Enjoy the swinging sounds of the Andrews Sisters with March 15 concert in South Haven

Imagine being whisked back to the 1940s for an afternoon. Everyone will have a chance to do so with a concert coming up at First Congregational Church UCC in South Haven this month. Church music directors Diane
Southwest Michigan Regional Airport pursuing millage renewal

The Southwest Michigan Regional Airport is seeking the renewal of its millage this year. Airport Director Christopher Beckman tells us the millage was first approved by voters in 2006 and is up for renewal every ten years.
St. Joseph Township eyes improving pedestrian safety along Niles Road

St. Joseph Township is looking to make M-63 between Hilltop Road and Lincoln Avenue safer for pedestrians by pursuing a new non-motorized walkway. The township board this week voted to apply for a federal grant through U.S.
Mental health, suicide prevention to be focus of One Buchanan Forum next week

A forum focusing on mental health and suicide prevention will be held in Buchanan next week. One Buchanan’s Jennifer LeBlanc tells us organizers of the 2026 One Buchanan Forum settled on the topic following the suicide of
NEW LICENSE PLATE RECOGNITION TECHNOLOGY TO STREAMLINE PARKING AT SBN

A new parking experience is coming to South Bend International Airport (SBN). Interstate Parking and their contractors will convert parking lot entrances to ticketless entry and exit beginning Wednesday, March 4. License plate recognition technology will make
Deep Roots & Beautiful Blooms: A Celebration of Blossomtime History Comes to LMC

Lake Michigan College will host Deep Roots & Beautiful Blooms: The History and Heritage of Blossomtime, a free public program on Monday, March 23rd from 4:00–5:00 PM in room L-311 of the Main Building on Benton Harbor campus. Refreshments
The Early Bird Gets The Worm at Mid-County Lawn & Garden!

If you’re like many people, mowing your grass is not at the top of your list right now. But the early bird gets the worm—with Toro Zero Turn Mowers at Mid-County Lawn & Garden! Right now, you
Cannabis industry hoping for relief from new tax

The Michigan Cannabis Industry Association is welcoming legislation from state Senator Jonathan Lindsey that would repeal the state’s new 24% wholesale tax on marijuana. Lindsey announced the bill last week, seeking to undo the tax that was
Set Sail on History: Michigan Maritime Museum Seeks Volunteer Crew for Tall Ship

Adventure awaits on the Great Lakes! The Michigan Maritime Museum is calling on aspiring sailors and history enthusiasts to join the volunteer crew of Friends Good Will for the 2026 sailing season. This is your chance to
Watermark Brewing Co. earns top spot in national readers’ choice awards

Competing against beer gardens from California, Florida, Vermont, Texas, and elsewhere, it is Stevensville’s own Watermark Brewing Co. that has been named the No. 1 Best Beer Garden in the United States by USA Today 10Best, earning