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Harsha Nahata

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Midland Fresh partners with community gardens to bring produce to those in need

Several local churches, schools and businesses are helping to put seven community gardens to work to help those in need. Learn more about Midland Fresh.

45 years and thriving: Projects driving connectivity from the Midland Area Community Foundation

For 45 years the Midland Area Community Foundation has helped create local connections and community. Here is a look at some of the organization's philanthropic efforts.

A day in the life: Unique jobs in Midland

We talked to three Midlanders with unique roles about what inspires them and what their day looks like.

Shelterhouse brings nationwide “What were you wearing?” exhibit to Midland

Midland hosted a powerful nationwide exhibit on April 9, titled "What Were You Wearing?" highlighting the importance of awareness about sexual assault.

Cinnamon Indian Cuisine
Local and global: Three new restaurants offer Midland more fresh and local options

Three new restaurants are open for business offering diverse and locally-sourced cuisine -- see how they got their start.

Q&A: Fitness and empowerment with Jennifer Glackin and Amy Jaster of Element 22

Q&A with local fitness guru's from Element 22 on staying active, empowering community and the new Peloton craze.

Dow’s diversity networks show company’s commitment to inclusion

Dow's Cory Valente on the company's long-running employee network GLAD and why diversity matters for a healthy culture.

Adventure around every corner: Residents describe the perfect day in Midland

From arts to outdoor activities, here are what five Midlanders like to spend their time doing on their "perfect day" in the city.

Sarah Longstreth, owner of Good Stead Farm
Good Stead Farm brings USDA certified organic crop to Midland region

What goes into the food you see from local producers at the market and year-round? Midland area's Good Stead Farm's Sarah Longstreth tells us. 

Chippewa Nature Center aims to connect the community to nature

Located close to downtown Midland, the Chippewa Nature Center includes 1,200 acres of land, 19 hiking trails as well as access to rivers for canoeing and kayaking and offers many opportunities to experience nature, including an on-site nature preschool.

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