News
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What can and can’t I do in my homeowners association?
Published on August 14, 2015
Homeowners associations have become widespread; so widespread that some individuals may not even realize they live in such a community. -
New bike lanes make international news and set the stage
Published on August 14, 2015
As Michigan recognizes cycling and the importance of trails for our communities what can we learn from our international neighbors on both sides going forward. -
Ombudsman – What is that?
Published on August 3, 2015
It is a confidential, informal, independent and neutral resource for employees with a workplace concerns. -
Understanding tourism for Michigan communities
Published on August 3, 2015
MSU Extension’s tourism team continues to educate audiences on several niche areas that can help sustain one of Michigan’s largest industries-tourism! -
Discovering similarities between South Korean tourism and Michigan tourism
Published on August 3, 2015
Two locations develop their “glamping” industry by merging camping with glamour. -
Port Huron Paddle & Pour expands to two-day festival
Published on July 24, 2015
Michigan’s first National Water Trail gets approval for a two-day event. -
Steel, Glass, and/or Plastic Bottles: What is the best choice?
Published on July 22, 2015
How to determine the best choice for drinking bottles. -
Recreational paddle sports on the rise in Michigan
Published on July 22, 2015
A recent Michigan Radio broadcast speculated on what might be driving this renewed interest in paddling Michigan’s waterways. This article offers more reasons to get out there and paddle. -
Gratiot County farm to host Breakfast on the Farm Aug. 15
Published on July 21, 2015
Come join the family behind your food at Wheeler Dairy for a free educational event and breakfast. -
Lighter, Quicker, Cheaper Placemaking helps Marquette achieve its vision
Published on July 17, 2015
The City of Marquette is using Lighter, Quicker, Cheaper Placemaking to help implement its vision for a walkable, bikeable business district on Third Street.