Nonprofit to host ovarian cancer awareness concert

A Michigan nonprofit organization is heading to Benton Harbor with the goal of saving local lives. The Michigan Ovarian Cancer Alliance nonprofit is set to host a free concert Friday night at the Jean Klock Park pavilion
Berrien health officials warn of dangers of underage marijuana use
The Berrien County Health Department Substance Use Disorder Prevention Team is seeking to educate residents about the dangers of underage marijuana use and discourage people under the age of 21 from using the drug. According to Health
Twin City Players to Honor Its Own With ‘Tiffany Awards’ August 13

Twin City Players will host its 34th Annual Tiffany Awards celebration on Saturday, August 13, 2022. The annual Tiffany Awards will recognize the performances and achievements of its members and volunteers from the 2021-2022 season. Shows included
South Bend Airport Adds Hidden Disabilities ‘Sunflower’ Program to Aid Travelers
South Bend International Airport (SBN) has implemented the Hidden Disabilities Sunflower program to enhance efforts to provide support of travelers with unseen special needs. Sunflower lanyards and bracelets are worn to provide a discreet way for those
United Way Whirlpool Appliance Sale July 23-24
The Whirlpool Corp. appliance sale for United Way is back! Over 300 appliances will be offered to the public at deeply discounted prices at the Whirlpool Corp. Global Consumer Design (GCD) building at: 1800 Paw Paw Ave.,
State Warns of Unemployment Fraud Scheme via Bogus Text Messages

If you have filed for unemployment benefits and receive a text message claiming to be from the Michigan Unemployment Insurance Agency (UIA), ignore it – it’s a scam. UIA does not use text messaging to correspond with
Vocal & Organ Concert to Highlight South Haven Performance Series July 29

The South Haven Performance Series is presenting Stephen Lancaster, baritone, and Kevin Vaughn, organist, for a concert on Friday, July 29, 2022. This 7:30 pm concert will take place at Peace Lutheran Church. Described as “a fine
Auto orders keeping suppliers busy, but business confidence wanes: GVSU’s Brian Long

While the nation’s economy continues to flatten, many West Michigan manufacturers are finding business robust amid high demand for auto parts, according to Brian G. Long, director of Supply Management Research at Grand Valley’s Seidman College of