Farm to school program is good for students, schools, and farmers alike
Eating healthy food from local farmers across Michigan better prepares students to learn as it creates good lifelong habits.
Eating healthy food from local farmers across Michigan better prepares students to learn as it creates good lifelong habits.
Entrepreneur Matt Brooks came up with the idea for Blue Water Startups after seeing too many businesses go under. "Blue Water Startups is not the solution, but a conduit connecting businesses to resources," he explains.
The official groundbreaking for a new 26-room boutique hotel in Marine City brought community leaders and collaborators to the future site of The Inn on Water Street at the corner of Water and Bridge streets.
Meet Chamira Young, a passionate photographer blazing a creative path in Port Huron.
Do you know what food hubs are? They help bring together farmers and consumers and make it easier to eat what is good for us.
A local program pairs teen mentors with younger girls to help raise their self-esteem.
St. Clair County's tight-knit community of runners is just one reason to lace up your shoes and hit the track.
There's no need to travel abroad -- or even outside the county -- for some of the best hiking, biking, or kayaking trails around.
A Fish Out of Water is a permanent addition to the grounds by the St. Clair harbor. Wally the Fish began as a challenge to create a public work of art that was representative of 'community.'
When Riverside East High School student classrooms moved from St. Clair to Marine City, people were leery of allowing the “alternative students” become a part of Marine City High. Now they are a valued part of the community.
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