Buchanan holds off on deal with development group

A formal contract between the city of Buchanan and non-profit economic development group Live Buchanan has been put on hold following a vote this week by city commissioners. At their regular meeting, commissioners were considering a contract
500 youth expected at Boys and Girls Clubs this week for Unity Day

Coming up this Friday, around 500 young people from all over Southwest Michigan will descend on the Boys and Girls Clubs of Greater Southwest Michigan Fettig Youth Campus in Benton Harbor for the club’s fourth annual Unity
Whirlpool Corp. cuts earnings forecast; says it’s on track for sequential margin expansion

Whirlpool Corporation’s earnings for the second quarter of 2024 are out and it doesn’t appear to be good news for the appliance manufacturer. Company officials have lowered the earnings forecast for the year based on weaker than expected
Edwardsburg VFW welcoming Middle Eastern Conflict Memorial Wall this week

The Edwardsburg VFW is remembering the soldiers who died in conflicts in the Middle East by hosting the Middle Eastern Conflict Memorial Wall this week. Starting Friday, July 26, the wall will be placed at the VFW
‘SoHa Sings’ singalong series in South Haven ended for the year

A new singalong series in South Haven has announced it’s cutting its first season short. SoHa Sings organizer Cheri Stein tells us the remainder of the shows planned from August to October are cancelled due to health
Concert series to benefit Paws for Humanity

Starting this weekend is a series of concerts to benefit Paws for Humanity, an animal sanctuary in Three Oaks. Paws for Humanity co-founder Beth Bollenbach tells us there will be three shows as part of the 2024
Chalk the Block returns in early August!

St. Joe Today invites the community to watch as both amateur and professional artists take over Broad St., and part of the Pleasant Street Plaza, in downtown St. Joe to showcase their talents during Chalk the Block,