TCATA Board looking at creation of possible successor

An effort to form a new transit authority in Berrien County to assume oversight of the Dial A Ride bus service has been gaining some momentum. Speaking to the Twin Cities Area Transportation Authority Board this week,
City accepts donation of park property from Whirlpool

The city of St. Joseph has accepted the donation of park property from Whirlpool. At a meeting this week, attorney Laurie Schmidt told city commissioners the 2.24 acres that are Milton Park, at 1524 Niles Avenue at
Hartford’s Smith Lumber becomes U-Haul rental dealer

U-Haul of Michigan has announced that Smith Lumber of Hartford has signed on as a U-Haul® neighborhood dealer to serve the Hartford community. Smith Lumber of Hartfordat 309 W. Main St. will offer essential services like U-Haul trucks,
NJCAA recognizes 27 Lake Michigan College student-athletes for academic excellence

Two Lake Michigan College teams and 27 student-athletes across various sports have been honored by the National Junior College Athletic Association for outstanding academic achievement during the 2024-2025 season. “These students prove that academic and athletic excellence
Chick-Fil-A looking to set up vendors tent in downtown St. Joseph

Coming soon to downtown St. Joseph will be food from Chick-Fil-A. They’re not opening a restaurant there, but Benton Harbor Chick-Fil-A owner Justin Barnes tells us the plan is to set up a vendor tent right on
Chip giant Nvidia to report earnings as some warn of AI ‘bubble’

Co-founder and chief executive officer of Nvidia Corp., Jensen Huang attends the 9th edition of the VivaTech trade show at the Parc des Expositions de la Porte de Versailles on June 11, 2025, in Paris. (Chesnot/Getty Images,
Market One Announces Loan Approval from Van Buren County To Spark Growth for Hartford firm

In an effort to boost local entrepreneurship, the Van Buren County Board of Commissioners has officially approved a business development loan for Jeremiah Smith Enterprises, LLC, through its Revolving Loan Fund. The funding, recommended by the Van
LMC promoting millage requests

Lake Michigan College is explaining two millage requests it’s placed on the ballot for this year as the Berrien County GOP has come out against them. Members of the party put up signs opposing the millage renewals