B.C. Enquirer: Man loves to build beautiful things
Don Goben paints, does ceramics and even acts in local plays — but his biggest talent may be his woodworking, reports the Battle Creek Enquirer. “You need to do a […]
With an economic development organization that is the envy of many communities, Battle Creek is a city building on its food industry roots and the land that makes it the state’s third largest city. For fun, each year the Cereal City, world headquarters to the Kellogg Co., celebrates the significance of the most important meal of the day with the World’s Longest Breakfast table. Bikers, cyclers and joggers take in the parks, forests and streams linked by a 24-mile linear park. Campers and outdoor lovers visit Fort Custer Recreation area for fishing, hiking, cross country skiing and boating. For animal lovers, African creatures, like giraffes, and Asian animals, like snow leopards, make the Binder Park Zoo a must. The Battle Creek Art Center and Battle Creek Symphony stoke the city’s cultural offerings and the new Firekeepers Casino adds to the city’s fun side. B.C’s Math and Science Center is acclaimed and secondary education needs are accommodated by Kellogg Community College, Robert B. Miller College and a branch of Western Michigan University. And Sojourner Truth, who lived here, watches over downtown from the memorial in her honor.
Don Goben paints, does ceramics and even acts in local plays — but his biggest talent may be his woodworking, reports the Battle Creek Enquirer. “You need to do a […]
From Capital Avenue to downtown Battle Creek, The Hinman Company's long term experience as developers keeps business moving. Jane Parikh reports on the latest projects of the company with a footprint across the region.
The goal of the MIplace™ Sweepstakes is to inspire individuals, communities and organizations to develop even more Michigan great places.
The goal is ambitious: Move low income families to 200 percent above poverty. Jane Parikh reports on how the Financial Opportunity Center of Goodwill Industries Central Michigan Heartland and funding from the W.K. Kellogg Foundation are coming together to help people achieve that goal.
More than 30 years ago the first family from Burma came to Battle Creek. Now the city has a thriving Burmese community. Jane C. Parikh reports on recent steps being taken to make them feel more at home and strengthen their ties to the area.
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