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Partner Content  For many, the holidays mean spending time with friends and family. However, in the swirl of the holiday “to-do” list, ensuring those relationships take precedence can be a challenge.

6 tips for a healthy holiday season from MyMichigan Health


Feature Story Soup & Sweet Stroll, Oxford
Development News “Pickleball is a unique, intergenerational sport that improves health and allows for inclusivity and a shared experience in a public space,” says MEDC Regional Prosperity Managing Director Paula Holtz.
Feature Story "A vibrant downtown is crucial for the prosperity of our community,” Allegan Mayor Roger Bird says. The city celebrated the completion of its downtown streetscape project on Small Business Saturday, Nov. 25.
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Feature Story Books line shelves in the library in the Harbor Beach Community House.
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Feature Story Enjoy a beautiful evening strolling a luminary-lined path and the beautifully decorated nature center at Hemlock Park in West Olive. The free event, which also features, cider, cocoa, and cookies, is scheduled for 5 p.m. Friday, Dec. 8.
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East-central Michigan collaborates to solve childcare crisis


Development News "America's 425 national parks provide incredible opportunities for growth and meaningful connection with the country's cultural heritage," says National Parks service director Chuck Sams.
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Finding peace and showing love when the holidays lack joy


Feature Story A press conference celebrating the launch of Farmington Area FiberCity was held on October 30.
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Celebrate National Rural Health Day on Nov. 16