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Arenac Community Funds celebrated its 25th anniversary Sept. 17 at Deep River Township Hall. After refreshments were served, ACF board members, recipients of ACF grants and community members participated in a quest for feedback, brainstorming for ways to improve ACF during the next 25 years.
Michigan dairy businesses may apply for Dairy Business Builder Grants from the Dairy Business Innovation Alliance (DBIA) now through September 30. The Michigan Department of Agriculture and Rural Development (MDARD) joined the federal DBIA program in September 2022.
The Northeast Michigan Art Council has secured a grant to repair the historic building which houses their art center in Standish. Parts of the roof in the rear vestibules of the building are in need of maintenance.
The Bay Area Community Foundation is proud to announce Launch Your Future, a scholarship and financial aid workshop. This free event is designed to empower both high school seniors and adult learners seeking post-secondary education or training.
Bay Area Women’s Center (BAWC) will host its 14th annual Power of the Purse fundraiser at 5:30 p.m. on Wednesday, Oct. 8, at the DoubleTree by Hilton in downtown Bay City.
Michigan Works! Region 7B is helping local employers prepare for the 2025 Going PRO Talent Fund application period, which opens October 1, by hosting two upcoming information sessions.
The City of Au Gres unveiled the first of several planned independent, senior living townhouses at 300 East Michigan Avenue at an open house event Sept. 6. One quadplex building was open to the public and applications were taken from qualified parties. Each quadplex unit is comprised of four townhouses, each townhouse with its own garage.
The Michigan State University Extension is offering a free class on food safety this week.
“A little upsetting, our previous animal control officer,” said Jenny David, chair of the Ogemaw County Board of Commissioners. “We paid for him to go to training, which was quite costly.”