Berrien County Board Declares State of Emergency to Allow Ongoing Virtual Meetings

As first proposed last week, the Berrien County Board of Commissioners has taken action today enacting a State of Emergency for the express purpose of allowed ongoing virtual meetings by public bodies in order to be compliant
Paycheck Protection Program Extension Approval Headed to President’s Desk

With the stroke of a presidential pen, Michigan business owners can re-enter the bid to gain Paycheck Protection Program loans and forgiveness through the end of May. U.S. Senators Debbie Stabenow and Gary Peters have announced this
South Bend Int’l Airport Awards Two Partner of the Year Awards
When you have more than one exceptional partner helping you every day to achieve significant accomplishments but one award, sometimes you just have to bite the bullet and double up on the awards budget. Earlier today, the
Regional Health Centers Getting $10-Million+ From American Rescue Plan for COVID Response

Regional community health centers in Bangor and Cassopolis are among the 39 such centers across Michigan that will be getting American Rescue Plan dollars to support COVID-19 vaccinations and services for vulnerable populations. In fact, between the
New State Dashboard Lets You Track Rebuilding Michigan Road Construction Progress

Pointing to progress in her plan to “Fix the Damn Roads” in Michigan, Governor Gretchen Whitmer is making it a bit easier to track that progress anytime you want to get an update through a new dashboard
03-25-21 Moody on the Market Daily Update
03-25-21 Moody on the Market Daily Update
MI Treasury Suggests Those Who Collected Unemployment Not Wait to File Tax Returns

If you collected unemployment benefits over the past year and have been holding off on filing your individual state income tax returns in anticipation of owing tax on those benefits, the Michigan Treasury has some good news
Past Pandemics to be Highlighted in Lake Michigan College History Colloquium Next Month

In the grand scheme of things how does the coronavirus pandemic stack up with other such periods in the course of history? Some of the answers surrounding that question will be shared by the Lake Michigan College
Journeyman Sets the Stage for Spring Artisan Market at Three Oaks

The team at Journeyman Distillery in Three Oaks has been celebrating the art of making for nearly ten years now, and with spring in the air, they have curated an amazing group of makers for this year’s
St. Joseph High Family Committee Working to Salvage Senior Year Traditions

After watching the pandemic hijack final year festivities time after time for last year’s Senior Class at St. Joseph High School, a new Parent Senior Committee has been established at the school this year in a bid