Ann Arbor, MI: Thanks to a group of anonymous donors, every gift given to Ele’s Place Ann Arbor will be MATCHED dollar for dollar up to $300,000 between now and November 30, 2019 for the
Rochman Design-Build, a remodeling company in Ann Arbor, is celebrating its 30th anniversary this month. To mark the occasion, the company is launching a month long, community wide scavenger
When it comes to completing homework, the daily task can prompt complaints, procrastination and even arguments from a child. The best way for parents to avoid this struggle: a proactive approach
The only Great Lake entirely located within the United States, Lake Michigan is one of the best choices for summer vacations, weekend getaways, family retreats and romantic escapes, no matter
Earlier this year, I focused the Healthy Choices column on the food we put in our mouths—our secondary foods, where small shifts toward the whole, SOLE foods end of the spectrum can optimize our
One of the top ranked schools out of the approximately 1,600 in the country, Keith Hafner’s Karate in downtown Ann Arbor has been visited by hundreds of martial arts school owners and black belt
Michigan Trails Week, Sept. 22-29, is a great reason to hit a trail for the first time, revisit a favorite route or experience a new trail adventure. Whether it’s on foot, horseback, a mountain
CHELSEA, Mich. – Physicians at St. Joseph Mercy Chelsea completed the hospital’s first robotic surgery last week. The procedure was performed inside a newly constructed operating
LANSING, Mich. — Gov. Gretchen Whitmer today introduced Brad Garmon as the new director of Michigan’s Office of Outdoor Recreation Industry. Garmon most recently was the interim CEO of the
LANSING, Mich. — Gov. Gretchen Whitmer today gathered with state, retail and nonprofit representatives of Michigan’s outdoor recreation industry to showcase the industry’s value and preview the