Buchanan seeks to regulate short-term rentals

The city of Buchanan is adopting a short-term rental ordinance to help ensure residential properties throughout town aren’t bought up by those seeking to rent them out to vacationers. Speaking at a meeting of the city commission
Cornerstone Alliance guides MEDC head on tour of developments around Benton Harbor

Cornerstone Alliance welcomed Michigan Economic Development Corporation CEO Quentin Messer to Benton Harbor on Thursday to showcase some of the projects that have been transforming the community with the help of the state. Messer toured five key
Head to downtown St. Joseph this weekend for Chalk the Block

This weekend will bring the return of Chalk the Block to downtown St. Joseph. St. Joseph Today’s Daniele Crevier tells us they’re welcoming more than 40 artists from all over to draw art on the streets of
Twin City Players kicks off new season with ‘Something Rotten’, opening August 29

Twin City Players announces the first production of its 2025-2026 93rd Mainstage Season, the musical comedy, Something Rotten!, book by Karey Kirkpatrick and John O’Farrell, music and lyrics by Wayne Kirkpatrick and Karey Kirkpatrick, conceived by Karey Kirkpatrick
What to know about Trump’s trade feud with India

Andrew Harnik/Getty Images (WASHINGTON) — President Donald Trump on Thursday sharply criticized India over its trade policy, escalating a series of attacks as the White House readies to ratchet up tariffs on the country. The Trump administration plans to slap 25%
Coming soon to South Haven Center for the Arts: ‘Altered Consumerism,’ exploring waste

Coming soon to the South Haven Center for the Arts will be a new exhibit exploring environmental consciousness, transformation, and material reuse. Center Director Kerry Hagy tells us Altered Consumerism will feature pieces from four artists who