Algonac Teacher Brings Outdoor Learning to Life – Is This the Future of Education?

Nicole DeGowske, a fifth-grade teacher in Algonac, Michigan, transformed an unused outdoor area into a vibrant classroom enhancing education through nature. The initiative fosters hands-on learning, community engagement, and innovation in teaching, addressing Michigan’s teacher shortage and inspiring future educators.

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Federal Aid For Students – FAFSA Updates Roll Out Smoothly for Michigan Applicants

The Department of Education launched the 2025-26 FAFSA, enhancing access for Michigan students. With improved functionality, increased support, and expanded Pell Grant eligibility, the updates facilitate funding applications. The Federal Student Aid Information Center has boosted staffing to assist families, ensuring a smoother application experience.

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Colorful Cereal, Toxic Truth – A Lawmaker’s Battle Against Artificial Food Dyes & Additives

Michigan Rep. Mark Tisdel is advocating for the elimination of artificial dyes and preservatives in kids’ cereals, highlighting the healthier Canadian alternatives. He challenges the FDA’s inaction and links ultra-processed foods to public health issues, emphasizing the need for legislative change to prioritize children’s health.

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Michigan Prisons Grow Hope: Garden Programs Deliver Over 100,000 Pounds of Fresh Food to Michigan Communities

The Michigan Department of Corrections achieved a record harvest of over 100,000 pounds of produce from its gardens, supporting local food banks and charities. Horticulture programs not only provide fresh food but also vocational training and community engagement for incarcerated individuals across the state.

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Grand Traverse Band to Open Tribal Gaming Facility in Benzie County – Venture Promises Jobs, Growth

The Grand Traverse Band of Ottawa and Chippewa Indians (GTB) announces a new gaming venture in Benzie County, which is set to create jobs and boost local economic growth. New Gaming Facility Promises Economic Growth in Benzie County The Grand Traverse …

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