Improvements Coming To Michigan Lutheran Thanks To Donation

A donation to Michigan Lutheran High School in St. Joseph is allowing for an expansion and upgrade project. Principal Matt Herbst tells WSJM News Bob Kohn, who has supported many projects around the area, came to the
EMS Leaders Applaud State Budget Funding of Emergency Services

Michigan EMS providers are applauding Governor Gretchen Whitmer and Michigan legislators today after an additional $12.9 million was allocated for EMS services in the Fiscal Year 2022 budget, signed today by the governor. After decades of underfunding,
BCHD Forced to Drop School Mask Mandate by State Budget ‘Poison Pill’ Provision

The Berrien County Health Department has been caught in a political squeeze play between the Governor and the Republican-controlled Legislature, which played out in the state budget signed by Governor Whitmer. It contained a “poison pill” provision
Niles Couple Charged With Medicaid Fraud
A Niles couple faces several felony charges for allegedly making false claims through their counseling practice. Michigan Attorney General Dana Nessel says Gregory Barney has been charged with 22 counts of Medicaid fraud – false claim while
Ribbon Cutting Next Week For NOBO Provisioning Center In Benton Harbor

There will be a ribbon cutting next Thursday for NOBO Provisioning Center’s new facility in Benton Harbor. NOBO’s location at 107 Water Street in downtown Benton Harbor will be its fourth retail location in Michigan that also
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PechaKucha Updates Plans for October 8 Event at GhostLight Theatre

Those planning to attend next week’s PechaKucha event in Benton Harbor need to be aware of logistical changes, driven by Covid 19 concerns. They are outlined in this statement from the local PechaKucha organizers: The October 8
DNR Seeks To Purchase 800 Acres From Andrews University

The Michigan Department of Natural Resources is seeking to purchase 800 acres of property from Andrews University so it can be turned into a state wildlife area. DNR wildlife biologist Ken Kesson tells WSJM News the property