Next Benton Harbor Arts Hop to be held on a Saturday, with new interactive theme

The Benton Harbor Arts Association is planning something new for the next Art Hop, set for April 18 in the Benton Harbor Arts District. Association Vice President Al Baker tells us they’re mixing things up, holding the
Have pothole damage? Statewide contest could help you recoup your losses

It’s the shake, rattle, and roll as you drive and work to avoid potholes this spring, and one state organization is trying to help if you have car damage. Once again, the Michigan Infrastructure and Transportation Association,
Allegan County Fair lands powerhouse double bill with Wynonna Judd, Melissa Etheridge

If you’re looking to fill in your summer concert calendar, here’s one to take a look at that feels a little bigger than your typical county fair show. Allegan County Fair officials have announced that Wynonna Judd
Tax Questions? IRS has answers to help you meet deadlines, avoid penalties

With the April 15 tax deadline fast approaching, the Internal Revenue Service reminds taxpayers that there is still time to file their federal income tax return electronically and request direct deposit for any refund due. Taxpayers can
Benton Harbor looking at handling minor civil infractions in-house

Benton Harbor leaders are studying the proposed creation of a Municipal Civil Infraction Bureau to handle the payment of tickets issued to the public for minor offenses. Speaking to the city Legislative Committee this week, City Manager
Jobs report shows strong hiring in March, despite oil shock set off by Iran war

Job interview (Narisara Nami/Getty Images) (NEW YORK) — The U.S. recorded strong job gains in March, rebounding from dismal losses a month earlier, even as the nation weathered a global oil shock set off by the U.S.-Israeli