Kids and Education

Development News The “Two Bears” sculpture by Marshall M. Fredericks in front of the Sterling Heights Public Library.
Development News "These federal dollars will purchase new, electric school busses for these school districts, providing a safer and cleaner ride to school for students,” says Michigan Chief Infrastructure Officer Zachary Kolodin.
Feature Story tinyturtlesdaycare

Another daycare opens through Childcare SPARK


Innovation News A graphic showing data from a new study on post-COVID recovery in Ann Arbor and other major downtown areas.
Innovation News Young people making music at Neutral Zone.
Longform Most of Michigan’s counties having childcare deserts, areas that have three or more families competing for one available childcare slot.
Feature Story HSO President and CEO Kay Walvoord

HSO founder, CEO to retire this summer after 33 years


Feature Story LaTasha Barnes (center, flanked by Lee Holland Jr. and Alain Lauture) is the creator of "The Jazz Continuum."
Partner Content Self Care

Embracing mental health every day: A fresh start beyond New Year’s resolutions


Feature Story Located on Huron Avenue in Port Huron, the Ladies of the Maccabees Building was home to Port Huron Junior College until 1957.
Feature Story Dining room in Coleman's Culinary Arts facility

Pre-K and CTE in focus


Feature Story Robin McCarthy
Innovation News Students in WCC's esports arena.
Innovation News Mariachi Herencia de México will perform in Ann Arbor this month.
Innovation News Brian Banks (right) interviews Brian Vincent Rhodes on the Your Career Day YouTube channel.
Feature Story Representatives from the W.K. Kellogg Foundation, IFF, KConnect, First Steps Kent, and Grand Rapids Public Schools were among those sharing at the event.
Feature Story Muskegon-Heights
Feature Story YMCA-small

GHACF awards largest amount of Community Impact grants ever


Longform Voices of Youth

Voices of Youth: Struggling students wonder: Who can I talk to?


Feature Story Career Center list

Bay-Arenac ISD Career Center links recent graduates to jobs