State Medical Executive: Time To Get Back On Track
The COVID-19 trend in Michigan has been heading in the wrong direction, but it’s not too late to get the curve back down. So says Dr. Joneigh ...Read Full Story
Continue Reading »The COVID-19 trend in Michigan has been heading in the wrong direction, but it’s not too late to get the curve back down. So says Dr. Joneigh ...Read Full Story
Continue Reading »The new splash pad in South Haven is finished and open. The city held a ribbon cutting for the more than $600,000 attraction Thursday. The splash ...Read Full Story
Continue Reading »The Berrien County Health Department is seeing COVID-19 cases increasing locally. Just a few weeks ago, the department noted only a dozen cases in ...Read Full Story
Continue Reading »Brother, can you spare a dime? The coronavirus pandemic has caused a nationwide coin shortage, according to the Federal Reserve, and business ...Read Full Story
Continue Reading »Governor Gretchen Whitmer wants everyone to take the mask rule more seriously, and is also suggesting it could be strengthened. Speaking Thursday, ...Read Full Story
Continue Reading »Most of Michigan has been seeing temperatures in the 90s this week, but it’s not just you and your family that you should be worried about. ...Read Full Story
Continue Reading »Michigan is reporting 446 additional cases of COVID-19 for Thursday. The Michigan Department of Health and Human Services says the state has had ...Read Full Story
Continue Reading »The state of Michigan this week joined a lawsuit against Education Secretary and Michigan native Betsy DeVos over the allocation of federal CARES ...Read Full Story
Continue Reading »Governor Gretchen Whitmer has issued an order intended to help improve racial equity in Michigan’s healthcare system. The governor’s ...Read Full Story
Continue Reading »Ferris State University will offer students a single room for a double room rate this fall. It’s part of the university’s response to ...Read Full Story
Continue Reading »From the Associated Press — Gretchen Whitmer has vetoed bills that would have allowed for delayed tax payments. She cites the harm to local ...Read Full Story
Continue Reading »Congressman Fred Upton is pushing a bill to increase broadband access as the COVID-19 pandemic continues. He tells WSJM News the Rural Broadband ...Read Full Story
Continue Reading »U.S. Senator Gary Peters is pushing for a bill to streamline national manufacturing programs to support the state’s industries. He’s ...Read Full Story
Continue Reading »Governor Gretchen Whitmer last week announced the creation of the Michigan Office of Future Mobility and Electrification. Its goal is to work ...Read Full Story
Continue Reading »State Senator Kim LaSata is planning an outdoor coffee hour for this month in Stevensville. LaSata holds the events to give the public a chance to ...Read Full Story
Continue Reading »The Humane Society of Southwestern Michigan could use some help. Marketing Coordinator Xay Somsanith tells WSJM News they shut down to visitors in ...Read Full Story
Continue Reading »State Representative Pauline Wendzel has introduced legislation intended to increase the security of elections as absentee voting this year will ...Read Full Story
Continue Reading »Police say a St. Joseph Township man was killed in a hit and run crash on Saturday night in Benton Harbor. 20-year-old Thomas Adams was struck ...Read Full Story
Continue Reading »SHOUT for South Haven is now selling a board game with a local twist. The organization’s Rosalie Plechaty tells WSJM News they’ve ...Read Full Story
Continue Reading »Lake Michigan College’s Fab Lab is offering workshops and classes throughout the summer to give everyone something to do in this year of ...Read Full Story
Continue Reading »From the Associated Press — Michigan has announced a $3 million fine against the state’s largest liquor distributor over delays in ...Read Full Story
Continue Reading »Governor Gretchen Whitmer says the trend with Michigan’s COVID-19 cases is heading in the wrong direction. The governor told Michigan News ...Read Full Story
Continue Reading »The Gerald R. Ford International Airport is launching an education campaign to to highlight the new health safety procedures at the facility. ...Read Full Story
Continue Reading »The Michigan National Guard will assist with no-cost COVID-19 testing in Flint and Allegan. The State Emergency Operations Center has released the ...Read Full Story
Continue Reading »Michigan is reporting 610 additional cases of COVID-19 for Wednesday. The Michigan Department of Health and Human Services says the state has had ...Read Full Story
Continue Reading »Many west Michigan production facilities are resuming marginal operations. Grand Valley State University Director of Supply Management Research in ...Read Full Story
Continue Reading »From the Associated Press — Michigan schools already face a lack of substitute teachers, but officials expect a greater need for them amid ...Read Full Story
Continue Reading »From the Associated Press — Surveillance video shows at least seven men restraining a Black teenager who later died at a youth facility in ...Read Full Story
Continue Reading »From the Associated Press — Michigan’s confirmed COVID-19 deaths have surpassed 6,000. The state health department says there have been ...Read Full Story
Continue Reading »Benton Harbor City Commissioners will not be going back to in-person meetings soon. That’s after a vote on a proposal to return to normal was ...Read Full Story
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