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Feature Story Students prepare food in Huron High School's Culinary and Hospitality class.

Huron High students get real-world kitchen experience through Culinary and Hospitality program

In this installment of our Voices of Youth series, student writer Audra Ambrozaitis looks into how students are getting culinary career experience through Huron High School's Culinary and Hospitality program.

Development News Ferndale bikelanes on Livernois could soon connect with the Nine Mile Road Greenway Corridor project.

Multi-city Nine Mile Road greenway among 11 transportation projects to win TAP grants

"These 11 projects show both the need our region has for high-quality, well-maintained walking and biking infrastructure as well as the commitment our communities have to ensuring quality of life for residents and visitors," says Amy O'Leary, executive director of SEMCOG.

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TC entrepreneur converts trash to treasure, a bucket at a time

A grant to empower women entrepreneurs will enable Carter's Compost, a unique composting operation in Traverse City, to upgrade its operations and improve educational materials and community outreach.

In The News Pride 2025

Hundreds Gather in Saginaw for Great Lakes Bay Pride Festival

Great Lakes Bay Pride marked the finale of a month-long effort to create space, share stories, and support LGBTQ+ individuals across the region.

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Innovative farming: Bear Creek Organic Farm promotes sustainable, local agriculture

The name says it all: Bear Creek Organic Farm. Located outside Petoskey, Bear Creek Organic Farm roots its purpose in connecting environmental stewardship and community by delivering the purest products possible from farm to table.

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Oak Park is reaching new heights with event hub construction

Oak Park officials recently broke ground on a community event hub. The new facility, part of a parks and recreation plan dubbed Elevate Oak Park, is slated to include a band shell, a farmers' market space, a commercial kitchen, and room for year-round events.

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New welding center will strengthen U.P. economy

The new Daniel J. Kobasic Memorial Welding Center brings back trades skills instruction in the Delta Schoolcraft Intermediate School District. The new state-of-the-art welding center is also expected to bolster the local economy.

Partner Content It takes a village,  not just healthcare workers, to keep people healthy.

MyMichigan Health calls on its “village” to impact social determinants of health

Just as it takes a village to raise a child, it takes a village to address social determinants of health - factors such as education, transportation, food security, and more. In order to rise to the challenge of meeting the nationwide 2030 Healthy People goals, communities will have to work together.

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Medicaid cuts threaten Michigan’s mental health

Federal Medicaid cuts threaten the very lives of those living with serious mental illness, disabilities, and substance use disorders as well as the quality of life and livelihoods of those managing their mental health care with medications and support that Medicaid currently covers.  

Longform Chocolate Croissants at B-Cubed Bakery.

3 Ypsi bakeries have opened in the past 2 years, and owners see "room for all of us to thrive"

Three new locally-owned bakeries have opened recently in Ypsilanti and Ypsilanti Township, all emphasizing local ingredients, community involvement, and networking with other small business owners.

Longform Kick Back & Breathe

Kick Back and Breathe series brings fresh air and urgency to Kalamazoo’s air quality conversation

“Kick Back and Breathe,” a free monthly event by the Institute of Public Scholarship, explores how air pollution impacts Black and Brown communities. Using data from local air monitors, the series empowers residents to understand their air and push for cleaner, healthier neighborhoods.

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