- Mich. nuclear reactor may not restart until 2010
American Electric Power Co. says a damaged reactor at its Donald C. Cook Nuclear Plant will not be back in service until at least next September or perhaps even sometime in 2010.
- Local auto parts suppliers concerned about "Big Three" trickle effect
We've all been hearing the talk of a possible bailout for the Big Three auto industry companies , but it also has many asking-- what will happen to the auto parts supply companies? There are thousands of auto ...
- Two more businesses welcomed to Niles
It was a busy week for the Four Flags Area Chamber of Commerce as they welcomed two new businesses to their respective communities - one in downtown Niles and the other in Niles Township.
- Come see what's happening in downtown Flint; It causes this columnist to dream of yesteryear
If you haven't been to downtown Flint lately it's time. If you're bored some Saturday or Sunday afternoon it would be worth it to drive over the bricks on S. Saginaw Street and east on First Street to see the ...
- Village treasurer faces charges
Michigan State Police confirmed this week that they are seeking "several different charges" involving alleged financial misconduct in the village of Michiana against Mary Jo Nallenweg, of Three Oaks.
- Miss Bridgman 2009 Crowned
A Bridgman High School senior took this year's Miss Bridgman. 17-year-old Tiffany Coffing plans to attend Hope College after high school and major in occupational therapy.
- ES&S Opti-Scan Machines Found Miscounting By 4%
Wednesday, 5 November 2008, 10:51 am Opinion: Kathy Dopp ES&S Opti-Scans Found Miscounting by 4% Dear Friends, I do not have all the details, but this story needs immediate investigation before calling winners ...
- Wintry weather causes slide-offs, power outages
Almost 1,500 Berrien County customers were without power at 4:15 a.m. Tuesday as snow and sleet swept across the area.
- ICG in Dowagiac announces plans to close
ICG Castings Inc. will close in stages beginning Nov. 5, according to a Sept. 5 letter President and Chief Executive Officer Eric R. Showalter sent to union members represented by United Steelworkers of America ...
- Lay-Offs Announced at Dowagiac Plant
Workers at the ICG Castings plant in Dowagiac have received notice that lay-offs are coming in November.
- Recount sought in Plymouth Township clerk's race
The losing candidate in the Aug. 5 primary for Plymouth Township Clerk doesn't think her loss came naturally, and she wants Wayne County elections officials to find out for sure.
- Two Area Men Charged In Connection With South Bend Murder
The South Bend Prosecutor's office filed charges yesterday against two area men in connection with the murder of 58-year-old Randy Guyberson.
- Bridgman Man Critically Injured in Motorcycle Crash
A Bridgman man was critically injured Thursday morning when his motorcycle struck a car on Red Arrow Highway in Lake Township.
- Sample, sip and savor Michigan wine
I took my first sip of wine at around 10:30 a.m. That's far too early by my standards.
- Volunteers: Michigan
The Tribune runs on Mondays a list of opportunities compiled by the Volunteer Center of Southwest Michigan.
- Volunteers: Michigan
The Tribune runs on Mondays a list of opportunities compiled by the Volunteer Center of Southwest Michigan.
- Hopeful: Accounting background key factor
Mary Ann Prchlik knows the Plymouth Township clerk's job is roughly divided into two parts: accounting and elections.
- Candidates take different road to township clerk's seat
Joe Bridgman has served as the deputy to longtime Plymouth Township Clerk Marilyn Massengill for some five years now, an apprenticeship he said makes him the best candidate to replace Massengill, who is running ...
- South Bend workers lose jobs in wake of company closing
Forty people are now out of work in South Bend after a long-time trucking company closed its doors.