Michigan Hits 100,000 Confirmed COVID Case Count

As the end of August arrives on our doorstep on the other side of the weekend, Michigan has hit a dubious milestone, registering its 100,000th confirmed case of COVID-19 since the pandemic arrived on our threshold in
COVID Test Mandate Driving Farmworkers Out of Michigan

Already facing an extremely difficult year on mutliple fronts and a whole host of reasons, Michigan’s agricultural industry’s woes are now being further exacerbated by the wholesale departure of many migrant farm workers who don’t want to
Berrien Animal Control Gains Valuable Support from New Friends Group

Homeless animals in Berrien County have a new pack of advocates helping the team at Berrien County Animal Control at a time when the pandemic is creating a lot of chaos for everyone involved. The newly created
SMC Moving to Phase 3 of Campus Reopening Plan

The fall semester at Southwestern Michigan College in both Dowagiac and Niles is rapidly approaching, and the institution has announced that they are moving to Phase 3 of their Campus Reopening Plan this weekend in preparation for
Gov. Whitmer Declares August as Immunization Awareness Month in MI

At the front end of the week, Governor Whitmer rolled out a strident campaign encouraging flu vaccinations for everyone in the state. Here at the end of the week, she’s doubling down with a pair of proclamations
08-28-20 Moody on the Market Daily Update
08-28-20 Moody on the Market Daily Update
United Way SWM Pivots to Contact-Free “Celebration 2.0”

The old theory of making lemonade when life hands you a bunch of lemons is on display in full-tilt, albeit contact-free, mode this week thanks to the innovative and creative minds of United Way of Southwest Michigan