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Longform The Greater Dayton School, a private nonreligious school for under-resourced children, is redefining education by integrating health care into the school day.

Greater Dayton School integrates health care to boost student success

The Greater Dayton School combines academics with on-site medical, dental, and mental health services, helping under-resourced students thrive and succeed.

Feature Story Ignite is a monthly gathering organized by Disability Network West Michigan.

Families thrive through Ignite program’s support, skills, friendships, and partnerships

Disability Network West Michigan’s Ignite program builds friendships, life skills, and community connections for families.

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Wheatland Music Festival brings arts and community to Remus

In rural Mecosta County, the annual Wheatland Music Festival offers "a break from our world," showcasing a variety of music, dance, and juried arts and crafts. The beloved festival also gives back to the community, which has been part of its mission since its humble beginnings 50-plus years ago.

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From seed to storefront: Battle Creek's first food co-op to open in September

Uproot Market and Eatery, Battle Creek’s first community-owned food co-op, is set to open this fall, aiming to provide fresh, local, and affordable food to underserved neighborhoods while fostering community ownership and food equity.

Feature Story Nonpartisan forums in Zeeland, Holland, and Saugatuck will let residents hear from candidates.

League of Women Voters hosting September forums in three cities

Nonpartisan candidate forums in Zeeland, Holland, and Saugatuck will give residents opportunities to hear from contenders and ask community-focused questions.

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New grant brings modern equipment to Humane Society of Midland County

The Humane Society of Midland County upgraded its veterinary clinic with new equipment funded by a $9,958 CARE grant, improving animal care, community education, and affordable services.

Feature Story Among events taking place on Labor Day (Sept. 1) throughout the Lakeshore are the White Lake Community Walk (pictured), bridge walks in Grand Haven and Saugatuck-Douglas, and a truck parade from Zeeland to Holland.

September things to do: Labor Day events, car shows, an international fest, and a kiteboarding event

From a historic Civil War battle reenactment to a Hispanic Heritage Festival, there’s something for everyone this month, no matter where you live along the Lakeshore. 

Feature Story Matthew Verley drops off his son Lil' Matt at child care.

Access to affordable, reliable child care as vital for dads as moms

People often think of child care as a women's or a mother's issue. However, access to affordable, reliable, high quality child care equally benefits fathers. 

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A Recipe for Abundance: Kalamazoo artists, food vendors, musicians, unite to reimagine community

"A Recipe for Abundance" is a free community event in Kalamazoo using art, food, and music to inspire connection, care, and local resilience.

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Celebrating the U.P. on 906 Day

The annual celebration of all things U.P. occurs on Sept. 6, a nod to the region's distinctive area code. 906 Day celebrates the U.P.'s cherished way of life, close-knit communities, natural beauty and more. 

Development News A modular Hot 'n Now arrived in Wayland by truck and placed down by crane.

Northern Michigan entrepreneur utilizes modular building tech in bid to revive fast-food chain

"Today, we are one step closer to bringing the nostalgic Hot ‘n Now brand back with new refreshed elements," says Monica King, CEO of GLI. "It's very exciting to witness the assembly process and watch that iconic logo and red roof top it all off!"

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