Berrien County Community Connection

Berrien County Community Connection Berrien County-
Let's work together to make this community stronger than ever! Open Letter to my community-
*please read to the end. Joe, all of Berrien County.

Our Mission- Connecting citizens, non-profits, media, community leaders, and elected officials to break down the disconnect and help make Berrien County a community in Action and Unity. In taking initiative to make our community stronger, we can be a positive example for other communities! One of the goals of Berrien County Strong- Community in Action is to become a database/forum for the public t

o learn about organizations and groups that are already established and making a positive difference in Berrien County. Citizens and Local Leaders- (This message applies to communities all over America as well!)
This is something I don't normally do, but I am determined. I am asking for your help to spread the message. After experiencing a traumatic event in our town this week I am convinced that we need to take action to make the changes (empathy, communication and understanding with those that are different from us culturally/politically/religiously, etc.) in this country at the community level. We can't wait for the national government and media to facilitate this! The past few days I’ve been collaborating with local media, citizens and non-profit groups, such as micops.org to organize volunteers and get people fired up to show that despite this tragedy, Berrien County is strong and can be an example to the rest of the country of a community that has been affected by violence and is committed to rising above the problems we’ve had in the past. We are suffering together, Benton Harbor, St. We can use this terrible event to work together and show the country that our elected officials, citizens, religious leaders, business owners, and youth are ready to stand up and be the change that communities all over America need. It needs to start at a community level, and we have an opportunity right now to plant that seed! I was right outside the courthouse when the shooting took place and shared a video of the scene on social media that went viral and was broadcast all over the world. I felt helpless and did what I thought was best to try to gather information and get people connected who were on lockdown inside, and those of us watching and waiting in panic on the outside. This week Berrien County has experienced something that we never expected to have happen, for many who live here this is our safe harbor, our haven that shelters us from the chaos happening all over the country and world. But it did happen here, and it affected this county at the core- those who lead our community and are here to protect us. For a brief moment, WE were the breaking news, all eyes were on us as we waited to find out who had done this.

The racial, religious and political tension in America is high these days, and when our tragedy didn’t fit that mold, the concern and attention quickly vanished. Between 3-5pm on Monday every major media network was calling me, emailing me, calling my friends and family to talk about what had happened and the video I took as I was trying to gather information from people inside the courthouse who were stuck inside. It shows me that our tragedy at the Courthouse would have been a big deal, huge news, if it would have had the racial or religious ties. I had media parked all along the street outside my house, and was asked to do interviews with CBS Nightly News, CNN, ABC, NBC Nightly News, Good Morning America, Fox News with Shepard Smith, Today Show, BBC, etc. When the word got out that the shooter was white and had killed two white officers, my phone went silent. Despite the horrifying events that took place in the courthouse- An active shooter trying to take hostages and escape, killing two officers and wounding another as well as a civilian. People hiding in the judges chambers, and running outside as they heard shots fired. It was terrifying, I heard the fear in the voices of the Courthouse employees who had just escaped and were standing next to me watching from across the street. We were told repeatedly that there was still an active shooter taking hostages. But as quickly as it appeared, the national concern for our community was gone as attention went back to Dallas and the racial/religious violence that they deem more newsworthy. In the next days as we begin to recover my hope is that the fact that this wasn’t racially/politically/religiously motivated and that it did affect both the African-American and caucasian community in Berrien County is the one positive thing that may come out of this. Our community has struggled with racial, economic, and cultural division for years. In a way, we are a microcosm of a lot of areas in America. Let’s not let this opportunity slip by, we need to build the momentum and collaborate with the wonderful citizens and officials in Berrien County that are ready to help, ready to be an example of what is needed in America. You, the leaders of this community, need to know how motivated our community is to take action and help right now. People are calling and messaging me all day asking how they can help, what they can donate. I am so proud of the love and empathy that is pouring out of the citizens of Berrien County, I am working as hard as I can to mobilize these people who desperately want to help and support this area that they love. But we need to work together to get people informed! I’ve created a page on Facebook- Berrien County Strong- Community In Action as a way to start connecting people to events such as tying the blue ribbons around town last night. If there are other websites or similar pages that are also working to connect people to volunteering opportunities and events in the area please let me know so I can spread the word. People are coming up with great ideas for events in the coming weeks, such as organizing a Berrien County Community United walk or march from the Arts district in Benton Harbor to the Berrien County Courthouse. I’m going to go to local businesses and ask for donations for a gift basket for the families that have been affected. People are searching stores for more blue ribbons to tie up in St. Joe and Benton Harbor to show our solidarity. There are so many ways to build our community stronger than ever as we grieve and recover from this loss. I am happy to continue to coordinate and get the information out there to those who volunteer. It is important for you as the leaders in this community to know that the more information we can get out to the public as far as events and volunteer opportunities the better! The people are waiting to follow your lead! Thank you for taking the time to read my message, I am just one voice but I am speaking for so many who are ready to plant a seed of change! Sincerely,
Gretta Volkenstein
Please share this message if you agree and will join me in trying, the least we can do is try, to spread a message of empathy, open communication, love, and hope to communities all across America. https://www.facebook.com/Berrien-County-Strong-Community-…/…
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=myuQRea-yG8&sns=em
http://www.moodyonthemarket.com/Courthouse-Caller-…/22813303

06/02/2026

🍝 Eat Pasta, Do Good! 🍕

June 1st through the 4th join us for Papa Vino's Give-Back Days to support CASA of Southwest Michigan!

🗓 When: June 1-4, 2026, from 11 am to 10 pm on those dates

📍 Where: Papa Vino's Italian Kitchen - 1332 Hilltop Road, St. Joseph, MI

🌟 How it works: Present a printed voucher or show it to your server on your phone when you dine-in OR call the restaurant to order take out. Then enjoy your food and up to 20% of your check will be donated back to CASA!

Recognize any of these lost pets?
06/01/2026

Recognize any of these lost pets?

05/31/2026

Twilight over Lake Michigan ... May 27, 2026 in St. Joseph, MI.

State semi-finals for St. Joseph High School Rugby today!
05/30/2026

State semi-finals for St. Joseph High School Rugby today!

The boys are in Detroit for the state semifinal match against Rockford! Kickoff is at 1pm. Stay tuned!

05/29/2026

We are always so appreciative of our community! These donations are what we currently are in need of. Thank you!

05/28/2026
05/28/2026

“It Looks Horrible”: Benton Harbor Schools Faces $12K Mowing Charge Ahead of Graduation

By Ralph Heibutzki
Harbor Current Junior Editor

BENTON HARBOR – It's the kind of request that puts a new twist on the expression, “Keep off the grass,” but a $12,000 mowing bill from Benton Township is raising questions among some Benton Harbor school board members.

Some of Tuesday's discussion during Benton Harbor area school board meeting focused on mowing charges for unoccupied buildings in the township limits, when in-district buildings – notably, Benton Harbor High School – hasn’t gotten the same attention.

Trustee Angela Doyle asked if the high school grass will be cut in time for graduation, which is Friday, June 5.

“It looks horrible down there. My daughter is graduating – I would like to make sure that the area is clean, so when they walk down through there, they can walk down through there with pride,” she said.

Board Secretary Rodger Reinaldo Tripplett, who voiced similar concerns, responded that issue will addressed at a meeting of the Facilities Committee, which he chairs, and Superintendent Simone Griffin. “I know the unoccupied (buildings) must be taken care of, but the occupied is the first priority,” he said.

Griffin responded that bids went out to multiple companies, “to ensure that we don't go over (the projected estimate), without getting board approval,” she said.

Those visits have since taken place, starting with the district's six open buildings, followed by its unoccupied ones, she added.

Trustee Elnora Gavin asked Griffin and Facilities/IT Director Josef Bullocks to explain how prices rose from $1,483 to $6,000 per mow, per structure, for the six open buildings.

Gavin also questioned the additional $12,000 mowing bill from the township, following notice of a missed deadline, stating that the township would do the job, and bill the district accordingly for the work.

“We want to make sure the community understands that we, too, care about our money,” she said.

Griffin didn't respond, while Bullock said that he wasn't involved in the process, so he couldn't address Gavin's questions. “I had no knowledge of any of the companies, or who was cutting the grass, or anything,” he said.

More details will follow, as Harbor Current reaches out to Griffin's office, and the township, to get further information on the issue.
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Benton Harbor Area Schools
Benton Township Police Department

05/26/2026

REMINDER:

Keep the rules in mind when visiting any Berrien County Park. ☀

Anyone who breaks these rules is subject to immediate eviction, fines, tickets and/or imprisonment.

Let's keep our beaches clean and safe for everyone to enjoy! 💙

More information on our park rules👉 https://bit.ly/3Cb4Y5s

05/26/2026

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