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WSJM to host 78th District House candidate debate
Join WSJM News for an evening with the Republican candidates vying for the 78th District Michigan House of Representatives seat.
Berrien Springs Police Chief Named Prez of Chief Association
The Berrien Springs-Oronoko Township police chief has been named President of the West Michigan Association of Chiefs of Police.
Derek and Megan Boynton, of Schoolcraft, a son. Tillana Franklin and Jeffrey Jones, of Kalamazoo, a daughter.
Martha Wilczynski of Niles only planted half of an acre of lavender in 2001, but she had no idea that Lavender Hill Farm would become such as success.
Residents mark holiday with personal traditions
The Fourth of July was first celebrated in 1776, when America declared its independence from Great Britain.
Americana meets art at the BBAC Gallery Shop this summer with a selection of unique pieces that celebrate the West.
A man who was shot June 17 as he carried children away from the scene of a drive-by shooting is recovering from his injuries, relatives and police say.
Andrews Security Guard Arrested for Thefts
A security guard at Andrews University is facing charges for allegedly stealing some laptop computers from the school.
Berrien Springs Police Say Arrest Made in Child Porn Case
Berrien Springs Police say that an arrest has been made in a child porn case involving a man from Indiana.
Gifford: Parks experience leaves bad taste
Michigan is actively pursuing tourists through Guest Quest and other media campaigns.
Blitz to boost Habitat's home count
Stephanie Antonian Rutherford * The Enquirer * June 3, 2008 Architecture student Deon Stein got both a crash course in construction and a touching lesson in the spirit of community Monday at the Battle Creek ...
Tractor show comes to Berrien fairgrounds
Hundreds of antique tractors have rolled into the Berrien Springs Antique Tractor Show for the biannual event at the Berrien County Youth Fairgrounds beginning today and running through Sunday.
Berrien County Police hope to break language barrier
There's a new assistant joining the Berrien County Police Department and they hope it will break language barriers.
'Get Jazzed' will open concert series The Beckwith Park Summer Concert Series begins tonight with "Get Jazzed ~ Summer is Coming!" Vickie Phillipson, Chamber of Commerce and Dowagiac Downtown Authority program ...
Rotary Club to Host Candidate Forum
The Berrien Springs/ Eau Claire Rotary Club will be hosting a series of Meet the Candidate forums with those who are running to replace Neal Nitz as State Representative for the 78th District.
Get fresh asparagus while you still can
The other day our friends Patty and Kevin invited us over for dinner. We had steaks on the grill with mushrooms and onions and one of my favorites: asparagus.
Are you ready for the end times?
Mark Hunt sees the play he wrote and is producing, "Babylon the Musical 2008," as something of a biblical tape recording.
Discovery Education Science: Making Every Classroom a (Virtual) Laboratory
“You can go into it, and you don't have to make any modifications.”
In an ideal world, teachers would engage students one-on-one and foster a learning environment that's as dynamic and promising as the kids themselves. via Edutopia
Voice of the People: Loss of support for Gateway will hurt disabled
Recent trends demonstrated by Riverwood Community Mental Health are affecting the lives of our citizens significantly affected by developmental disabilities. via South Bend Tribune
Property tax letter "a scam or just short of it"
“I was a little alarmed in thinking that I knew that I thought (it was) fraudulent, but I was worried about other people who maybe didn't know it was a fraudulent letter”
Berrien County's Treasurer fears that someone may be trying to use the foreclosure crisis to their financial advantage. via WNDU-TV South Bend