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In Bay County, people are looking to grow deep roots into a place they can call home while still being willing to take risks, move forward, and work hard to create a stronger future. Follow Route Bay City to learn more.

A young patient at Holy Family Healthcare.
These innovative solutions are addressing the unique health challenges of rural Michigan living

Many rural Michiganders face health disparities, but multiple organizations are creating new ways of structuring rural hospitals and clinics and reaching out to rural patients.

Midland’s Santa Claus School celebrates 81 years and MACF award

Each year, thanks to Tom and Holly Valent, Midland attracts 300 of Santa's best students from around the world to participate in the CWH Santa Claus School. You can bet they have a jolly good time.

Corporate law firm expands presence in Downtown Midland

Warner, Norcross + Judd is ahead of their growth plan and is expending in Downtown Midland soon. 

Q&A with Camille Gerace Nitschky of Children’s Grief Center

The first of its kind in the region, the mission of the Children’s Greif Center is to provide a healing environment for children, teens and their families who are grieving a death.

Why did you choose Midland?

Amenities, cost of living and proximity to travel, three couples sound off on why they recently chose to call Midland home.

Q&A with Terri Trotter, president and CEO of Midland Center for the Arts

Terri Trotter, president and CEO of Midland Center for the Arts, on connectivity with Whiting Forest, expanding museum offerings and how her first three years in Midland have flown by.

Old school fermenter establishes product line at Midland Farmers Market

Brad Fierro, a Type 1 diabetic started his fermented food business, Civil Ferments, in his kitchen in 2012. He serves many farmers markets across Michigan and became a part of the Midland Area Farmers Market this year.

Ypsilanti Mobile Farm Stand patron Robert Henderson.
Fresh food is a luxury, but these programs are making it more accessible to all

Through mobile farm stands, education programs, and creating a "food sovereign city," organizations in communities across Michigan are helping to close the gap when it comes to what we eat.

Looking beyond the box: Ten16 Recovery Network offers hope

Addiction is often looked at with a stigma. Through partnership and outreach, local nonprofit Ten16 aims to change that and help people get back on their feet in an important way.

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