PHOTOS: Take a peek at the Sterling Heights Community Garden ahead of its grand opening
We captured some of the final work underway as spring rolls in full bloom.
We captured some of the final work underway as spring rolls in full bloom.
Non-profit and for-profit organizations alike work together while lifting up the community through a series of unique partnerships and opportunities.
A “bigger and better” pitch competition for Macomb County entrepreneurs has been announced by Velocity in Sterling Heights.
A National Small Business Person of the Year will be named later this spring during National Small Business Week activities in Washington, D.C.
The many places of worship of Sterling Heights.
While Sterling Heights has grown mightily since its days as a bucolic farming community, there are remnants of its early history that still stand today.
“CVF and Christian Financial have a similar origin story as we were born to meet the needs of everyday people who embraced a common faith and evolved to a more inclusive structure serving all the communities where we operate,” says Patricia Campbell, President and CEO of Christian Financial Credit Union.
The Sterling Heights Cultural Exchange gathers the diverse array of cultures, communities, and ethnic backgrounds that form together to make the city what it is today.
“The Climate Action Plan positions Sterling Heights as a leader in sustainability,” says Sterling Heights Mayor Michael Taylor. “It's important we act now to ensure a cleaner, healthier and more resilient community for future generations.”
“This event is one of the County’s largest celebrations of local businesses and organizations, and this year’s program will be unlike anything we’ve done before,” says Vicky Rowinski, director of the Macomb County Planning and Economic Development.
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