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Robert Argue, of Bridgman, has been volunteering his time to assist Berrien County residents sign up for unemployment insurance, and other federal and state aid programs, since the start of the coronavirus pandemic.
Robert Argue, of Bridgman, has been volunteering his time to assist Berrien County residents sign up for unemployment insurance, and other federal and state aid programs, since the start of the coronavirus pandemic.
BRIDGMAN — When Robert Argue, then unemployed, saw many others becoming unemployed due to the coronavirus pandemic, he knew he had the time and expertise to assist.
“I thought: I have a lot of connections within the nonprofit community here in Berrien County, and I’m also unemployed, so this was a way to be useful and help others,” Argue said last week. “I’ve tried to help.”