Bridgman City Manager Juan Ganum moving on

After ten years on the job, Bridgman City Manager Juan Ganum is moving on. Ganum tells us he’s headed to Holland, Michigan to serve as the community and neighborhood services director, a post that’ll put him in
St. Joseph Today preparing for busy Labor Day weekend downtown

There will be plenty to do in downtown St. Joseph Labor Day weekend, even as the summer comes to a close. St. Joseph Today’s Daniele Crevier tells us the Tri-State Regatta will be sailing in early on
SWM lawmaker believes budget deal will be reached in time, but it won’t be easy

Budget talks continue in Lansing as the deadline to avoid a state government shutdown approaches. State Representative Brad Paquette of Niles tells us there’s still plenty of contention for lawmakers to get through, but that’s why the
County salutes responders, Samaritans who saved man after electrocution last month

The Berrien County Board of Commissioners has honored several first responders and good Samaritans who helped save the life of a 20-year-old man who was electrocuted last month. On the afternoon of July 10, 911 dispatch received
New wayfinding signs mean new fruit-themed names for St. Joseph parking lots

With new wayfinding signs now installed around downtown St. Joseph, visitors may have noticed the parking lots now have names. City Communications Director Kayla Griffith tells us as city leaders worked with Corbin Design Services to develop
US and EU release details for tariffs on cars, pharmaceuticals

President of the European Commission Ursula von der Leyen meets with U.S. President Donald Trump at Trump Turnberry golf club on July 27, 2025 in Turnberry, Scotland. Andrew Harnik/Getty Images (NEW YORK) — The United States and
South Bend International Airport hosting Aviation Education Day

South Bend International Airport will host its seventh annual Aviation Education Day on Saturday, August 23, aiming to highlight careers and opportunities in aviation while engaging the local community. Organizers say the free event runs from 9
South Haven gives more time to developer of downtown project

The city of South Haven is granting some more time to a developer planning to construct some housing and commercial space downtown. In October of 2023, the South Haven City Council granted Planned Unit Development status to
Twin City Players celebrates 37th annual Tiffany Awards

The Twin City Players community theatre group recently recognized outstanding performances and volunteer contributions from its 2024–25 season during the 37th annual Tiffany Awards. The awards, named after charter member and actress Marion Tiffany, honor achievements both
Fernwood Botanical Garden to host annual garden party fundraiser Sept. 21

Fernwood Botanical Garden and Nature Preserve is set to host its annual Garden Party fundraiser on Sunday, Sept. 21, beginning at 2 p.m. The event will feature remarks and a meet-and-greet with Daniel Hinkley, a Michigan native
SpaceX’s Starship faces 10th test after previous flights end in explosions

Joel Kowsky/NASA via Getty Images (NEW YORK) — SpaceX’s Starship is about to face its 10th test flight following explosions on previous launches. SpaceX CEO Elon Musk has promised that the world’s most powerful rocket and spacecraft
Michigan marijuana testing lab closed after allegations of inflated potency levels

Michigan regulators have ordered Viridis Laboratories, a major marijuana testing company, to cease operations following a years-long legal dispute. The Cannabis Regulatory Agency announced Wednesday that Viridis’ Lansing licenses have been revoked and its Bay City location