Broad-Based Business Panel Speaks Out: Time to Get Back to Work Safely, as Job Openings Languish

Taylor Prestidge of Soulard’s Cafe & Bakery in downtown Coloma is approaching wits end as her business struggles to find the critical help she needs heading into the busy summer season, which is also typically a major
Gov. Extends State & City Income Tax Return Payment Deadlines to May 17, 2021

Even though the original deadline passed last week, today, Michigan Governor Gretchen Whitmer has signed two bipartisan State House bills that will officially update state and city income tax filing and payment deadlines. Whitmer says, “I’m happy
Covert Twp Gets Share of $43-M in Rural Water, Sewer Infrastructure from USDA on Earth Day

The Van Buren County community of Covert Township is one of 11 communities across the state of Michigan identified today by the U.S. Department of Agriculture as earning investments in water and sewer infrastructure on Earth Day.
04-22-21 Moody on the Market Daily Update
04-22-21 Moody on the Market Daily Update
Travel Points Testing Program for COVID Launched by MI Dept of Health & Human Services

Working overtime to do everything possible to mitigate the spread of COVID-19, the Michigan Department of Health and Human Services (MDHHS), in partnership with the Michigan Department of Transportation and select Michigan airports, are piloting a Travel
TCF Financial’s 1st Quarter Results Top Wall Street Analyst Expectations

TCF Financial, which is poised to become Huntington Bank when merger proceedings are complete later this year, has released 1st quarter 2021 results this morning and they have beaten Wall Street expectations from analysts for both earnings
South Shore’s Mark Ficks Earns Midwest USPTA Pro of the Year Honors

Mark Ficks is certainly no stranger to the winner’s circle. The affable Tennis Pro and Director of Racquet Sports for South Shore Health & Racquet Club in St. Joseph has a burgeoning trophy case that already includes