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Michigan climbs scales as 9th fattest state, study says
Continue reading: freep.com
Frankenmuth Brewery makes a comeback
Continue reading: detnews.com
Portland family finds prehistoric bones in yard
Source: lansingstatejournal.com
Here's a blog about St. Joseph, MI you might like.
http://discoverstjoseph.blogspot.com
Flint to consider ordinance changes to enhance urban agriculture
Continue reading: mlive.com
Sources: Pistons turn to Kuester
Continue reading and watch the video: espn.com
Group says wetlands should stay in state hands
Continue reading: detnews.com
Pure Michigan paying off for tourism industry
Continue reading: wzzm13.com
50 years, 50 videos
Watch them at: freep.com
Chef of Ann Arbor restaurant to compete on show
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Obama to speak at Warren town hall meeting July 14
Continue reading: detnews.com
We took home oodles of media from Rothbury and will be launching our Rothbury wrap-up feature in the coming days so stay tuned to Absolute Michigan....
GM's eBay play
Continue reading: cnn.com
Governor eliminates Michigan Dept. of History, Arts and Libraries
Continue reading: crainsdetroit.com
Filmmakers see Detroit as test case for ideas on urban revival
This spring and summer, the British Broadcasting Corp. and the U.S. Public Broadcasting Service were filming documentaries about the plight of Detroit and the city's hopes for a revival. A gaggle of other documentarians and journalists were doing the same.
Local experts say Detroit has achieved something unique. It has become the test case for all sorts of theories on urban decay and all sorts of promising ideas about reviving shrinking cities.
Continue reading: freep.com
Whitecaps' Fifth Third Burger to star in episode of Travel Channel's 'Man v. Food'
Continue reading: mlive.com
How would you spend $475 million to restore the Great Lakes?
The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency wants public comment on plans to spend $475 million for a Great Lakes Restoration Initiative.
But the only public meeting on the plan in Michigan will be Aug. 3 in Lansing.
Oh well. The State of the Great Lakes is a bummer, anyway. Nobody cares, right?
A State of the Great Lakes report for 2009 says that in Lake Huron, for instance, "major changes to the food web, new
diseases, and nearshore algal fouling are of serious concern."
Does anyone out there plan to drive to Lansing? You might want to attend a July 22 get-together in Bay City.
Source: mlive.com
Looking for affordable housing? Money magazine suggests Holland, Kentwood and Jenison
Continue reading: mlive.com
This year the Berkfield & Co Ltd./Waterford Insurance Agencies participated in the Outdoor Garden Project. The goal was to plant, grow, harvest and donate 500 lbs of organic vegetables. They chose the Open Door Outreach Center in Waterford, MI as their charity partner. To learn more about them, please visit their website at http://opendooroutreachcenter.com/. As of final harvest they have exceeded our goal by nearly 350 pounds, making the total amount of food donated 850 pounds.
The Open Door Resource Center will celebrate 30 years of service to the Waterford Community in 2010. To help celebrate their achievement the Berkfield & Co Ltd./ Waterford Insurance Agencies and the Waterford Chamber of Commerce are joining in an effort to raise 30,000 lbs of fresh and non-perishable food by August of 2010. Stay tuned for more news about this project and how you might help us reach our goal.
The number of people needing help in our community continues to grow. A reliable source for food is something we can all appreciate and help provide.
More information on the food drive will follow on http://www.roninsureme.com .
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