The Community Resilience Building Workshop is a flexible "anywhere at any scale" comprehensive approach that gets municipalities, organizations, and agencies moving further on resilience. There was TwinCATS TAC & Policy Meeting with a special topic on the Climate Change Final Report presented by Michigan State University. This event took place on August 19th, 2013 in Benton Harbor. The public attended a Community Conversation on Climate; our second meeting was about how the region can be more resilient in the face of climate variability.
Great news for Michigan residents who struggle with broadband and device affordability issues! The Federal Communications Commission just approved a $50 a month subsidy for low-income households to get high-speed internet, plus a $100 discount on a computer. Learn more: https:// www.businessinsi ...
2021 COMMUNITY RECYCLING EVENTS FOR BERRIEN COUNTY RESIDENTS ONLY. BUSINESS WASTE IS NOT PERMITTED.
Thank you to Teri Freehling for being our guest speaker today and sharing the importance of completing the local broadband access survey! If you haven't taken it yet - do it NOW! This data is incredibly important for community-wide strategy for more comprehensive broadband access in our community.
Merit has partnered with the Berrien County Broadband Internet Task Force to conduct a 5-minute survey about Internet connectivity in the area. The data will be leveraged to assist in broadband planning efforts. County residents can take the survey and learn more at MichiganMoonsho t.org/Berrien