Former SJ Superintendent One of Two Finalists for Assistant Superintendent at Berrien Springs

The man who headed up the St. Joseph Public Schools for a year and a half before resigning is now one of two finalists for the role of Assistant Superintendent at the Berrien Springs Public School system.
Hospitality Industry Responds to Extended Epidemic Order From MDHHS

Happy that the restaurant and hospitality industry is not being forced to close down for a third time in Michigan, the Michigan Restaurant & Lodging Association has responded to today’s extended and expanded epidemic order from the
Michigan Extends Epidemic Order to May 24th, Strengthens Mask Requirements for Kids

Children aged 2 to 4 years old will now be required to wear masks in the state of Michigan beginning April 26th following an extended and expanded epidemic order from the Michigan Department of Health & Human
Harbor Country Chamber Will Reopen to Public, Gearing Up for 40th Anniversary Guide

Following extended closure to the general public, the Harbor Country Chamber of Commerce is rolling out innovative plans to reopen to the public on Monday, May 3rd. Organization leaders say they are ready to celebrate the 40th
LMC Mendel Center Hosting Virtual Panel: The Pandemic Economy & Beyond

How would you assess the damage of the global coronavirus pandemic? How has it impacted your business or your very lifestyle? How has it impacted the overall economy, especially here in Michigan’s Great Southwest? A trio of
04-16-21 Moody on the Market Daily Update
04-16-21 Moody on the Market Daily Update
Michigan Health Dept. Upgrades Public Vaccine Dashboard to Improve Data Sharing

At midweek this week, the Michigan Department of Health and Human Services (MDHHS) has transitioned its COVID-19 vaccine dashboard to a new methodology to more clearly and simply summarize vaccination data reporting to the residents of the