acceptance program, increasing the
Sen. Aric Nesbitt Calls for Auditor General Investigation Into Unemployment Insurance Agency

Working to keep unemployed Michigan residents from ongoing frustrations regarding their unemployment benefits, Lawton State Senator Aric Nesbitt is joining two of his colleagues in calling for a full investigation by the Auditor General’s Office into the