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Stronger Together: Celebrating Community, Connection, and Care in St. Clair County

May is Mental Health Awareness Month and SCCCMH celebrated their annual awards with this year's theme "Stronger Together: You Are Not Alone" highlighting individuals, families, partners, and staff who make up a system of care rooted in connection and community.

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Blue Water Area disability services, resources pave way for independence, confidence in community

Local and regional resources, programs and organizations exist to embrace uniqueness and varying abilities — to overcome barriers and achieve personal and professional goals for folks with disabilities and their families.

REEL: Legacy Port Huron Paper welcomes Governor Gretchen Whitmer, local residents to share in revitalization of former Domtar Facility

On April 15, Legacy Paper Port Huron invited residents and community leaders, including Governor Gretchen Whitmer, to their grand opening to share what's in store for the future.

The quiet engine behind the work: CMH support services

Support services are the connective tissue between operational systems and the clinicians who provide care.

Indiana health center trains local residents as dental assistants to fill workforce gaps

HealthLinc, a federally qualified health center in Valparaiso, covers training costs while preparing local residents for dental assistant jobs, strengthening workforce pipelines and expanding access to care.

How a sisterhood of dentists is expanding public health across Metro Detroit

A collective of African American women dentists delivers public health care, mentorship, and trust to underserved patients across Detroit, Wayne County, and Macomb County.

Farmington’s focus on public art fosters economic growth

The City of Farmington's collaborations support its vision of leveraging public art as an economic driver.

Despite years-long decline of Great Lakes ice, this year’s deep freeze creates winter playground for ice sport enthusiasts

This winter has brought above-average ice cover to the Great Lakes. But despite year-to-year variability, average ice cover has been declining for the past 50 years, with cascading consequences for communities and the environment.

Native Blend brings indigenous medicine to modern healing

An Indigenous and veteran-owned herbal company based in Port Huron, Native Blend focuses on the philosophy that medicine should serve the community.

Friends of St. Clair River promote Stonefly detection crucial for watershed protection

Friends of the St. Clair River will host a winter stonefly search on February 28 at Columbus County Park; data collected during the event will give scientists insight into the health of the Belle River.

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