Paycheck Protection Access for Biz With Fewer Than 20 Employees Draws Praise From Gilchrist

Following news from President Joe Biden that changes are being made to the Paycheck Protection Program to open an exclusive two-week window for small businesses with fewer than 20 employees to apply for forgivable loans, Michigan’s Lt.
Second Annual Day of Giving Coming Next Tuesday for YMCA of Greater Michiana

With the immense financial, physical, and emotional impact of the pandemic playing havoc seemingly everywhere, the team of the YMCA of Greater Michiana will do it’s best to continue the road to recovery by hosting their second
Stabenow, Peters Introduce Make It in America Act to Bolster Buy American Laws for Federal Government

If Michigan’s U.S. Senators and some of their bipartisan colleagues have their way, American manufacturers will face increased business and new jobs will be on the horizon. That’s because they have introduced federal legislation designed to strengthen
Berrien Road Department Announces Seasonal Weight Restrictions Begin Monday

Commercial fleet operators, big rig handlers and other heavy equipment operators who take to the open roads in Michigan’s Great Southwest are getting word today that seasonal weight restrictions will take effect at 6am next Monday, March
St. Joe City Commission Gives Green Light to Krasl Art Fair ’21 With Major Changes

After reviewing in great detail the dramatic changes proposed for the 2021 Krasl Art Fair on the Bluff and asking questions about how the plans would work, the City of St. Joseph has formally blessed the Krasl
02-23-21 Moody on the Market Daily Update
02-23-21 Moody on the Market Daily Update
Market Van Buren Creates Formal Partnership with MI Economic Development Corporation

The potential to make an even larger impact for the business community of Van Buren County and beyond has been dramatically enhanced today by news of a new formal partnership between Market Van Buren and the Michigan
Consummate Gentleman Retailer Doug Landis Has Died in St. Joe

Most people recognize the major crossroads at the epicenter of downtown St. Joseph’s central business district to be the intersection of State & Broad Streets. The man who anchored that crossroads for decades as one of the
St. Joe City Commission Selects Michele Binkley to Fill Getty Vacancy

Shortly after singing the praises of, and profusely thanking, City Commissioner Peggy Getty and voting to accept her letter of resignation received at City Hall on February 17th, the St. Joseph City Commission voted 3 to 1