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Ann Arbor folk duo Annie and Rod Capps celebrate nostalgia and fun on 10th album release

Ann Arbor-based folk duo Annie and Rod Capps are preparing to celebrate their upcoming album, tentatively titled "Enjoy The Ride", with a double album release performance at The Ark on Aug. 21 alongside Chicago alternative folk trio Sons of the Never Wrong.

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Detroit’s community development leaders, friends and champions celebrate collaboration, progressResilient Neighborhoods Feature

Detroit’s CDO VIP Expo brought together community development organizations from across the city to celebrate their collective impact and deepen collaboration through the Detroit 21 network.

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Supporting 'Farm Stops' across rural Michigan

Michigan's Farm to Family Program awarded nearly $350,000 in grants to several "farm stops" across the state. The "farm stops" are small markets selling locally grown fruits, vegetables and other products. 

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Rooted in nature: Dennis Pilaske reflects on a life of outdoor learning and community connection

Dennis Pilaske, Executive Director of Chippewa Nature Center, shares his journey from camp counselor to leader, blending nature, education, and music into lifelong community impact.

In The News Lunchtime Concerts continue each Wednesday through Aug. 27

Midland’s August lineup: Garden explorations, County Fair, and tournaments

Midland’s August calendar is packed with events, including Dow Gardens programs, the Midland County Fair, live concerts, storytime sessions, and major sports tournaments.

Partner Content SCCCMH is preparing students of all ages on how to be mindful in the digital age.

Back-to-School Mental Wellness: Helping students thrive in a digital world

As the back-to-school season approaches, students of all ages face excitement, nerves, and change. Whether a child is starting kindergarten, transitioning to middle or high school, or preparing for life after graduation, this time of year brings emotional and mental health considerations for families to navigate together.

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Points North: Once in a Blue Moon

Ever wonder what the flavor of Blue Moon ice cream is? It's a question many summer ice cream aficionados have pondered. Listen as Morgan Springer and Dan Wanschura from Interlochen Public Radio attempt to find the answer.

In The News Planning Your Future List 2025

The Arc of Bay County hosts a free, two-day seminar called 'Planning Your Future'

You're invited to Planning Your Future, a free two-day workshop exploring financial, legal, healthcare, and practical concerns as a person with a developmental and/or intellectual disability ages.

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Teens from across the U.P. explore futures in health care

The first-ever Upper Peninsula Future Health Leaders Camp, held in late July, encouraged high school freshmen and sophomores from across the U.P. to consider careers in health care. Students received hands-on patient simulation experience and completed CPR and first aid certification by the end of the week.

Feature Story The Gentex Block Party is a free, family-friendly celebration packed with games, giveaways, food, and live music.

Gentex brings community together with street performers, block party

The Gentex Block Party, a free family event with games, giveaways, food, and music, will be held Aug. 14 from 6:30–8:30 p.m. at the Holland Civic Center Place.

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Fun Fest celebrates 5 years of music, arts, and more in Ypsi's Frog Island Park

Ypsilanti's Frog Island Park will come alive with music, food, and community spirit as Fun Fest returns for its fifth year on Aug. 9, from noon to 9 p.m.

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Community mental health and hospitals partner to fill care gaps

Michigan's hospitals and community mental health agencies are working together to address gaps in behavioral health care that contribute to long emergency department stays and delays in treatment. Several recent initiatives aim to improve care coordination and create new models of crisis response.  

Feature Story City leaders created the Holland Ambassador Academy to educate residents and build a pipeline of future civic leaders.

Holland Ambassador Academy inspires residents to lead and get involved

A hands-on city program helps Holland residents learn how government works and encourages them to take active roles in their community.  

Partner Content SCCCMH is preparing students of all ages on how to be mindful in the digital age.

Back-to-School Mental Wellness: Helping students thrive in a digital world

As the back-to-school season approaches, students of all ages face excitement, nerves, and change. Whether a child is starting kindergarten, transitioning to middle or high school, or preparing for life after graduation, this time of year brings emotional and mental health considerations for families to navigate together.

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