Lake Michigan College highlights strong performance by its ‘Mathletes’ in recent competitions

“Mathletes” from Lake Michigan College are celebrating a standout achievement from the latest competition season. LMC says the mathletes, who engage in mathletics, took part in the American Mathematical Association of Two-Year Colleges Student Mathematics League exam
Road Commission: take care in construction zones this season

Road construction season is now underway, and the Van Buren County Road Commission is urging drivers to be prepared for the crews that will be out working. Van Buren County Road Commission Managing Director Bret Witkowski tells
Urged by youth committee, Berrien Community Foundation supporting Curious Kids capital campaign

The Curious Kids Museum’s campaign to raise funds for the renovation of its new building at 601 Main Street in St. Joseph has received a boost from the Berrien Community Foundation, and it’s thanks to the BCF’s
New warnings on AI scams during ‘Money Smart Week’

As part of Money Smart Week, Michigan Attorney General Dana Nessel is reissuing her Artificial Intelligence and Scams alert to warn residents about the growing use of artificial intelligence (AI) by fraudsters to take advantage of consumers. AI is
Stocks tumble and oil prices rise as US-Iran ceasefire uncertain before deadline

Stock Market Wall Street (Matteo Colombo/Getty Images) (NEW YORK) — Stocks dipped and oil prices rose in early trading on Monday as tensions mounted in the Strait of Hormuz, putting pressure on the ceasefire between the U.S
Blossomtime Youth Parade & Youth Ball kick off Blossom Week, May 1st-9th

As the Blossomtime Festival draws closer, a pair of early events highlight just how wide a net the tradition casts—from a kid-focused parade downtown to a lesser-known evening event that’s still finding its audience. Youth Parade: A