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Community partnership results in “Shared Abundance”
Published on July 13, 2023
Northwest Lower Michigan has developed into a thriving food system—the book “Shared Abundance” details the community partnerships that made it happen. -
Mobile crisis response for mental health emergencies
Published on July 13, 2023
Emergency mental health help may be a phone call away. -
How to safely store and preserve avocados
Published on July 5, 2023
Avocados are nutritious, delicious and versatile. Learn about safe storage and preservation methods for best quality. -
First-ever Mi Fresh Fish Expo makes a splash on Michigan’s Capitol lawn
Published on June 30, 2023
More than 500 Michiganders spent day celebrating, learning about state’s aquaculture and commercial fishing industries. -
Looking to increase your physical activity? Try racquet sports!
Published on June 29, 2023
Engaging in regular exercise, through sports like pickleball, can help improve your health and increase longevity. -
Preserve low- and no-sugar jams and jellies
Published on June 21, 2023
Homemade jams and jellies can be made with low or no sugar for those monitoring the amount of sugars or calories consumed. -
Exploring diabetes: Part two – Dispelling myths and misconceptions
Published on June 21, 2023
There are many myths associated with diabetes that make it difficult for people to understand some of the realities of this disease. -
MSU Extension awarded four-year, $600,000 grant for chronic disease management programming
Published on June 16, 2023
The funding will support four key programs and focus on reaching underserved adults with disabilities and Spanish-speaking/Latinx communities. -
Is your consumer complaint going nowhere? Boost solution with the CFPB
Published on June 14, 2023
Consumers are getting results by filing their complaint with the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau (CFPB). -
How MSU Extension and Greater Lansing Food Bank support the right to food
Published on June 13, 2023
By creating meaningful, culturally preferred resources, the Greater Lansing Food Bank's Garden Project cultivates a sense of belonging among Lansing’s newest Americans.