Farmington’s focus on public art fosters economic growth
The City of Farmington's collaborations support its vision of leveraging public art as an economic driver.
The City of Farmington's collaborations support its vision of leveraging public art as an economic driver.
Without stable housing, meaningful mental health treatment is nearly impossible.
Once inspired by a high school mentor, Dr. Michele Bloxson now advances health equity through public dentistry and trauma-informed care.
This winter has brought above-average ice cover to the Great Lakes. But despite year-to-year variability, average ice cover has been declining for the past 50 years, with cascading consequences for communities and the environment.
“By investing in students through renewable scholarships and life needs support, donors help remove the barriers that stand between determined students and their degrees.”
Mental health care cannot be effective or sustainable unless people to feel safe, stable, and supported.
This year's winter season may be colder and snowier than usual, but that doesn't stop folks from enjoying wintery activities.
An Indigenous and veteran-owned herbal company based in Port Huron, Native Blend focuses on the philosophy that medicine should serve the community.
Friends of the St. Clair River will host a winter stonefly search on February 28 at Columbus County Park; data collected during the event will give scientists insight into the health of the Belle River.
As educators, Bill and Ann Maas understood that accessibility is a key component in having a strong community, opening the doors to literacy and educational and recreational materials and activities, regardless of one’s economic situation.
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