Midland

Growing a legacy: Dr. Ange Phillips on putting down roots in her hometown around naturopathic care

Dr. Ange Phillips, ND on returning home to practice naturopathic medicine, continuing the legacy of care of Dr. Kim Palka and why food should be our medicine. 

Constructing your future: How skilled trades provide great alternative to higher education

How high-value roles in the skilled trades provide a path to career stability and success at little or no cost to students. 

Q&A with Dr. Angela Phillips, ND on the benefits of naturopathic medicine

After a career change to pursue her passion, Angela (Ange) Phillips left her job in the chemical industry to pursue her doctoral degree in naturopathic medicine. We caught up with her on what are the benefits of working with a naturopathic doctor and some of her most impactful work.

Anti-Racist Midland outlines a path for long-term policy change and community education

A multi-cultural group of past students at Midland Public Schools is aiming to change how issues of race are taught within education, reported in schools and considered by all through an effort called Anti-Racist Midland.

The Dow Great Lakes Bay Invitational and Eat Great Food Festival head to the web with virtual events

The Dow Great Lakes Bay Invitational and Eat Great Food Festival are moving online for 2020 with a series of events planned for the coming weeks.

Area colleges planning for a blend of online and in-person learning this fall

Delta, SVSU, and Northwood all expect to offer both in-person and online classes to students this fall. 

The Breaking Bread Village: Founder Erin Patrice on discussing diversity in Midland

Erin Patrice, founder of 4 Steps 2 the Sun and The Breaking Bread Village on connecting with others who may be different than you and advocating for positive change in Midland.

Pride continues to inspire in new ways across the Great Lakes Bay Region

The many ways Perceptions and the Great Lakes Bay Region Pride Festival are celebrating in acceptance for all in 2020.   

Udder Bliss Farm brings gourmet mushrooms and more to local farmers markets

After jumping in to farming life nine years ago Bill and Pam Kehoe now supply three farmers markets and often sell out of their gourmet mushroom varieties in the process.

Meet some of the co-organizers of Midland’s Black Lives Matter protest

We sit down with two of the people who helped bring the protest to fruition in Midland on June 7 along with the help from Women of Michigan Action Network (WOMAN), to talk about how Midland can improve racial equity.

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