Hummus Goodness wins the 2021 “Start-Up to Watch” award at Making It In Michigan Email
From an at-home business in Shanghai to a 3,600 square foot commercial facility in Southfield, Hummus Goodness is a “Start-Up to Watch.”
Hannah Awada, owner of Hummus Goodness, received the 2021 Start-Up to Watch Award at the Making It In Michigan virtual conference and Marketplace trade show. According to Mollie Woods, Director of the Michigan State University Product Center, the award is presented to a business that has shown consistent success and growth in entrepreneurial and business development, annual sales, profit, and related financial performance measures. The selection committee also considered businesses that have increased the number of employees, established a strong business culture, or exhibited a reputation for integrity and proven involvement in the local and regional business community.
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Staying connected can be one of the most valuable time investments a person can make to support their overall health.
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Staying connected and finding support during the pandemic
Staying connected can be one of the most valuable time investments a person can make to support their overall health.
Check out this story on FarmersAdvance.com: https://www.farmersadvance.com/story/news/2021/05/05/make-most-yomake-the-most-of-your-day-by-joining-our-lunch-breakur-day-joining-our-lunch-break-team/4895385001/
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Composition of the official state symbols of Iowa: the oak tree, American goldfinch, wild rose, and geode.
Iowa has no mountains, access to an ocean, or even particularly large lakes. But Iowa is beautiful and there’s a great deal to explore and learn about in our natural environment.
Iowa State University Extension is set to prove that with their newly released comprehensive guide to nature: Iowa’s Nature Series. The 10 part series gives an updated, in-depth look at Iowa’s landforms and geology, soils, eco-systems, animals- large and small, insects and even some of the influential voices who have hailed from Iowa and helped to shape this state. On this episode of
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MARQUETTE It’s election season once again, as the May Consolidation ballot hits Alger County on Tuesday.
There are four county proposals and three jurisdictions Burt Township, Mathias Township and Munising Township have separate township proposals. All ballot information was found on the Michigan Voter Information Center website.
County proposals
The 911 millage proposal to repeal and replace existing millage:
Voters will be asked to permit the county to fund all 911 emergency telephone dispatch system operations by authorizing a new increased millage of 1.00 mill by repealing and replacing the previously approved millage of 0.50 mill. Repealing and replacing the previous millage will limit the amount of taxes which may be imposed on taxable property, and be increased by 1.00 mill from 2021-26. It is estimated that 1.00 mill would raise about $404,400 when first levied in 2021.
In the Weeds podcast on farm financial decisions
This series hopes to guide you in upcoming decisions regarding the farm bill, COVID-19 financial relief and crop marketing.
Listen to the Michigan Field Crops podcast channel for a new “In the Weeds” series exploring financial decisions facing farmers. You will hear from agribusinesses and researchers about their recommendations for financial management. The episodes are posted, so go get listening!
Series 7 Episode 1: COVID Financial Relief & Farm Bill: Go Sign Up!!
Michigan State University Extension educators Monica Jean, Jon LaPorte and Corey Clark sit down to discuss COVID-19 financial relief programs that farmers can apply for, as well as updates on the Farm Bill programs.