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Parents Keep Track of Grades Online
More and more schools are putting their students' grades online for parents. Saint Joseph Schools added its Parent Internet Viewer eight years ago and Superintendent Al Skibbe says it's helped parents stay connected to their child's education.
Saint Joe Reaches Village Manager Agreement With Stevensville
Saint Joseph City Commissioners this week signed off on a plan to let Public Services Director Derek Perry serve as the new part-time village manager of Stevensville.
Doris Higgins: Help someone along the road to recovery
Posted 6 hours, 33 minutes ago at 11:51 am. In cooperation with the Volunteer Center of Southwest Michigan, we will publish opportunities for volunteers each week.To find out about these or other volunteer opportunities, please call 983-0912 in the St.
Elections taking place in Cass and Berrien Counties Tuesday
There are a number of elections taking place in the Michiana area Tuesday. In Berrien County, there are six city elections taking place - Benton Harbor, Bridgman, Coloma, Niles, St.
Former City Manager Sues Benton Harbor
The city of Benton Harbor will end up back in court battling a former city manager.
Berrien County Election Results
BENTON HARBOR Tuesday's election will bring a few changes to Benton Harbor. The city will have two new Commissioners-at-Large. Marcus Muhammad and Duane Seats II will replace Commissioner Ralph Crenshaw who was voted out during the primary and Commissioner Ricky Hill who practically dropped out of the election and threw his support behind the two ...
Goshen, LaPorte hospitals restrict visitors during flu season
Goshen General and LaPorte hospitals have joined the ranks of area medical facilities to tighten visitor policies during flu season to protect patients, staff and other visitors.
With an additional 6-inches of beam over the earlier 270 SE, this 270 Sundancer adds a separate dinette, as well as a forward v-berth/convertible settee to add to on-board seating and sleeping versatility.
Doris Higgins: Support troops, donate blood a " many ways to give
Posted 42 minutes ago at 12:01 pm. In cooperation with the Volunteer Center of Southwest Michigan, we will publish opportunities for volunteers each week.
Saint Joe Accepts Donation For Lights On Howard Trail
The John and Dede Howard Trail in Saint Joseph will get new lighting soon, thanks in part to a donation accepted by the city this week.
A possible gas leak has police and fire crews gathered in downtown Saint Joseph.
Saint Joe Talks With Stevensville About Sharing Department Head
Members of the Saint Joseph City Commission this week heard from representatives of Stevensville about a plan to hire Saint Joe Public Services Director Derek Perry as their part-time village manager.
Edgewater Bank ordered to a cease and desista project
The Office of Thrift Supervision issued a "cease and desist" order to Edgewater Bank of St.
Saint Joe To Welcome New Nutrition Now Store
The Cornerstone Chamber of Commerce is organizing a ribbon cutting ceremony later this month to welcome a new business in Saint Joseph Township.
Saint Joe Schools: Flu Absences Held Steady Wednesday
An update from Saint Joseph Schools on the flu situation. According to a district Communications Director Christine Waterhouse, student absences on Wednesday appeared to be holding steady at the three buildings that are still open.
St. Joseph schools closed by flu to open Monday
Flu-like symptoms continue to keep a relatively high number of students out of the classroom, but two schools in St.
Demolition of the old Saint Joseph Charter Township Firestation on Broadmoor begins Tuesday, October 20th.
Some area schools closing because of H1N1
ST. JOSEPH, Mich. a * The flu is forcing at least two schools in St. Joseph, Michigan to close for the rest of the week.
Berrien announces H1N1 vaccination clinics
The Berrien County Health Department has finalized the H1N1 vaccination clinic schedule and will start clinics on Saturday.
Saint Joe Schools Sees Jump In Students Calling In Sick With Flu
Saint Joseph Schools appear to have been hit pretty hard by the flu this year. On Monday, Superintendent Al Skibbe told us that the district has 626 kids out sick, which is more than 20 percent of the total student population.