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Development News Phase II of North Central's CATEE project, which begins in early 2025, includes the razing of the college’s 59-year-old Technology Building, transforming it into an expanded, state-of-the-art Technology Center.
Development News “By building and rehabilitating homes in a smarter and more efficient way, renters will have the benefit of living in higher-quality units and saving money on their monthly energy bills,” says MSHDA CEO and Executive Director Amy Hovey.
Feature Story A 2022 EcoCorps participant helps remove baby's breath at Elberta Beach.
Partner Content Big Abe LeBlanc in front of the truck he used to deliver fresh fish to customers.

Big Abe's Net


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Longform M-36 Coffee Roasters co-owner Ken Pargulski at their Whitmore Lake headquarters.
Partner Content Laura O'Connor.
Innovation News Ted Badgerow (left) receives the Tom Burns Award for brewing trailblazers.
Feature Story Skot Welch, co-founder of the New Community Transformation Fund (NCTF).
Feature Story CW Marsh owner Dan Wehrwein (right)  stands with a company employee to showcase a prototype seal designed for the Hoover Dam project.

Muskegon manufacturer carries forward a 125-year legacy


Feature Story ​Gentex partners with Ringbrothers to showcase "Infected," a custom 1970 Plymouth ‘Cuda, at the Michigan International Auto Show.
Feature Story The Dance Academy Break Dancer/Hip Hop
Feature Story Pivot Roasters coffee beans tumble in a drum roaster.

Pivot Roasters: A Blue Water Area business with global roots


Partner Content Left to right: Ralph Livingston, President Elect St Clair Rotary; Jackie Hanton, Vice President Community Foundation of St. Clair County; Bill Kauffman, St. Clair Rotary President execute the fund agreement.

St. Clair Rotary Club establishes fund at the Community Foundation


Feature Story Among the attractions in East Tawas is Tawas Point State Park and the Tawas Point Lighthouse, offering spectacular views of Lake Huron.
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Development News “To protect the park’s remaining trees and reduce the risk of oak wilt disease, tree removal must take place in the winter months, outside of the growing season,” says Stephanie Rosinski, Traverse City and Leelanau state parks supervisor.
Development News 2025 Chinook Cup Winner: Dog Star Hops. Pictured (l-r) Alec Mull, Bell’s Brewery, presents the award to Ken Porter and Jim Mikesell of Dog Star Hops, Charlotte.
Feature Story Real Estate

Michigan women in real estate: What to expect in 2025


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Trailblazer: Rhonda Lassila and the Munising Bay Trail Network