If you seek a pleasant fall activity, look about you
From spooky evening tours of a haunted ship to sunny days spent lost in corn mazes, fall is a season of delights in Bay County.
From spooky evening tours of a haunted ship to sunny days spent lost in corn mazes, fall is a season of delights in Bay County.
Bay Future and Bay County are distributing $1 million in grants to help small businesses keep the lights on as they continue to deal with difficulties brought on by COVID-19
Two Bay area residents explain how Disability Services Resource Center summer enrichment programs helped them grow.
Small business owner says she's grateful for programs such as the Bay County Small Business Grant Program. The programs helped her boutique weather the economic impact of the COVID-19 pandemic.
Luba Pavlovska, who lives in Kyiv, Ukraine, spent the 2007-08 school year at Bay City Western High School.
If your agency runs a program to help people in Bay or Arenac counties, the United Way of Bay County and Bay Area Community Foundation want to hear about it.
Bay Future Inc. is using $2 million in ARPA funds to help Bay County businesses recover from the pandemic and to attract and retain a high-quality workforce.
Bay County agencies that help people find emergency food and shelter have until March 1 to apply for federal funding.
A coalition of agencies, educators, senior citizens, and service clubs came together in January to pull off a service project for more than 200 families.
Kathy Rayner, Executive Director of the Literacy Council of Bay County, has spent the last 24 years bolstering literacy skills in the area, with the help of a dedicated team of tutors.
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