Michigan Gas reminds customer to watch out for scams

Michigan Gas Utilities is teaming up with police agencies around Southwest Michigan to spread awareness about common utility scams and the warning signs customers should know about. Michigan Gas spokesperson Matt Cullen tells us the most common
Saturday giveback dinner to benefit the Citadel Dance and Music Center

A giveback dinner to benefit the Citadel Dance and Music Center will be held this Saturday at the Mason Jar Cafe in Benton Harbor. Citadel Music Director Susan Dietrich-Reed tells us the dinner will support the Citadel’s
Berrien Hills at River’s Edge project takes another step forward

The Berrien County Board of Commissioners has approved a brownfield plan for a mixed-use residential and commercial development planned for the site of the former Berrien Hills Country Club. Speaking to commissioners Thursday, community development director Dan
Elon Musk awarded nearly $1 trillion pay package by Tesla shareholders

Joe Raedle/Getty Images Tesla shareholders awarded CEO Elon Musk a pay package on Thursday that could grant the tech entrepreneur nearly $1 trillion in compensation over the next decade. The pay package would make Musk the best-compensated
Whirlpool Corp. announces senior leadership changes effective January 2026

Whirlpool Corporation announced a series of senior leadership changes Thursday. The company stated the new appointments will take effect Jan. 1, 2026. The moves come as the company has faced a significant decline in share price over
Peloton voluntarily recalls over 800,000 bikes for potential seat post issue

Gabby Jones/Bloomberg via Getty Images (NEW YORK) — Exercise equipment company Peloton is voluntarily recalling approximately 833,000 exercise bikes due to a potential issue specific to the bike’s seat post, the company announced Thursday. According to the
South Haven TIF offers glimpse of what the program could mean for St. Joseph

The city of South Haven’s Downtown Development Authority Tax Increment Financing plan has been making a big difference over the past year. The South Haven DDA’s Suzanne Brock addressed the city council this week to give an
Paws to Read program returning to Coloma Public Library

The Coloma Public Library is bringing back its “Paws to Read” program, giving school-aged children a chance to build reading confidence by reading aloud to a certified therapy dog in a calm, encouraging setting. Barking up the
State Police holding food drive throughout November

Michigan State Police in Southwest Michigan are conducting a food drive all this month. MSP Lieutenant DuWayne Robinson out of Paw Paw tells us the five posts in the region — Niles, Paw Paw, Wayland, Marshall, and