News
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The growth and changing policy of Michigan’s short-term rentals and tourism industry
Published on January 22, 2018
Short-term rentals like Airbnb may have found a way to stay and play in the Great Lakes State. -
Invasive species self-defense
Published on January 16, 2018
Three tools available to communities. -
Cultural humility as a tool for change
Published on January 9, 2018
Components that can support the development and sustainability of cultural humility. -
Village of Sebewaing receives suggestions from first-time visitors to guide tourism development
Published on January 9, 2018
Michigan State University Extension First Impressions Tourism Assessment program assists small town communities with identifying strengths and weaknesses through the eyes of first-time visitors. -
Hispanic trends: A national resource on Hispanic/Latino issues
Published on January 8, 2018
One area of Pew Research's work focuses on Hispanic trends and provides publications, interactive charts, data and resources on current issues relevant to the Hispanic/Latino population. -
Watch for birds on a winter walk in the woods at the W.K. Kellogg Bird Sanctuary
Published on January 8, 2018
The W.K. Kellogg Bird Sanctuary hosts Birds & Coffee Walks year-round on the second Wednesday of each month. -
A model for community in reach
Published on December 29, 2017
Reevaluate your community outreach to understand the benefits of community in reach. -
Workshop for farmland seekers and retiring or transitioning farmers to be held in Kalamazoo
Published on December 28, 2017
Sessions will focus on land access and conservation. -
Ten easy to keep New Year’s resolutions for you and the environment
Published on December 28, 2017
Environmentally positive resolutions can help the environment, your wallet, and your health. -
Understanding a caucus
Published on December 21, 2017
Robert's Rules of Order helps understand the purpose of a caucus.