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International tourism continues to climb without interruptions
Published on February 1, 2016
The annual report reflects the previous year’s statistics and changes in the industry. This could help shape tourism in your community. -
Flint leaders working to build community sustainability
Published on February 1, 2016
Many local organizations and residents are working to make sure plastic water bottles and filters are recycled. -
26th annual Great Lakes Conference at MSU to address Michigan’s water heritage
Published on January 29, 2016
“The Great Lakes: Michigan's Water Heritage” conference to focus on state’s draft 30-Year Water Strategy as well as current issues, opportunities and challenges. -
How might Flint’s water contamination affect garden soils? Part 1
Published on January 26, 2016
With the news of lead contamination in the City of Flint’s water supply, people who farm and garden in the city are questioning the safety of growing in soil that has been irrigated with contaminated water. -
How might Flint’s water contamination affect garden soils? Part 2
Published on January 26, 2016
With the news of lead contamination in the City of Flint’s water supply, people who farm and garden in the city are questioning the safety of growing in soil that has been irrigated with contaminated water. -
Onsite wastewater treatment systems programs
Published on January 25, 2016
Understanding how a household wastewater treatment system works can help protect an individual’s health and the environment. -
Celebrate the International Year of Pulses with Michigan dry beans
Published on January 18, 2016
In Michigan, the International Year of Pulses means the International Year of Dry Beans. -
“Best Eats” awards presented to two Arts and Eats eateries
Published on December 31, 2015
Canal Street Café and Cranes Pie Pantry took home the honors in the first annual Best Eats competition. -
Embrace your local community identity
Published on December 30, 2015
It’s not uncommon for communities to try to be something they are not, or to try to lure business into their community that isn’t the right fit. Embracing your community identity and striving to be the best at what you are can set you apart. -
Au Gres develops a new vision for a premier waterfront
Published on December 23, 2015
Project team helps community to plan for Au Gres 2035