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City of Ann Arbor Approves Mass Timber Housing Development
Published on September 12, 2023
With a commitment to sustainability, the 8-story housing development is designed to be carbon-negative with mass timber materials, green rooftops, and more. -
Corn growth and maturity response to variable weather conditions
Published on September 12, 2023
Uneven emergence and early season drought can prolong corn vegetative phase, delay maturity, and might impact grain yield and in-field moisture drydown. -
Pet treats and chews
Published on September 12, 2023
Licensing, labeling and processing needs for pet treats and chews. -
PPWR2: Optimizing Packaging Systems' Safety for Reuse and Recycling in Compliance with the New Packaging and Packaging Waste Regulation
Published on September 11, 2023
The new PPWR is a cornerstone of the European Commission's Circular Economy Action Plan. All packaging in the EU will need to adapt to these regulations starting in 2025. Join us for the 2nd Symposium on Packaging Materials Supply Chain Safety. -
PPWR2: Optimizing Packaging Systems' Safety for Reuse and Recycling in Compliance with the New Packaging and Packaging Waste Regulation
Published on September 11, 2023
The new PPWR is a cornerstone of the European Commission's Circular Economy Action Plan. All packaging in the EU will need to adapt to these regulations starting in 2025. Join us for the 2nd Symposium on Packaging Materials Supply Chain Safety. -
Be an advocate for mental health
Published on September 11, 2023
One in five adults in the United States experience mental illness. Mental Health First Aid teaches you how to assist and support someone that may be struggling. -
County government powers are very limited
Published on September 9, 2023
A county government does not have general ordinance making authority. As a general rule counties cannot adopt ordinances. Municipalities have more authority, powers than counties, and can adopt police power ordinances. -
Lake Huron serves as a classroom for elementary students
Published on September 8, 2023
Flapping their arms like migrating birds, excited students arrived at Tawas Point State Park for a day of community-connected learning - and their student stewardship project. -
MSU Extension brings popular Summer Discovery Cruises back to southeast Michigan
Published on September 8, 2023
This program previously ran for more than 25 years before coming to a halt in 2020 due to the pandemic. -
Long-standing partnership makes training possible for the region’s tribal, state, and local fish producers
Published on September 8, 2023
Great Lakes fishers process safe seafood products with Seafood HACCP training.