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From The Newsroom: In the campaign’s final weeks, Harris is keeping a focus on ‘blue wall’ states
10/18/2024

From The Newsroom: In the campaign’s final weeks, Harris is keeping a focus on ‘blue wall’ states

MILWAUKEE (AP) — With three weeks left in the presidential campaign, Democrat Kamala Harris is spending most of her days trying to shore up support in the “blue wall” states of Pennsylvania, Michigan and Wisconsin as she tries to

From The Newsroom: AARP looks at election priorities for seniors
10/18/2024

From The Newsroom: AARP looks at election priorities for seniors

A new bipartisan AARP survey reveals the key issues driving Michigan seniors as the countdown to the election hits 20 days. The results show a neck-and-neck race, with Donald Trump and Kamala Harris both locked at 46%

From The Newsroom: County Commission honors former Building and Grounds Superintendent
10/18/2024

From The Newsroom: County Commission honors former Building and Grounds Superintendent

The Berrien County Board of Commissioners has honored retired Building and Grounds Superintendent Robert Ray for his years of service. At Thursday’s regular meeting, Commissioner Mamie Yarbrough read the resolution saluting Ray for the work he’s done

From The Newsroom: Parks Department publishes draft of five-year parks plan
10/18/2024

From The Newsroom: Parks Department publishes draft of five-year parks plan

The Berrien County Parks Department has made a draft copy of the 2025-2029 Parks Five Year Plan available for the public to view. Parks Director Jill Adams told us last month the county must have a five-year

From The Newsroom: Hagar Township Trustees considering ma*****na ordinance
10/18/2024

From The Newsroom: Hagar Township Trustees considering ma*****na ordinance

The Hagar Township Board of Trustees is working on an ordinance to govern ma*****na dispensaries in case they ever come to the community. Township Supervisor Izzy DiMaggio tells us the ordinance is intended to ensure ma*****na businesses

From The Newsroom: Berrien County Health Department studying possible office in Three Oaks
10/18/2024

From The Newsroom: Berrien County Health Department studying possible office in Three Oaks

The Berrien County Health Department is studying the possibility of opening an office in Three Oaks. Health Officer Guy Miller tells us the county previously operated an office there, but it fell into disuse during COVID. However,

From The Newsroom: County seeking $2 million grant for work at juvenile center
10/18/2024

From The Newsroom: County seeking $2 million grant for work at juvenile center

Some big work is coming up at the Berrien County Juvenile Center. Speaking to the Berrien County Board of Commissioners Thursday, County Administrator Brian Dissette said a Michigan Department of Health and Human Services Division of Juvenile

From The Newsroom: Present Pillars start new support group for grieving parents
10/18/2024

From The Newsroom: Present Pillars start new support group for grieving parents

The Present Pillars Foundation is starting a new support group designed for grieving parents in the community. Every Wednesday community members can join in on the gatherings discussing their experiences, find support, and begin the healing process

From The Newsroom: St. Joseph Football recognizes cancer awareness month
10/18/2024

From The Newsroom: St. Joseph Football recognizes cancer awareness month

In honor of cancer awareness month, the St. Joseph Football team is hosting their Tackle Cancer game this Friday. Event organizer Sara Cody tells us tells us this game will support the Hoops for Hope and The

From The Newsroom: Michigan city, Ferndale, receiving funds to promote clean energy
10/18/2024

From The Newsroom: Michigan city, Ferndale, receiving funds to promote clean energy

The Michigan city of Ferndale will soon tap into nearly $370 billion in federal funds to combat the climate crisis. The support from the Inflation Reduction Act and Bipartisan Infrastructure Law will be used to help strengthen

From The Newsroom: Congressman continues fight against PFAS contamination
10/17/2024

From The Newsroom: Congressman continues fight against PFAS contamination

A Michigan congressman is bringing more attention to the issue of PFAS chemicals. Some of those forever chemicals will need to be greatly reduced in drinking water, thanks to a new standard set by the EPA earlier

From The Newsroom: Insurance group: helmet laws save lives
10/17/2024

From The Newsroom: Insurance group: helmet laws save lives

It’s a dramatic example of how helmets can save the lives of motorcyclists. Laws requiring motorcyclists to wear helmets started to become the norm in the 70s, but as the federal government stopped applying pressure on states

From The Newsroom: Benton touts new voter information dashboard
10/17/2024

From The Newsroom: Benton touts new voter information dashboard

With Election Day less than three weeks away, millions of voters have already cast their ballots in early voting. In Michigan, Secretary of State Jocelyn Benson has unveiled an online dashboard that’s providing real-time statistics to anyone

From The Newsroom: Thursday Sports – Dodgers shutout Mets to win Game 3 of the NLCS
10/17/2024

From The Newsroom: Thursday Sports – Dodgers shutout Mets to win Game 3 of the NLCS

MLB – Major League Baseball Playoffs – League Championship Series – Best of 7 Last Night Los Angeles Dodgers 8, New York Mets 0 (LAD leads 2-1) Dodgers 8, Mets 0 – Shohei Ohtani homers as the

Music News: Nashville notes: Kassi Ashton covers Miranda Lambert + Cody Johnson heads Down Under
10/17/2024

Music News: Nashville notes: Kassi Ashton covers Miranda Lambert + Cody Johnson heads Down Under

Kassi Ashton has shared a snippet of her covering Miranda Lambert‘s iconic “Gunpowder & Lead” on social platform X. “Do you think was ever Called Crazy?” she captioned her post with a nod to her latest single,

Music News: “I Ain't Sayin'” Jordan Davis is having a “damn good time”
10/17/2024

Music News: “I Ain't Sayin'” Jordan Davis is having a “damn good time”

Courtesy of MCA Nashville Jordan Davis sure knows how to have a “damn good time” in his “I Ain’t Sayin'” music video. Out now, the summery visualizer centers around Jordan’s boat and backyard party and the breakdown of one of

Music News: Morgan Wallen's launching his Sand In My Boots Festival
10/17/2024

Music News: Morgan Wallen's launching his Sand In My Boots Festival

Disney/Frank Micelotta Morgan Wallen‘s emptying the sand from his boots for his first-ever Sand In My Boots Festival. Slated for May 16-18, 2025, the three-day festival will take place in Gulf Shores, Alabama. “Me and my team have been working on

Music News: Lee Brice is enlisting Dolly Parton for Trace Adkins cover
10/17/2024

Music News: Lee Brice is enlisting Dolly Parton for Trace Adkins cover

Erika Goldring/Getty Images Lee Brice is covering Trace Adkins‘ “Til the Last Shot’s Fired” with the help of Dolly Parton and newcomer Scott Hasting. The “Rumor” singer’s collaborative rendition arrives Oct. 18 and is available for presave now.

Music News: Kelsea Ballerini's glad she's not on her “First Rodeo”
10/17/2024

Music News: Kelsea Ballerini's glad she's not on her “First Rodeo”

Disney/Tanner Yeager Kelsea Ballerini‘s riding straight to the release day of PATTERNS with a new song, “First Rodeo.” Accompanied by a dreamy music video, the tune offers a candid look at Kelsea’s love life, from getting married to being divorced and then

Music News: 'It’s Officially Christmas': Dan + Shay double up their first holiday album
10/17/2024

Music News: 'It’s Officially Christmas': Dan + Shay double up their first holiday album

Art Streiber/NBC Dan + Shay‘s long-awaited Christmas album is arriving very, very soon.  The Grammy-winning duo announced that their debut holiday record, It’s Officially Christmas: The Double Album, is dropping Friday. It’ll contain 21 songs and feature yuletide classics such as “It.....

Music News: With “Friends Like That,” John Morgan's happy to have Jason Aldean as his boss
10/17/2024

Music News: With “Friends Like That,” John Morgan's happy to have Jason Aldean as his boss

Courtesy of Justin Mrusek Newcomer Jason Morgan has his biggest hit so far as an artist with “Friends Like That,” which features Jason Aldean. So just how tight are the two musical collaborators? “We’re pretty close,” John

From The Newsroom: Unions face a moment of truth in Michigan in this year’s presidential race
10/17/2024

From The Newsroom: Unions face a moment of truth in Michigan in this year’s presidential race

GRAND RAPIDS, Mich. (AP) — Vice President Kamala Harris rallies in Michigan’s union halls, standing alongside the state’s most powerful labor leader, while former President Donald Trump fires back from rural steel factories, urging middle-class workers to trust him

From The Newsroom: Benton Township Trustees get update on housing commission activities
10/17/2024

From The Newsroom: Benton Township Trustees get update on housing commission activities

The Benton Township Board of Trustees has been briefed on the latest things happening at public housing sites around the community. At a meeting this week, Benton Township Housing Commission President Joseph Taylor told the board he

From The Newsroom: Commissioners still mulling over future of Berrien County Jail
10/17/2024

From The Newsroom: Commissioners still mulling over future of Berrien County Jail

What is the Berrien County Board of Commissioners going to do about the Berrien County Jail? Discussions about the possible replacement of the facility have been taking place for years, but the high cost of building a

From The Newsroom: United Way short on Rake a Difference volunteers with time running out
10/17/2024

From The Newsroom: United Way short on Rake a Difference volunteers with time running out

The United Way of Southwest Michigan is making an urgent call for volunteers to rake leaves for seniors next month as part of its Rake a Difference event. United Way Volunteer Engagement Director Debbie Ramirez tells us

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