The founding of Holland, Michigan
Beaches. Lighthouses. Tulip Time. Dutch Village and Windmill Island. Hope College. The birth of WWJD Bracelets. City of Churches. The Felt House. Civic Theatre. An awesome Civil War muster in the fall at Van Raalte Park. Most Michiganders know the city that includes all of these things--Holland. Located on the shores of Lake Macatawa and just minutes away from Lake Michigan, it is a beautiful tourist
Three winners in Ford’s $250,000 Corktown Mobility Challenge
Last year Ford Motor Company issued a challenge in Indianapolis, Austin, Mexico City, and Detroit. The idea behind the City: One Mobility Challenge was to identify new ways to make it easier for people to get around. In Detroit, three winning proposals have now been identified and the groups behind them will share $250,000 in funding to put them into place. Because Ford is investing $740
6 products for surviving a Michigan winter
Luckily, we've had a fairly mild winter throughout most of the state so far, but we all know that can change at any moment. Every seasoned Michigander knows that, even if you love the cold and fluffy white stuff, it can eventually take a toll. It brings cold and flu season, not to mention dry air, and of course ice and snow. Here are six products
Black Star Farms Earns 2 Best of Class titles at national wine competition
The 13th American Fine Wine Competition is in the books and the Best of Class list includes not one, but two entries from Black Star Farms out of Suttons Bay. The winery’s 2017 Arcturos Sauvignon Blanc captured top honors, and its 2017 Semi Dry Riesling maintained the top spot for the second year in a row. Black Star Farms opened in 1998 with an expansive property
Ripple Science creating lasting effects in Ann Arbor
The team at Ann Arbor-based Ripple Science has plenty to smile about these days. The company, which designs research management software, recently completed a $2.5M equity financing round, and it just signed its 100th customer. Like many local companies, it all started in at the University of Michigan where Dr. Nestor Lopez-Duran ran into some challenges managing his research participants. He wanted a method to design
12 things to do in Michigan in February 2020
There’s an extra day for fun this month, as we celebrate a leap year. Why not take some extra time to enjoy this special month? Here are our 12 things to do in Michigan in February 2020. February 1 Treetops Annual Wine & Beer Festival – Gaylord What could be more relaxing than spending an evening in a serene setting like Treetops? Do it while sipping