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BATTLE CREEK WILL BE 'CELEBRATING THE DIVERSITY OF AFRICAN New to this year’s Juneteenth festivities is a virtual concert by Battle Creek jazz fusion ensemble Minor Element on Saturday, June 19, at 7 p.m. Gray says the Juneteenth Committee was approached earlier this year by representatives with the Irving S. Gilmore International Keyboard Festival headquartered in Kalamazoo. “The Gilmore was reaching out to say they wanted to align with whatever MICHIGAN AGENCIES OFFER IN-HOME COVID-19 VACCINATIONS FOR Michigan agencies offer in-home COVID-19 vaccinations for homebound residents. More than 21,000 of the state's estimated 110,000 homebound residents have received their shots through a state initiative in partnership with local agencies. Nathaniel Bergman administers a COVID-19 vaccine to a homebound resident in her home. AFFORDABLE HOUSING: WHAT IS IT, WHERE TO FIND IT, AND WHY Affordable housing is often listed on and found in the same buildings as market-rate units. These units can be priced at 30, 50, or 80% of the median income of the area where the rental unit is located. This would make rent in affordable housing units range from approximately $400 to $1,000. “Developers receive significant tax credits to NEW MIDLAND RESTAURANT OFFERS FRESH OFFERINGS IN FORMER New Midland restaurant offers fresh offerings in former Shirlene’s. Antonio’s had a soft opening last Saturday, May 15. They're now open for business at 1716 W. Wackerly St. Photo by Ron Beacom. A new Midland restaurant, Antonio’s Bar & Grill, has a new look and a little bit of everything on its menu. From homemade soups, sandwichesand
METROMODE - DETROIT
Metromode posts daily reports on job growth and development in Southeast Michigan, from Detroit to Ann Arbor. Metromode is a resource for people who want to work, build a business, relocate or visit in Southeast Michigan cities. GET YOUR FEET ON THE STREET IN TWO BAY CITY BUSINESS Visitors enjoy food and beverages at outdoor tables in Bay City's East Side business district. And this year, with more time to plan, will be better yet, says Andrew Heppner, who owns Populace Coffee, 810 Saginaw St., with his wife, Justice. Rounding out the roster this year are family activities such as magic shows and balloon artists, a pet adoption event, a long lineup of live music, and STUDIES SHOW MAJOR ECONOMIC BENEFITS FROM PARKS AND TRAILS Studies show major economic benefits from parks and trails – and Michigan leaders are catching on. Patrick Dunn | Thursday, April 15, 2021. As local studies have identified billions of dollars in economic benefits from the region's parks and trails, area leaders have increasingly come together to acknowledge and better leverage thosebenefits.
LOOKING BACK: ONCE KNOWN FOR CHERRIES, THE GROSSE POINTES Looking Back: Once known for cherries, the Grosse Pointes work to preserve their historic character. This story is part of an occasional series about historic preservation in metro Detroit’s historic communities. In French, the name Grosse Pointe means ‘large point.’. The area on the southeast side of Michigan is split intofive different
APARTMENT AND COMMERCIAL DEVELOPMENT HOPES TO OPEN BY FALL The site plan for the Westgate Commons apartment/commercial project at 615 W. Kalamazoo Ave. shows the property with Kalamazoo Avenue on the north, Eleanor Street to the south and the Amtrak railroad tracks tothe east.
SECOND WAVEREGIONFOCUS AREASSERIESCAPITAL GAINS Hope and solidarity among themes of Kalamazoo gathering to observe George Floyd's death. Second Wave MediaThursday, May 27, 2021.Longform.
BATTLE CREEK WILL BE 'CELEBRATING THE DIVERSITY OF AFRICAN New to this year’s Juneteenth festivities is a virtual concert by Battle Creek jazz fusion ensemble Minor Element on Saturday, June 19, at 7 p.m. Gray says the Juneteenth Committee was approached earlier this year by representatives with the Irving S. Gilmore International Keyboard Festival headquartered in Kalamazoo. “The Gilmore was reaching out to say they wanted to align with whatever MICHIGAN AGENCIES OFFER IN-HOME COVID-19 VACCINATIONS FOR Michigan agencies offer in-home COVID-19 vaccinations for homebound residents. More than 21,000 of the state's estimated 110,000 homebound residents have received their shots through a state initiative in partnership with local agencies. Nathaniel Bergman administers a COVID-19 vaccine to a homebound resident in her home. AFFORDABLE HOUSING: WHAT IS IT, WHERE TO FIND IT, AND WHY Affordable housing is often listed on and found in the same buildings as market-rate units. These units can be priced at 30, 50, or 80% of the median income of the area where the rental unit is located. This would make rent in affordable housing units range from approximately $400 to $1,000. “Developers receive significant tax credits to NEW MIDLAND RESTAURANT OFFERS FRESH OFFERINGS IN FORMER New Midland restaurant offers fresh offerings in former Shirlene’s. Antonio’s had a soft opening last Saturday, May 15. They're now open for business at 1716 W. Wackerly St. Photo by Ron Beacom. A new Midland restaurant, Antonio’s Bar & Grill, has a new look and a little bit of everything on its menu. From homemade soups, sandwichesand
METROMODE - DETROIT
Metromode posts daily reports on job growth and development in Southeast Michigan, from Detroit to Ann Arbor. Metromode is a resource for people who want to work, build a business, relocate or visit in Southeast Michigan cities. GET YOUR FEET ON THE STREET IN TWO BAY CITY BUSINESS Visitors enjoy food and beverages at outdoor tables in Bay City's East Side business district. And this year, with more time to plan, will be better yet, says Andrew Heppner, who owns Populace Coffee, 810 Saginaw St., with his wife, Justice. Rounding out the roster this year are family activities such as magic shows and balloon artists, a pet adoption event, a long lineup of live music, and STUDIES SHOW MAJOR ECONOMIC BENEFITS FROM PARKS AND TRAILS Studies show major economic benefits from parks and trails – and Michigan leaders are catching on. Patrick Dunn | Thursday, April 15, 2021. As local studies have identified billions of dollars in economic benefits from the region's parks and trails, area leaders have increasingly come together to acknowledge and better leverage thosebenefits.
LOOKING BACK: ONCE KNOWN FOR CHERRIES, THE GROSSE POINTES Looking Back: Once known for cherries, the Grosse Pointes work to preserve their historic character. This story is part of an occasional series about historic preservation in metro Detroit’s historic communities. In French, the name Grosse Pointe means ‘large point.’. The area on the southeast side of Michigan is split intofive different
APARTMENT AND COMMERCIAL DEVELOPMENT HOPES TO OPEN BY FALL The site plan for the Westgate Commons apartment/commercial project at 615 W. Kalamazoo Ave. shows the property with Kalamazoo Avenue on the north, Eleanor Street to the south and the Amtrak railroad tracks tothe east.
SECOND WAVE
Hope and solidarity among themes of Kalamazoo gathering to observe George Floyd's death. Second Wave MediaThursday, May 27, 2021.Longform.
COVID RESHAPED HOW MICHIGAN SCHOOLS PROVIDE MEALS. WILL This article is part of State of Health, a series about how Michigan communities are rising to address health challenges.It is made possible with funding from the Michigan Health Endowment Fund. When COVID-19 stay-home orders went into effect in March 2020, Plymouth-Canton Community Schools' (P-CCS) food service team made huge changes — and fast. Food service staff at all of the district's HOW AN ANN ARBOR WARMING-BLANKET BUSINESS SCALED UP DURING This story is part of a series about Washtenaw County businesses' response to the COVID-19 pandemic. Support for this series is provided by Ann Arbor SPARK. Last February, before many Americans even knew the word COVID-19, Warmilu founder Grace Hsia had been following the pandemic and knew it was going to disrupt her business. Her Ann Arbor-based company creates non-electric SOUTHEAST MICHIGAN ADVOCATES PURSUE ACCESSIBLE OUTDOOR Parks systems, nonprofits, and other advocates are working to improve facilities, equipment, and infrastructure so all can enjoy Southeast Michigan's parks and trails. This article is part of Inside Our Outdoors, a series about Southeast Michigan's connected parks, HOW POP-UPS HELPED SAVE ANN ARBOR AND YPSI RESTAURATEURS Many restaurateurs and chefs across Washtenaw County have had to cook up creative ways to reinvent their culinary careers. As part of one of the industries hardest-hit by COVID-19 health concerns and restrictions, many restaurateurs and chefs across Washtenaw Countyhave had to
LIVE MUSIC TO RETURN TO DOWNTOWN FARMINGTON, LINEUPS ANNOUNCED Maybe it’s the simple joy of hearing music waft through the air as you stroll through downtown, maybe it’s the anticipation in carrying lawn chairs and coolers to a destination concert in the park, but one thing’s for certain: The return of live music is one of the most welcome benefits from the lifting of COVID-19 era restrictions onpublic gatherings.
AFFORDABLE HOUSING: WHAT IS IT, WHERE TO FIND IT, AND WHY Affordable housing is often listed on and found in the same buildings as market-rate units. These units can be priced at 30, 50, or 80% of the median income of the area where the rental unit is located. This would make rent in affordable housing units range from approximately $400 to $1,000. “Developers receive significant tax credits to YPSI PRIDE BRINGS LGBTQ+ COMMUNITY BACK TOGETHER FOR A Ypsi Pride. Although Ypsi Pride had a great deal of success going virtual in 2020, organizers and participants are happy to be back together in person for four weekends of programming this month. The celebration of Ypsi's LGBTQ+ community takes place each Friday in June outdoors on downtown Ypsilanti's Washington Street and other Ypsivenues.
CHELSEA DISTILLERY WINS NATIONAL AWARDS FOR S'MORE Chelsea's Ugly Dog Distillery was recently awarded both a Double Gold medal and a Best in Class award for its S'Mores Kentucky Bourbon at the 2021 San Francisco World Spirits Competition (SFWSC). The award-winning bourbon features flavors of chocolate, vanilla, graham crackers, and smoky campfire. Rick Wyble, Ugly Dog's head distiller, says that while he always enters competitions hoping EXPLORE SOME HIDDEN GEMS ALONG MICHIGAN'S THUMB COAST Explore some hidden gems along Michigan's Thumb coast. Ice cream is a crowd favorite in Grindstone City. Allison Torres Burtka. The Art Barn in Port Austin. Allison Torres Burtka. This map was created by a user. Learn how to create your own. Michigan’s Thumb covers 150 miles ofshoreline.
SECOND WAVEREGIONFOCUS AREASSERIESCAPITAL GAINS Hope and solidarity among themes of Kalamazoo gathering to observe George Floyd's death. Second Wave MediaThursday, May 27, 2021.Longform.
BATTLE CREEK WILL BE 'CELEBRATING THE DIVERSITY OF AFRICAN New to this year’s Juneteenth festivities is a virtual concert by Battle Creek jazz fusion ensemble Minor Element on Saturday, June 19, at 7 p.m. Gray says the Juneteenth Committee was approached earlier this year by representatives with the Irving S. Gilmore International Keyboard Festival headquartered in Kalamazoo. “The Gilmore was reaching out to say they wanted to align with whatever MICHIGAN AGENCIES OFFER IN-HOME COVID-19 VACCINATIONS FOR Michigan agencies offer in-home COVID-19 vaccinations for homebound residents. More than 21,000 of the state's estimated 110,000 homebound residents have received their shots through a state initiative in partnership with local agencies. Nathaniel Bergman administers a COVID-19 vaccine to a homebound resident in her home. AFFORDABLE HOUSING: WHAT IS IT, WHERE TO FIND IT, AND WHY Affordable housing is often listed on and found in the same buildings as market-rate units. These units can be priced at 30, 50, or 80% of the median income of the area where the rental unit is located. This would make rent in affordable housing units range from approximately $400 to $1,000. “Developers receive significant tax credits to NEW MIDLAND RESTAURANT OFFERS FRESH OFFERINGS IN FORMER New Midland restaurant offers fresh offerings in former Shirlene’s. Antonio’s had a soft opening last Saturday, May 15. They're now open for business at 1716 W. Wackerly St. Photo by Ron Beacom. A new Midland restaurant, Antonio’s Bar & Grill, has a new look and a little bit of everything on its menu. From homemade soups, sandwichesand
METROMODE - DETROIT
Metromode posts daily reports on job growth and development in Southeast Michigan, from Detroit to Ann Arbor. Metromode is a resource for people who want to work, build a business, relocate or visit in Southeast Michigan cities. GET YOUR FEET ON THE STREET IN TWO BAY CITY BUSINESS Visitors enjoy food and beverages at outdoor tables in Bay City's East Side business district. And this year, with more time to plan, will be better yet, says Andrew Heppner, who owns Populace Coffee, 810 Saginaw St., with his wife, Justice. Rounding out the roster this year are family activities such as magic shows and balloon artists, a pet adoption event, a long lineup of live music, and STUDIES SHOW MAJOR ECONOMIC BENEFITS FROM PARKS AND TRAILS Studies show major economic benefits from parks and trails – and Michigan leaders are catching on. Patrick Dunn | Thursday, April 15, 2021. As local studies have identified billions of dollars in economic benefits from the region's parks and trails, area leaders have increasingly come together to acknowledge and better leverage thosebenefits.
LOOKING BACK: ONCE KNOWN FOR CHERRIES, THE GROSSE POINTES Looking Back: Once known for cherries, the Grosse Pointes work to preserve their historic character. This story is part of an occasional series about historic preservation in metro Detroit’s historic communities. In French, the name Grosse Pointe means ‘large point.’. The area on the southeast side of Michigan is split intofive different
APARTMENT AND COMMERCIAL DEVELOPMENT HOPES TO OPEN BY FALL The site plan for the Westgate Commons apartment/commercial project at 615 W. Kalamazoo Ave. shows the property with Kalamazoo Avenue on the north, Eleanor Street to the south and the Amtrak railroad tracks tothe east.
SECOND WAVEREGIONFOCUS AREASSERIESCAPITAL GAINS Hope and solidarity among themes of Kalamazoo gathering to observe George Floyd's death. Second Wave MediaThursday, May 27, 2021.Longform.
BATTLE CREEK WILL BE 'CELEBRATING THE DIVERSITY OF AFRICAN New to this year’s Juneteenth festivities is a virtual concert by Battle Creek jazz fusion ensemble Minor Element on Saturday, June 19, at 7 p.m. Gray says the Juneteenth Committee was approached earlier this year by representatives with the Irving S. Gilmore International Keyboard Festival headquartered in Kalamazoo. “The Gilmore was reaching out to say they wanted to align with whatever MICHIGAN AGENCIES OFFER IN-HOME COVID-19 VACCINATIONS FOR Michigan agencies offer in-home COVID-19 vaccinations for homebound residents. More than 21,000 of the state's estimated 110,000 homebound residents have received their shots through a state initiative in partnership with local agencies. Nathaniel Bergman administers a COVID-19 vaccine to a homebound resident in her home. AFFORDABLE HOUSING: WHAT IS IT, WHERE TO FIND IT, AND WHY Affordable housing is often listed on and found in the same buildings as market-rate units. These units can be priced at 30, 50, or 80% of the median income of the area where the rental unit is located. This would make rent in affordable housing units range from approximately $400 to $1,000. “Developers receive significant tax credits to NEW MIDLAND RESTAURANT OFFERS FRESH OFFERINGS IN FORMER New Midland restaurant offers fresh offerings in former Shirlene’s. Antonio’s had a soft opening last Saturday, May 15. They're now open for business at 1716 W. Wackerly St. Photo by Ron Beacom. A new Midland restaurant, Antonio’s Bar & Grill, has a new look and a little bit of everything on its menu. From homemade soups, sandwichesand
METROMODE - DETROIT
Metromode posts daily reports on job growth and development in Southeast Michigan, from Detroit to Ann Arbor. Metromode is a resource for people who want to work, build a business, relocate or visit in Southeast Michigan cities. GET YOUR FEET ON THE STREET IN TWO BAY CITY BUSINESS Visitors enjoy food and beverages at outdoor tables in Bay City's East Side business district. And this year, with more time to plan, will be better yet, says Andrew Heppner, who owns Populace Coffee, 810 Saginaw St., with his wife, Justice. Rounding out the roster this year are family activities such as magic shows and balloon artists, a pet adoption event, a long lineup of live music, and STUDIES SHOW MAJOR ECONOMIC BENEFITS FROM PARKS AND TRAILS Studies show major economic benefits from parks and trails – and Michigan leaders are catching on. Patrick Dunn | Thursday, April 15, 2021. As local studies have identified billions of dollars in economic benefits from the region's parks and trails, area leaders have increasingly come together to acknowledge and better leverage thosebenefits.
LOOKING BACK: ONCE KNOWN FOR CHERRIES, THE GROSSE POINTES Looking Back: Once known for cherries, the Grosse Pointes work to preserve their historic character. This story is part of an occasional series about historic preservation in metro Detroit’s historic communities. In French, the name Grosse Pointe means ‘large point.’. The area on the southeast side of Michigan is split intofive different
APARTMENT AND COMMERCIAL DEVELOPMENT HOPES TO OPEN BY FALL The site plan for the Westgate Commons apartment/commercial project at 615 W. Kalamazoo Ave. shows the property with Kalamazoo Avenue on the north, Eleanor Street to the south and the Amtrak railroad tracks tothe east.
SECOND WAVE
Hope and solidarity among themes of Kalamazoo gathering to observe George Floyd's death. Second Wave MediaThursday, May 27, 2021.Longform.
COVID RESHAPED HOW MICHIGAN SCHOOLS PROVIDE MEALS. WILL This article is part of State of Health, a series about how Michigan communities are rising to address health challenges.It is made possible with funding from the Michigan Health Endowment Fund. When COVID-19 stay-home orders went into effect in March 2020, Plymouth-Canton Community Schools' (P-CCS) food service team made huge changes — and fast. Food service staff at all of the district's HOW AN ANN ARBOR WARMING-BLANKET BUSINESS SCALED UP DURING This story is part of a series about Washtenaw County businesses' response to the COVID-19 pandemic. Support for this series is provided by Ann Arbor SPARK. Last February, before many Americans even knew the word COVID-19, Warmilu founder Grace Hsia had been following the pandemic and knew it was going to disrupt her business. Her Ann Arbor-based company creates non-electric SOUTHEAST MICHIGAN ADVOCATES PURSUE ACCESSIBLE OUTDOOR Parks systems, nonprofits, and other advocates are working to improve facilities, equipment, and infrastructure so all can enjoy Southeast Michigan's parks and trails. This article is part of Inside Our Outdoors, a series about Southeast Michigan's connected parks, HOW POP-UPS HELPED SAVE ANN ARBOR AND YPSI RESTAURATEURS Many restaurateurs and chefs across Washtenaw County have had to cook up creative ways to reinvent their culinary careers. As part of one of the industries hardest-hit by COVID-19 health concerns and restrictions, many restaurateurs and chefs across Washtenaw Countyhave had to
LIVE MUSIC TO RETURN TO DOWNTOWN FARMINGTON, LINEUPS ANNOUNCED Maybe it’s the simple joy of hearing music waft through the air as you stroll through downtown, maybe it’s the anticipation in carrying lawn chairs and coolers to a destination concert in the park, but one thing’s for certain: The return of live music is one of the most welcome benefits from the lifting of COVID-19 era restrictions onpublic gatherings.
AFFORDABLE HOUSING: WHAT IS IT, WHERE TO FIND IT, AND WHY Affordable housing is often listed on and found in the same buildings as market-rate units. These units can be priced at 30, 50, or 80% of the median income of the area where the rental unit is located. This would make rent in affordable housing units range from approximately $400 to $1,000. “Developers receive significant tax credits to YPSI PRIDE BRINGS LGBTQ+ COMMUNITY BACK TOGETHER FOR A Ypsi Pride. Although Ypsi Pride had a great deal of success going virtual in 2020, organizers and participants are happy to be back together in person for four weekends of programming this month. The celebration of Ypsi's LGBTQ+ community takes place each Friday in June outdoors on downtown Ypsilanti's Washington Street and other Ypsivenues.
CHELSEA DISTILLERY WINS NATIONAL AWARDS FOR S'MORE Chelsea's Ugly Dog Distillery was recently awarded both a Double Gold medal and a Best in Class award for its S'Mores Kentucky Bourbon at the 2021 San Francisco World Spirits Competition (SFWSC). The award-winning bourbon features flavors of chocolate, vanilla, graham crackers, and smoky campfire. Rick Wyble, Ugly Dog's head distiller, says that while he always enters competitions hoping EXPLORE SOME HIDDEN GEMS ALONG MICHIGAN'S THUMB COAST Explore some hidden gems along Michigan's Thumb coast. Ice cream is a crowd favorite in Grindstone City. Allison Torres Burtka. The Art Barn in Port Austin. Allison Torres Burtka. This map was created by a user. Learn how to create your own. Michigan’s Thumb covers 150 miles ofshoreline.
SECOND WAVEREGIONFOCUS AREASSERIESCAPITAL GAINS Hope and solidarity among themes of Kalamazoo gathering to observe George Floyd's death. Second Wave MediaThursday, May 27, 2021.Longform.
BATTLE CREEK WILL BE 'CELEBRATING THE DIVERSITY OF AFRICAN New to this year’s Juneteenth festivities is a virtual concert by Battle Creek jazz fusion ensemble Minor Element on Saturday, June 19, at 7 p.m. Gray says the Juneteenth Committee was approached earlier this year by representatives with the Irving S. Gilmore International Keyboard Festival headquartered in Kalamazoo. “The Gilmore was reaching out to say they wanted to align with whatever MICHIGAN AGENCIES OFFER IN-HOME COVID-19 VACCINATIONS FOR Michigan agencies offer in-home COVID-19 vaccinations for homebound residents. More than 21,000 of the state's estimated 110,000 homebound residents have received their shots through a state initiative in partnership with local agencies. Nathaniel Bergman administers a COVID-19 vaccine to a homebound resident in her home. NEW MIDLAND RESTAURANT OFFERS FRESH OFFERINGS IN FORMER New Midland restaurant offers fresh offerings in former Shirlene’s. Antonio’s had a soft opening last Saturday, May 15. They're now open for business at 1716 W. Wackerly St. Photo by Ron Beacom. A new Midland restaurant, Antonio’s Bar & Grill, has a new look and a little bit of everything on its menu. From homemade soups, sandwichesand
GET YOUR FEET ON THE STREET IN TWO BAY CITY BUSINESS Visitors enjoy food and beverages at outdoor tables in Bay City's East Side business district. And this year, with more time to plan, will be better yet, says Andrew Heppner, who owns Populace Coffee, 810 Saginaw St., with his wife, Justice. Rounding out the roster this year are family activities such as magic shows and balloon artists, a pet adoption event, a long lineup of live music, and BEYOND POVERTY: FAMILIES STRUGGLED TO MAKE ENDS MEET The 2021 ALICE Report found 38% of households struggled to make ends meet in 2019, prior to the onset of the coronavirus pandemic, essentially unchanged from the 39% of households identified as living below ALICE thresholds in the previous biennial report, but up significantly from pre-recession 2007. According to a data point newto this year
STUDIES SHOW MAJOR ECONOMIC BENEFITS FROM PARKS AND TRAILS Studies show major economic benefits from parks and trails – and Michigan leaders are catching on. Patrick Dunn | Thursday, April 15, 2021. As local studies have identified billions of dollars in economic benefits from the region's parks and trails, area leaders have increasingly come together to acknowledge and better leverage thosebenefits.
PEDESTRIAN PLAZAS OPENING THIS JUNE IN DOWNTOWN MIDLAND The pedestrian plaza will be opening in downtown Midland on June 10, with street closures beginning June 4. Midlanders and tourists alike can enjoy outdoor seating, added greenery, twinkling lights, live music, and fun events all summer. TORCH LAKE IS A CAUTIONARY TALE OF WHAT HAPPENS WHEN Sam Eggleston. Of all the Areas of Concern in the Upper Peninsula, it is the Keweenaw's Torch Lake that has suffered the most at the hands of industry and mining. The lake, on which the towns of Lake Linden and Hubbell are situated, was the site of multiple mining operations and copper processing industry all the way through the mid-20thcentury.
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The Brass Rail Bar is meant to feel like a home away from home. The first thing you'll notice when stepping into the Brass Rail Bar is the cozy, intimate atmosphere--as if you've arrived at a relative's familiar living room. Considered one of the oldest and most historic bars in Port Huron, the establishment is as classic as it comes. SECOND WAVEREGIONFOCUS AREASSERIESCAPITAL GAINS Hope and solidarity among themes of Kalamazoo gathering to observe George Floyd's death. Second Wave MediaThursday, May 27, 2021.Longform.
BATTLE CREEK WILL BE 'CELEBRATING THE DIVERSITY OF AFRICAN New to this year’s Juneteenth festivities is a virtual concert by Battle Creek jazz fusion ensemble Minor Element on Saturday, June 19, at 7 p.m. Gray says the Juneteenth Committee was approached earlier this year by representatives with the Irving S. Gilmore International Keyboard Festival headquartered in Kalamazoo. “The Gilmore was reaching out to say they wanted to align with whatever MICHIGAN AGENCIES OFFER IN-HOME COVID-19 VACCINATIONS FOR Michigan agencies offer in-home COVID-19 vaccinations for homebound residents. More than 21,000 of the state's estimated 110,000 homebound residents have received their shots through a state initiative in partnership with local agencies. Nathaniel Bergman administers a COVID-19 vaccine to a homebound resident in her home. NEW MIDLAND RESTAURANT OFFERS FRESH OFFERINGS IN FORMER New Midland restaurant offers fresh offerings in former Shirlene’s. Antonio’s had a soft opening last Saturday, May 15. They're now open for business at 1716 W. Wackerly St. Photo by Ron Beacom. A new Midland restaurant, Antonio’s Bar & Grill, has a new look and a little bit of everything on its menu. From homemade soups, sandwichesand
GET YOUR FEET ON THE STREET IN TWO BAY CITY BUSINESS Visitors enjoy food and beverages at outdoor tables in Bay City's East Side business district. And this year, with more time to plan, will be better yet, says Andrew Heppner, who owns Populace Coffee, 810 Saginaw St., with his wife, Justice. Rounding out the roster this year are family activities such as magic shows and balloon artists, a pet adoption event, a long lineup of live music, and BEYOND POVERTY: FAMILIES STRUGGLED TO MAKE ENDS MEET The 2021 ALICE Report found 38% of households struggled to make ends meet in 2019, prior to the onset of the coronavirus pandemic, essentially unchanged from the 39% of households identified as living below ALICE thresholds in the previous biennial report, but up significantly from pre-recession 2007. According to a data point newto this year
STUDIES SHOW MAJOR ECONOMIC BENEFITS FROM PARKS AND TRAILS Studies show major economic benefits from parks and trails – and Michigan leaders are catching on. Patrick Dunn | Thursday, April 15, 2021. As local studies have identified billions of dollars in economic benefits from the region's parks and trails, area leaders have increasingly come together to acknowledge and better leverage thosebenefits.
PEDESTRIAN PLAZAS OPENING THIS JUNE IN DOWNTOWN MIDLAND The pedestrian plaza will be opening in downtown Midland on June 10, with street closures beginning June 4. Midlanders and tourists alike can enjoy outdoor seating, added greenery, twinkling lights, live music, and fun events all summer. TORCH LAKE IS A CAUTIONARY TALE OF WHAT HAPPENS WHEN Sam Eggleston. Of all the Areas of Concern in the Upper Peninsula, it is the Keweenaw's Torch Lake that has suffered the most at the hands of industry and mining. The lake, on which the towns of Lake Linden and Hubbell are situated, was the site of multiple mining operations and copper processing industry all the way through the mid-20thcentury.
THE BRASS RAIL BAR
The Brass Rail Bar is meant to feel like a home away from home. The first thing you'll notice when stepping into the Brass Rail Bar is the cozy, intimate atmosphere--as if you've arrived at a relative's familiar living room. Considered one of the oldest and most historic bars in Port Huron, the establishment is as classic as it comes. COVID RESHAPED HOW MICHIGAN SCHOOLS PROVIDE MEALS. WILL 22 hours ago · This article is part of State of Health, a series about how Michigan communities are rising to address health challenges.It is made possible with funding from the Michigan Health Endowment Fund. When COVID-19 stay-home orders went into effect in March 2020, Plymouth-Canton Community Schools' (P-CCS) food service team made huge changes — and fast. Food service staff at all of the HOW AN ANN ARBOR WARMING-BLANKET BUSINESS SCALED UP DURING This story is part of a series about Washtenaw County businesses' response to the COVID-19 pandemic. Support for this series is provided by Ann Arbor SPARK. Last February, before many Americans even knew the word COVID-19, Warmilu founder Grace Hsia had been following the pandemic and knew it was going to disrupt her business. Her Ann Arbor-based company creates non-electric KALAMAZOO PUBLIC SAFETY ASKS FOR THE COMMUNITY'S HELP TO Editor's note: This story is part of Southwest Michigan Second Wave's On the Ground Kalamazoo series. Staying home to prevent the spread of COVID-19 did not prevent the spread of gun violence in Kalamazoo last year. And things aren't much better this HOW POP-UPS HELPED SAVE ANN ARBOR AND YPSI RESTAURATEURS Many restaurateurs and chefs across Washtenaw County have had to cook up creative ways to reinvent their culinary careers. As part of one of the industries hardest-hit by COVID-19 health concerns and restrictions, many restaurateurs and chefs across Washtenaw Countyhave had to
BATTLE CREEK WILL BE 'CELEBRATING THE DIVERSITY OF AFRICAN New to this year’s Juneteenth festivities is a virtual concert by Battle Creek jazz fusion ensemble Minor Element on Saturday, June 19, at 7 p.m. Gray says the Juneteenth Committee was approached earlier this year by representatives with the Irving S. Gilmore International Keyboard Festival headquartered in Kalamazoo. “The Gilmore was reaching out to say they wanted to align with whatever POLICE WILL RESPOND TO FEWER NONVIOLENT INCIDENTS IN YPSI There's no need for an armed police response to nonviolent incidents like noise complaints, fireworks, or young people out after curfew. Instead, those quality-of-life issues can be addressed through neighbor-to-neighbor education. That's the idea behind the new Y-Town Quality of Life initiative STUDIES SHOW MAJOR ECONOMIC BENEFITS FROM PARKS AND TRAILS Studies show major economic benefits from parks and trails – and Michigan leaders are catching on. Patrick Dunn | Thursday, April 15, 2021. As local studies have identified billions of dollars in economic benefits from the region's parks and trails, area leaders have increasingly come together to acknowledge and better leverage thosebenefits.
YPSI PRIDE BRINGS LGBTQ+ COMMUNITY BACK TOGETHER FOR A Although Ypsi Pride had a great deal of success going virtual in 2020, organizers and participants are happy to be back together in person for four weekends of programming this month. The celebration of Ypsi's LGBTQ+ community takes place each Friday in June outdoors on downtown Ypsilanti's Washington Street and other Ypsi venues. CHELSEA DISTILLERY WINS NATIONAL AWARDS FOR S'MORE Chelsea's Ugly Dog Distillery was recently awarded both a Double Gold medal and a Best in Class award for its S'Mores Kentucky Bourbon at the 2021 San Francisco World Spirits Competition (SFWSC). The award-winning bourbon features flavors of chocolate, vanilla, graham crackers, and smoky campfire. Rick Wyble, Ugly Dog's head distiller, says that while he always enters competitions hoping WALKING THROUGH BAY CITY’S CENTER AVENUE DISTRICT TAKES 1315 Center Ave., The Whitney Residence. Charles Whitney’s home is unique being on Center Avenue at a time when most homes were built using lumber money. Whitney, though, was not a lumber baron. Whitney was born in Adrian, Michigan in 1850 and arrived in Bay City in 1874 after living in Alpena for a few years. SECOND WAVEREGIONFOCUS AREASSERIESCAPITAL GAINS Hope and solidarity among themes of Kalamazoo gathering to observe George Floyd's death. Second Wave MediaThursday, May 27, 2021.Longform.
BATTLE CREEK WILL BE 'CELEBRATING THE DIVERSITY OF AFRICAN New to this year’s Juneteenth festivities is a virtual concert by Battle Creek jazz fusion ensemble Minor Element on Saturday, June 19, at 7 p.m. Gray says the Juneteenth Committee was approached earlier this year by representatives with the Irving S. Gilmore International Keyboard Festival headquartered in Kalamazoo. “The Gilmore was reaching out to say they wanted to align with whatever MICHIGAN AGENCIES OFFER IN-HOME COVID-19 VACCINATIONS FOR Michigan agencies offer in-home COVID-19 vaccinations for homebound residents. More than 21,000 of the state's estimated 110,000 homebound residents have received their shots through a state initiative in partnership with local agencies. Nathaniel Bergman administers a COVID-19 vaccine to a homebound resident in her home. NEW MIDLAND RESTAURANT OFFERS FRESH OFFERINGS IN FORMER New Midland restaurant offers fresh offerings in former Shirlene’s. Antonio’s had a soft opening last Saturday, May 15. They're now open for business at 1716 W. Wackerly St. Photo by Ron Beacom. A new Midland restaurant, Antonio’s Bar & Grill, has a new look and a little bit of everything on its menu. From homemade soups, sandwichesand
GET YOUR FEET ON THE STREET IN TWO BAY CITY BUSINESS Visitors enjoy food and beverages at outdoor tables in Bay City's East Side business district. And this year, with more time to plan, will be better yet, says Andrew Heppner, who owns Populace Coffee, 810 Saginaw St., with his wife, Justice. Rounding out the roster this year are family activities such as magic shows and balloon artists, a pet adoption event, a long lineup of live music, and BEYOND POVERTY: FAMILIES STRUGGLED TO MAKE ENDS MEET The 2021 ALICE Report found 38% of households struggled to make ends meet in 2019, prior to the onset of the coronavirus pandemic, essentially unchanged from the 39% of households identified as living below ALICE thresholds in the previous biennial report, but up significantly from pre-recession 2007. According to a data point newto this year
STUDIES SHOW MAJOR ECONOMIC BENEFITS FROM PARKS AND TRAILS Studies show major economic benefits from parks and trails – and Michigan leaders are catching on. Patrick Dunn | Thursday, April 15, 2021. As local studies have identified billions of dollars in economic benefits from the region's parks and trails, area leaders have increasingly come together to acknowledge and better leverage thosebenefits.
PEDESTRIAN PLAZAS OPENING THIS JUNE IN DOWNTOWN MIDLAND The pedestrian plaza will be opening in downtown Midland on June 10, with street closures beginning June 4. Midlanders and tourists alike can enjoy outdoor seating, added greenery, twinkling lights, live music, and fun events all summer. TORCH LAKE IS A CAUTIONARY TALE OF WHAT HAPPENS WHEN Sam Eggleston. Of all the Areas of Concern in the Upper Peninsula, it is the Keweenaw's Torch Lake that has suffered the most at the hands of industry and mining. The lake, on which the towns of Lake Linden and Hubbell are situated, was the site of multiple mining operations and copper processing industry all the way through the mid-20thcentury.
THE BRASS RAIL BAR
The Brass Rail Bar is meant to feel like a home away from home. The first thing you'll notice when stepping into the Brass Rail Bar is the cozy, intimate atmosphere--as if you've arrived at a relative's familiar living room. Considered one of the oldest and most historic bars in Port Huron, the establishment is as classic as it comes. SECOND WAVEREGIONFOCUS AREASSERIESCAPITAL GAINS Hope and solidarity among themes of Kalamazoo gathering to observe George Floyd's death. Second Wave MediaThursday, May 27, 2021.Longform.
BATTLE CREEK WILL BE 'CELEBRATING THE DIVERSITY OF AFRICAN New to this year’s Juneteenth festivities is a virtual concert by Battle Creek jazz fusion ensemble Minor Element on Saturday, June 19, at 7 p.m. Gray says the Juneteenth Committee was approached earlier this year by representatives with the Irving S. Gilmore International Keyboard Festival headquartered in Kalamazoo. “The Gilmore was reaching out to say they wanted to align with whatever MICHIGAN AGENCIES OFFER IN-HOME COVID-19 VACCINATIONS FOR Michigan agencies offer in-home COVID-19 vaccinations for homebound residents. More than 21,000 of the state's estimated 110,000 homebound residents have received their shots through a state initiative in partnership with local agencies. Nathaniel Bergman administers a COVID-19 vaccine to a homebound resident in her home. NEW MIDLAND RESTAURANT OFFERS FRESH OFFERINGS IN FORMER New Midland restaurant offers fresh offerings in former Shirlene’s. Antonio’s had a soft opening last Saturday, May 15. They're now open for business at 1716 W. Wackerly St. Photo by Ron Beacom. A new Midland restaurant, Antonio’s Bar & Grill, has a new look and a little bit of everything on its menu. From homemade soups, sandwichesand
GET YOUR FEET ON THE STREET IN TWO BAY CITY BUSINESS Visitors enjoy food and beverages at outdoor tables in Bay City's East Side business district. And this year, with more time to plan, will be better yet, says Andrew Heppner, who owns Populace Coffee, 810 Saginaw St., with his wife, Justice. Rounding out the roster this year are family activities such as magic shows and balloon artists, a pet adoption event, a long lineup of live music, and BEYOND POVERTY: FAMILIES STRUGGLED TO MAKE ENDS MEET The 2021 ALICE Report found 38% of households struggled to make ends meet in 2019, prior to the onset of the coronavirus pandemic, essentially unchanged from the 39% of households identified as living below ALICE thresholds in the previous biennial report, but up significantly from pre-recession 2007. According to a data point newto this year
STUDIES SHOW MAJOR ECONOMIC BENEFITS FROM PARKS AND TRAILS Studies show major economic benefits from parks and trails – and Michigan leaders are catching on. Patrick Dunn | Thursday, April 15, 2021. As local studies have identified billions of dollars in economic benefits from the region's parks and trails, area leaders have increasingly come together to acknowledge and better leverage thosebenefits.
PEDESTRIAN PLAZAS OPENING THIS JUNE IN DOWNTOWN MIDLAND The pedestrian plaza will be opening in downtown Midland on June 10, with street closures beginning June 4. Midlanders and tourists alike can enjoy outdoor seating, added greenery, twinkling lights, live music, and fun events all summer. TORCH LAKE IS A CAUTIONARY TALE OF WHAT HAPPENS WHEN Sam Eggleston. Of all the Areas of Concern in the Upper Peninsula, it is the Keweenaw's Torch Lake that has suffered the most at the hands of industry and mining. The lake, on which the towns of Lake Linden and Hubbell are situated, was the site of multiple mining operations and copper processing industry all the way through the mid-20thcentury.
THE BRASS RAIL BAR
The Brass Rail Bar is meant to feel like a home away from home. The first thing you'll notice when stepping into the Brass Rail Bar is the cozy, intimate atmosphere--as if you've arrived at a relative's familiar living room. Considered one of the oldest and most historic bars in Port Huron, the establishment is as classic as it comes. COVID RESHAPED HOW MICHIGAN SCHOOLS PROVIDE MEALS. WILL 4 hours ago · This article is part of State of Health, a series about how Michigan communities are rising to address health challenges.It is made possible with funding from the Michigan Health Endowment Fund. When COVID-19 stay-home orders went into effect in March 2020, Plymouth-Canton Community Schools' (P-CCS) food service team made huge changes — and fast. Food service staff at all of the HOW AN ANN ARBOR WARMING-BLANKET BUSINESS SCALED UP DURING This story is part of a series about Washtenaw County businesses' response to the COVID-19 pandemic. Support for this series is provided by Ann Arbor SPARK. Last February, before many Americans even knew the word COVID-19, Warmilu founder Grace Hsia had been following the pandemic and knew it was going to disrupt her business. Her Ann Arbor-based company creates non-electric KALAMAZOO PUBLIC SAFETY ASKS FOR THE COMMUNITY'S HELP TO Editor's note: This story is part of Southwest Michigan Second Wave's On the Ground Kalamazoo series. Staying home to prevent the spread of COVID-19 did not prevent the spread of gun violence in Kalamazoo last year. And things aren't much better this HOW POP-UPS HELPED SAVE ANN ARBOR AND YPSI RESTAURATEURS Many restaurateurs and chefs across Washtenaw County have had to cook up creative ways to reinvent their culinary careers. As part of one of the industries hardest-hit by COVID-19 health concerns and restrictions, many restaurateurs and chefs across Washtenaw Countyhave had to
BATTLE CREEK WILL BE 'CELEBRATING THE DIVERSITY OF AFRICAN New to this year’s Juneteenth festivities is a virtual concert by Battle Creek jazz fusion ensemble Minor Element on Saturday, June 19, at 7 p.m. Gray says the Juneteenth Committee was approached earlier this year by representatives with the Irving S. Gilmore International Keyboard Festival headquartered in Kalamazoo. “The Gilmore was reaching out to say they wanted to align with whatever POLICE WILL RESPOND TO FEWER NONVIOLENT INCIDENTS IN YPSI There's no need for an armed police response to nonviolent incidents like noise complaints, fireworks, or young people out after curfew. Instead, those quality-of-life issues can be addressed through neighbor-to-neighbor education. That's the idea behind the new Y-Town Quality of Life initiative STUDIES SHOW MAJOR ECONOMIC BENEFITS FROM PARKS AND TRAILS Studies show major economic benefits from parks and trails – and Michigan leaders are catching on. Patrick Dunn | Thursday, April 15, 2021. As local studies have identified billions of dollars in economic benefits from the region's parks and trails, area leaders have increasingly come together to acknowledge and better leverage thosebenefits.
YPSI PRIDE BRINGS LGBTQ+ COMMUNITY BACK TOGETHER FOR A Although Ypsi Pride had a great deal of success going virtual in 2020, organizers and participants are happy to be back together in person for four weekends of programming this month. The celebration of Ypsi's LGBTQ+ community takes place each Friday in June outdoors on downtown Ypsilanti's Washington Street and other Ypsi venues. CHELSEA DISTILLERY WINS NATIONAL AWARDS FOR S'MORE Chelsea's Ugly Dog Distillery was recently awarded both a Double Gold medal and a Best in Class award for its S'Mores Kentucky Bourbon at the 2021 San Francisco World Spirits Competition (SFWSC). The award-winning bourbon features flavors of chocolate, vanilla, graham crackers, and smoky campfire. Rick Wyble, Ugly Dog's head distiller, says that while he always enters competitions hoping WALKING THROUGH BAY CITY’S CENTER AVENUE DISTRICT TAKES 1315 Center Ave., The Whitney Residence. Charles Whitney’s home is unique being on Center Avenue at a time when most homes were built using lumber money. Whitney, though, was not a lumber baron. Whitney was born in Adrian, Michigan in 1850 and arrived in Bay City in 1874 after living in Alpena for a few years. SECOND WAVEREGIONFOCUS AREASSERIESCAPITAL GAINS Hope and solidarity among themes of Kalamazoo gathering to observe George Floyd's death. Second Wave MediaThursday, May 27, 2021.Longform.
EPICENTER - SECOND WAVETHE SECOND WAVE TVUSA SECOND WAVEMICHIGAN SECOND WAVESECOND WAVE PROPAGANDASECOND WAVE MARKETINGSECOND WAVELEARNING
Boy Scout plants 110 trees along U.S. Route 127, rescues over 40 more. Liz FredendallThursday, April 29, 2021. Feature Story. Sustainability. NEW MIDLAND RESTAURANT OFFERS FRESH OFFERINGS IN FORMER New Midland restaurant offers fresh offerings in former Shirlene’s. Antonio’s had a soft opening last Saturday, May 15. They're now open for business at 1716 W. Wackerly St. Photo by Ron Beacom. A new Midland restaurant, Antonio’s Bar & Grill, has a new look and a little bit of everything on its menu. From homemade soups, sandwichesand
STUDIES SHOW MAJOR ECONOMIC BENEFITS FROM PARKS AND TRAILS Studies show major economic benefits from parks and trails – and Michigan leaders are catching on. Patrick Dunn | Thursday, April 15, 2021. As local studies have identified billions of dollars in economic benefits from the region's parks and trails, area leaders have increasingly come together to acknowledge and better leverage thosebenefits.
A HOTEL ROOM FOR THOSE WITH COVID-19 SYMPTOMS OR WHO TEST Kelli Scott, Calhoun County adminstrator John Grap. Calhoun County Commissioners formally approved a contract between the County and a Hampton Inn to house those with COVID-19 symptoms. Courtesy of Calhoun County. It will cost Calhoun County about $100,000 per month to rent out the entire hotel property which includes 63 rooms. VICE PRESIDENT OF BCU ADVISES 'DEAL WITH THE WORLD THE WAY Vice President of BCU advises 'deal with the world the way it is and not how you want it to be'. Editor's note: This story is part of Southwest Michigan Second Wave's On the Ground Battle Creek coverage. This profile is one in an occasional series on the life experiences of Battle Creek residents. Shabaka Gibson had the qualifications and FROM PORT HURON TO SOUTH HAVEN: HOW THE GREAT LAKE TO LAKEHURON TRAIL SALESPORT HURON CITYGREAT LAKE TO LAKE TRAIL 1LAKE TO LAKE BIKE TRAILPORT HURON TIMESPORT HURON CHARTER TOWNSHIP MI Michigan has five Great Lake to Lake Trails that reach from one Great Lake to another. Route 1 connects Lake Michigan at South Haven to Lake Huron at Port Huron. Part of this cross-state trail goes right through Metro Detroit, along the former Michigan Air Line and Grand Trunk railroad lines: From west to east, it includes the Huron Valley TORCH LAKE IS A CAUTIONARY TALE OF WHAT HAPPENS WHENTORCH LAKE HISTORYTORCH LAKE SAND BAR VIEWTORCH LAKE WATERTORCH LAKE WATERHOW LONG IS TORCH LAKEIS TORCH LAKE CLOSED Sam Eggleston. Of all the Areas of Concern in the Upper Peninsula, it is the Keweenaw's Torch Lake that has suffered the most at the hands of industry and mining. The lake, on which the towns of Lake Linden and Hubbell are situated, was the site of multiple mining operations and copper processing industry all the way through the mid-20thcentury.
MEET THE YPSILANTI WOMAN WHO'S ORGANIZED FOUR OF WASHTENAW Trische' Duckworth addresses the crowd at a protest at the Washtenaw County Sheriff's office. Survivors Speak. Trische' Duckworth says her role as an organizer of anti-police-brutality protests in Washtenaw County was not something she planned, but something "God-ordained." The Ypsilanti resident is a social worker and also the founder of THE NOT-SO-SECRET HISTORY OF BAY CITY'S MASONIC TEMPLEDETROIT MASONIC TEMPLEGROVE CITY MASONIC HALLSCOTTISH RITE OF DELAWARETHE MASONIC TEMPLE WEDDINGWHAT RELIGION IS MASONIC TEMPLECITY OF BAY CITY MICHIGAN The not-so-secret history of Bay City's Masonic Temple. “People still call it the Masonic Temple, but there’s nothing Masonic about it today except for its history. The Masons don’t meet there anymore,” said Chris Sova, a Past Master and current Secretary of Joppa Lodge #315. Sova is a Bay City native and 32 Degree ScottishRite Mason.
SECOND WAVEREGIONFOCUS AREASSERIESCAPITAL GAINS Hope and solidarity among themes of Kalamazoo gathering to observe George Floyd's death. Second Wave MediaThursday, May 27, 2021.Longform.
EPICENTER - SECOND WAVETHE SECOND WAVE TVUSA SECOND WAVEMICHIGAN SECOND WAVESECOND WAVE PROPAGANDASECOND WAVE MARKETINGSECOND WAVELEARNING
Boy Scout plants 110 trees along U.S. Route 127, rescues over 40 more. Liz FredendallThursday, April 29, 2021. Feature Story. Sustainability. NEW MIDLAND RESTAURANT OFFERS FRESH OFFERINGS IN FORMER New Midland restaurant offers fresh offerings in former Shirlene’s. Antonio’s had a soft opening last Saturday, May 15. They're now open for business at 1716 W. Wackerly St. Photo by Ron Beacom. A new Midland restaurant, Antonio’s Bar & Grill, has a new look and a little bit of everything on its menu. From homemade soups, sandwichesand
STUDIES SHOW MAJOR ECONOMIC BENEFITS FROM PARKS AND TRAILS Studies show major economic benefits from parks and trails – and Michigan leaders are catching on. Patrick Dunn | Thursday, April 15, 2021. As local studies have identified billions of dollars in economic benefits from the region's parks and trails, area leaders have increasingly come together to acknowledge and better leverage thosebenefits.
A HOTEL ROOM FOR THOSE WITH COVID-19 SYMPTOMS OR WHO TEST Kelli Scott, Calhoun County adminstrator John Grap. Calhoun County Commissioners formally approved a contract between the County and a Hampton Inn to house those with COVID-19 symptoms. Courtesy of Calhoun County. It will cost Calhoun County about $100,000 per month to rent out the entire hotel property which includes 63 rooms. VICE PRESIDENT OF BCU ADVISES 'DEAL WITH THE WORLD THE WAY Vice President of BCU advises 'deal with the world the way it is and not how you want it to be'. Editor's note: This story is part of Southwest Michigan Second Wave's On the Ground Battle Creek coverage. This profile is one in an occasional series on the life experiences of Battle Creek residents. Shabaka Gibson had the qualifications and FROM PORT HURON TO SOUTH HAVEN: HOW THE GREAT LAKE TO LAKEHURON TRAIL SALESPORT HURON CITYGREAT LAKE TO LAKE TRAIL 1LAKE TO LAKE BIKE TRAILPORT HURON TIMESPORT HURON CHARTER TOWNSHIP MI Michigan has five Great Lake to Lake Trails that reach from one Great Lake to another. Route 1 connects Lake Michigan at South Haven to Lake Huron at Port Huron. Part of this cross-state trail goes right through Metro Detroit, along the former Michigan Air Line and Grand Trunk railroad lines: From west to east, it includes the Huron Valley TORCH LAKE IS A CAUTIONARY TALE OF WHAT HAPPENS WHENTORCH LAKE HISTORYTORCH LAKE SAND BAR VIEWTORCH LAKE WATERTORCH LAKE WATERHOW LONG IS TORCH LAKEIS TORCH LAKE CLOSED Sam Eggleston. Of all the Areas of Concern in the Upper Peninsula, it is the Keweenaw's Torch Lake that has suffered the most at the hands of industry and mining. The lake, on which the towns of Lake Linden and Hubbell are situated, was the site of multiple mining operations and copper processing industry all the way through the mid-20thcentury.
MEET THE YPSILANTI WOMAN WHO'S ORGANIZED FOUR OF WASHTENAW Trische' Duckworth addresses the crowd at a protest at the Washtenaw County Sheriff's office. Survivors Speak. Trische' Duckworth says her role as an organizer of anti-police-brutality protests in Washtenaw County was not something she planned, but something "God-ordained." The Ypsilanti resident is a social worker and also the founder of THE NOT-SO-SECRET HISTORY OF BAY CITY'S MASONIC TEMPLEDETROIT MASONIC TEMPLEGROVE CITY MASONIC HALLSCOTTISH RITE OF DELAWARETHE MASONIC TEMPLE WEDDINGWHAT RELIGION IS MASONIC TEMPLECITY OF BAY CITY MICHIGAN The not-so-secret history of Bay City's Masonic Temple. “People still call it the Masonic Temple, but there’s nothing Masonic about it today except for its history. The Masons don’t meet there anymore,” said Chris Sova, a Past Master and current Secretary of Joppa Lodge #315. Sova is a Bay City native and 32 Degree ScottishRite Mason.
BATTLE CREEK WILL BE 'CELEBRATING THE DIVERSITY OF AFRICAN New to this year’s Juneteenth festivities is a virtual concert by Battle Creek jazz fusion ensemble Minor Element on Saturday, June 19, at 7 p.m. Gray says the Juneteenth Committee was approached earlier this year by representatives with the Irving S. Gilmore International Keyboard Festival headquartered in Kalamazoo. “The Gilmore was reaching out to say they wanted to align with whatever THE GREAT LAKES BAY REGION IS A GREAT PLAYGROUND FOR A DAY Liz and Bob Busch have owned Buckley's Mountainside Canoes in Isabella County for 11 years. He reports that Northwoods is the largest single retail store in the world for selling kayaks — they built a 30,000-square-foot building so they could stock up on kayaks. MICHIGAN AGENCIES OFFER IN-HOME COVID-19 VACCINATIONS FOR Michigan agencies offer in-home COVID-19 vaccinations for homebound residents. More than 21,000 of the state's estimated 110,000 homebound residents have received their shots through a state initiative in partnership with local agencies. Nathaniel Bergman administers a COVID-19 vaccine to a homebound resident in her home. JUNETEENTH RETURNS WITH FUN AND A RENEWED PURPOSE This year’s Juneteenth festival will be a place for history, healing, and community, organizers say. Part of that healing comes with narrowing the health disparity between the Black community and others, organizer Lindsay Cherry says. Alongside the kids’ games andfood trucks at
OTTAWA COUNTY RECEIVES UNITED WAY’S TOP HONOR FOR PANDEMIC The Greater Ottawa County United Way presented its biggest honor — the G.W. Haworth Strength of the Community Award — to Ottawa County and its staff for going above and beyond in keeping residents safe during the COVID-19 pandemic. PARKS LOOKING TO CROWDFUNDING, STATE GRANTS TO CREATE Public projects are finding new backers with state grant-matched crowdfunding campaigns. Three area parks are currently in Patronicity crowdfunding campaigns in hopes of gaining matching grants from the Michigan Economic Development Corporation. MUSKEGON WELCOMES RETURN OF POPULAR LAKESHORE ART FESTIVAL The popular Muskegon Lakeshore Art Festival (LAF) is back and promises to be better than ever. Mark your calendar for Saturday, June 26, from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. and Sunday, June 27, from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. in Downtown Muskegon. The event, hosted by the Muskegon Downtown Development Authority, is CFHZ COMMUNITY STABILIZATION FUND GRANTS TO NONPROFIT A fund launched by the Community Foundation of the Holland/Zeeland Area (CFHZ) last year to address escalating social needs during the pandemic will continue through 2021 to provide grants to area nonprofits. The decision to continue the Community Stabilization Fundcomes in
ROOTED AND RISING: CORIANDER KITCHEN AND FARM Coriander Kitchen and Farm. Photo by Nick Hagen “Detroit has a long and rich history of growing food,” Meyer said. “As our city has so much open land available for growing, it is a truly unique place to grow food and participate in the local food economy. FROM PORT HURON TO SOUTH HAVEN: HOW THE GREAT LAKE TO LAKE Michigan has five Great Lake to Lake Trails that reach from one Great Lake to another. Route 1 connects Lake Michigan at South Haven to Lake Huron at Port Huron. Part of this cross-state trail goes right through Metro Detroit, along the former Michigan Air Line and Grand Trunk railroad lines: From west to east, it includes the Huron Valley SECOND WAVEREGIONFOCUS AREASSERIESCAPITAL GAINS Hope and solidarity among themes of Kalamazoo gathering to observe George Floyd's death. Second Wave MediaThursday, May 27, 2021.Longform.
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Boy Scout plants 110 trees along U.S. Route 127, rescues over 40 more. Liz FredendallThursday, April 29, 2021. Feature Story. Sustainability. NEW MIDLAND RESTAURANT OFFERS FRESH OFFERINGS IN FORMER New Midland restaurant offers fresh offerings in former Shirlene’s. Antonio’s had a soft opening last Saturday, May 15. They're now open for business at 1716 W. Wackerly St. Photo by Ron Beacom. A new Midland restaurant, Antonio’s Bar & Grill, has a new look and a little bit of everything on its menu. From homemade soups, sandwichesand
STUDIES SHOW MAJOR ECONOMIC BENEFITS FROM PARKS AND TRAILS Studies show major economic benefits from parks and trails – and Michigan leaders are catching on. Patrick Dunn | Thursday, April 15, 2021. As local studies have identified billions of dollars in economic benefits from the region's parks and trails, area leaders have increasingly come together to acknowledge and better leverage thosebenefits.
A HOTEL ROOM FOR THOSE WITH COVID-19 SYMPTOMS OR WHO TEST Kelli Scott, Calhoun County adminstrator John Grap. Calhoun County Commissioners formally approved a contract between the County and a Hampton Inn to house those with COVID-19 symptoms. Courtesy of Calhoun County. It will cost Calhoun County about $100,000 per month to rent out the entire hotel property which includes 63 rooms.METROMODE - DETROIT
Metromode posts daily reports on job growth and development in Southeast Michigan, from Detroit to Ann Arbor. Metromode is a resource for people who want to work, build a business, relocate or visit in Southeast Michigan cities. VICE PRESIDENT OF BCU ADVISES 'DEAL WITH THE WORLD THE WAY Vice President of BCU advises 'deal with the world the way it is and not how you want it to be'. Editor's note: This story is part of Southwest Michigan Second Wave's On the Ground Battle Creek coverage. This profile is one in an occasional series on the life experiences of Battle Creek residents. Shabaka Gibson had the qualifications and FROM PORT HURON TO SOUTH HAVEN: HOW THE GREAT LAKE TO LAKEHURON TRAIL SALESPORT HURON CITYGREAT LAKE TO LAKE TRAIL 1LAKE TO LAKE BIKE TRAILPORT HURON TIMESPORT HURON CHARTER TOWNSHIP MI Michigan has five Great Lake to Lake Trails that reach from one Great Lake to another. Route 1 connects Lake Michigan at South Haven to Lake Huron at Port Huron. Part of this cross-state trail goes right through Metro Detroit, along the former Michigan Air Line and Grand Trunk railroad lines: From west to east, it includes the Huron Valley TORCH LAKE IS A CAUTIONARY TALE OF WHAT HAPPENS WHENTORCH LAKE HISTORYTORCH LAKE SAND BAR VIEWTORCH LAKE WATERTORCH LAKE WATERHOW LONG IS TORCH LAKEIS TORCH LAKE CLOSED Sam Eggleston. Of all the Areas of Concern in the Upper Peninsula, it is the Keweenaw's Torch Lake that has suffered the most at the hands of industry and mining. The lake, on which the towns of Lake Linden and Hubbell are situated, was the site of multiple mining operations and copper processing industry all the way through the mid-20thcentury.
MEET THE YPSILANTI WOMAN WHO'S ORGANIZED FOUR OF WASHTENAW Trische' Duckworth addresses the crowd at a protest at the Washtenaw County Sheriff's office. Survivors Speak. Trische' Duckworth says her role as an organizer of anti-police-brutality protests in Washtenaw County was not something she planned, but something "God-ordained." The Ypsilanti resident is a social worker and also the founder of SECOND WAVEREGIONFOCUS AREASSERIESCAPITAL GAINS Hope and solidarity among themes of Kalamazoo gathering to observe George Floyd's death. Second Wave MediaThursday, May 27, 2021.Longform.
EPICENTER - SECOND WAVETHE SECOND WAVE TVUSA SECOND WAVEMICHIGAN SECOND WAVESECOND WAVE PROPAGANDASECOND WAVE MARKETINGSECOND WAVELEARNING
Boy Scout plants 110 trees along U.S. Route 127, rescues over 40 more. Liz FredendallThursday, April 29, 2021. Feature Story. Sustainability. NEW MIDLAND RESTAURANT OFFERS FRESH OFFERINGS IN FORMER New Midland restaurant offers fresh offerings in former Shirlene’s. Antonio’s had a soft opening last Saturday, May 15. They're now open for business at 1716 W. Wackerly St. Photo by Ron Beacom. A new Midland restaurant, Antonio’s Bar & Grill, has a new look and a little bit of everything on its menu. From homemade soups, sandwichesand
STUDIES SHOW MAJOR ECONOMIC BENEFITS FROM PARKS AND TRAILS Studies show major economic benefits from parks and trails – and Michigan leaders are catching on. Patrick Dunn | Thursday, April 15, 2021. As local studies have identified billions of dollars in economic benefits from the region's parks and trails, area leaders have increasingly come together to acknowledge and better leverage thosebenefits.
A HOTEL ROOM FOR THOSE WITH COVID-19 SYMPTOMS OR WHO TEST Kelli Scott, Calhoun County adminstrator John Grap. Calhoun County Commissioners formally approved a contract between the County and a Hampton Inn to house those with COVID-19 symptoms. Courtesy of Calhoun County. It will cost Calhoun County about $100,000 per month to rent out the entire hotel property which includes 63 rooms.METROMODE - DETROIT
Metromode posts daily reports on job growth and development in Southeast Michigan, from Detroit to Ann Arbor. Metromode is a resource for people who want to work, build a business, relocate or visit in Southeast Michigan cities. VICE PRESIDENT OF BCU ADVISES 'DEAL WITH THE WORLD THE WAY Vice President of BCU advises 'deal with the world the way it is and not how you want it to be'. Editor's note: This story is part of Southwest Michigan Second Wave's On the Ground Battle Creek coverage. This profile is one in an occasional series on the life experiences of Battle Creek residents. Shabaka Gibson had the qualifications and FROM PORT HURON TO SOUTH HAVEN: HOW THE GREAT LAKE TO LAKEHURON TRAIL SALESPORT HURON CITYGREAT LAKE TO LAKE TRAIL 1LAKE TO LAKE BIKE TRAILPORT HURON TIMESPORT HURON CHARTER TOWNSHIP MI Michigan has five Great Lake to Lake Trails that reach from one Great Lake to another. Route 1 connects Lake Michigan at South Haven to Lake Huron at Port Huron. Part of this cross-state trail goes right through Metro Detroit, along the former Michigan Air Line and Grand Trunk railroad lines: From west to east, it includes the Huron Valley TORCH LAKE IS A CAUTIONARY TALE OF WHAT HAPPENS WHENTORCH LAKE HISTORYTORCH LAKE SAND BAR VIEWTORCH LAKE WATERTORCH LAKE WATERHOW LONG IS TORCH LAKEIS TORCH LAKE CLOSED Sam Eggleston. Of all the Areas of Concern in the Upper Peninsula, it is the Keweenaw's Torch Lake that has suffered the most at the hands of industry and mining. The lake, on which the towns of Lake Linden and Hubbell are situated, was the site of multiple mining operations and copper processing industry all the way through the mid-20thcentury.
MEET THE YPSILANTI WOMAN WHO'S ORGANIZED FOUR OF WASHTENAW Trische' Duckworth addresses the crowd at a protest at the Washtenaw County Sheriff's office. Survivors Speak. Trische' Duckworth says her role as an organizer of anti-police-brutality protests in Washtenaw County was not something she planned, but something "God-ordained." The Ypsilanti resident is a social worker and also the founder of JUNETEENTH RETURNS WITH FUN AND A RENEWED PURPOSE This year’s Juneteenth festival will be a place for history, healing, and community, organizers say. Part of that healing comes with narrowing the health disparity between the Black community and others, organizer Lindsay Cherry says. Alongside the kids’ games andfood trucks at
MICHIGAN AGENCIES OFFER IN-HOME COVID-19 VACCINATIONS FOR Michigan agencies offer in-home COVID-19 vaccinations for homebound residents. More than 21,000 of the state's estimated 110,000 homebound residents have received their shots through a state initiative in partnership with local agencies. Nathaniel Bergman administers a COVID-19 vaccine to a homebound resident in her home.THE LAKESHORE
Muskegon Lakeshore Paddle Club forms to host events benefiting local charities. By Shandra MartinezMonday, May 31, 2021. The new nonprofit is hosting its inaugural race series this year. The June 12 and Aug. 28 events will be held on Mona Lake at Ross Park and will benefit the Mental Health Foundation of West Michigan. Feature Story. BATTLE CREEK WILL BE 'CELEBRATING THE DIVERSITY OF AFRICAN New to this year’s Juneteenth festivities is a virtual concert by Battle Creek jazz fusion ensemble Minor Element on Saturday, June 19, at 7 p.m. Gray says the Juneteenth Committee was approached earlier this year by representatives with the Irving S. Gilmore International Keyboard Festival headquartered in Kalamazoo. “The Gilmore was reaching out to say they wanted to align with whatever ART ON THE GRAND PUTS THE ‘ART’ BACK IN ART FAIR Art on the Grand is making its return to downtown Farmington this year, this after COVID-19 forced the cancelation of last year’s event. The annual art fair, now in its twelfth year as a stand-alone event, will bring back the art and artists to Grand River Avenue on Saturday and Sunday, June 5 and 6. THE KEEL - SECOND WAVE MICHIGAN New St. Clair fitness studio specializes in health and wellness for pregnant and postpartum women. MJ GalbraithFriday, April 9, 2021. Feature Story. Community Development.ABOUT EPICENTER
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LAKESHORE ADVANTAGE INTRODUCES GENTEX INTERNS TO THEIR NEW With games like West Michigan Bingo and the Price is Right, nearly 90 Gentex interns learned more about all that West Michigan has to offer during a summer kickoff event last week. As the group of college students shouted out how many disc golf courses or breweries they thought West Michigan has to ROOTED AND RISING: CORIANDER KITCHEN AND FARM Coriander Kitchen and Farm. Photo by Nick Hagen “Detroit has a long and rich history of growing food,” Meyer said. “As our city has so much open land available for growing, it is a truly unique place to grow food and participate in the local food economy. FROM PORT HURON TO SOUTH HAVEN: HOW THE GREAT LAKE TO LAKE Michigan has five Great Lake to Lake Trails that reach from one Great Lake to another. Route 1 connects Lake Michigan at South Haven to Lake Huron at Port Huron. Part of this cross-state trail goes right through Metro Detroit, along the former Michigan Air Line and Grand Trunk railroad lines: From west to east, it includes the Huron Valley* Region
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