Midland Minute Investigates | Midland Named Michigan's Most Boring City
Is Midland the Most Boring City in Michigan? Online news site Business Insider seems to think so. Katie Guyer seeks out the truth during this special Midland Minute Investigates.
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Midland Farmers' Market: Cabana Soaps
Plymouth Park Midland, Michigan
A brief drone flight in my Q500 over Plymouth Park in Midland, Michigan. Video shot at a hair under 400 feet AGL.
Midland County Fair 2019 Compact Demolition Derby ( 8-17-2019) Midland,Michigan
Midland, MI, June 25 2017, matches 500 Year Flood of 1986
Jim and Jill Crissman hold up the banner of Citizen's Climate Lobby, while canoeing at the foot of Ashman Street, near the Midland, MI, Farmer's Market.
A sign close by identifies the water level of the historic 1986 500 Year Flood. This year's flooding has come within a few feet of that marker, with more rain in the forecast for coming days.
Bring Google Fiber to Midland MI.mov
Midland County is home to a City of Modern Explorers. We blend rural living and high tech jobs. Our outlying areas are underserved when it comes to broadband access and our more populated areas could always use a bit more competition when it comes to Internet Service Providers. Bringing Google Fiber into Midland County allows us to explore new applications that were not possible before. Some ideas of this would be reviewing 3D images of MRI or CT scans with other Hospitals or over a conferencing application with your personal Doctor from your home PC. I cant stress enough how priceless the infrastructure would be to the citizens of Midland County. It can be used for High Speed Internet Service, extension of cellular towers for better coverage, extension of radio towers for emergency services and even bringing T.V. service (ala Verizon FiOS) to all served areas. With this in place, the possibilities are unlimited in what can be delivered.
Midland Area Chamber of Commerce - Michigan
The Midland Area Chamber of Commerce is the principal voice of business, whose mission is to promote, develop and support our membership in order to foster a sustainable, prosperous business environment and a high-quality, livable community. macc.org
Opening Day at Vintage Market Days of South Gulf Coast Florida's Fall Event
It’s opening day at Vintage Market Days of South Gulf Coast Florida Fall Event at the Lee County Civic Center. Mark your calendars for the 2019 Fall Event Among the Wildflowers, September 13, 14, 15, 2019, at the Lee Civic Center in Ft. Myers, FL. Join us for a weekend of the very best vintage shopping with vendors from across the United States. Shopping, live music, great food, and more! - Bringing the Vintage Experience to Southwest Florida! Learn more about this annual event @
America in Bloom 2016 - Holland, Mi
Learn about the new Community Garden at Windmill Island that was inspired by America in Bloom! Learn more: hollandinbloom.com
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BRIGHTON FARMERS MARKET BRIGHTON MI G1NBC LIVINGSTON COUNTY MI
BRIGHTON FARMERS MARKET BRIGHTON MI G1NBC LIVINGSTON COUNTY MI
Box Test.wmv
1st jumps of the year on the rebuilt box jump. Its ready for a freash paint job and will be traveling around the state of Michigan again.
May 18th @ Farmers Market in Ann Arbor MI 5:30PM
Playing in the Water at the TRIDGE in Midland
The kids playing at the Tridge in Midland. It was a beautiful day for the kids to play in the water.
Fast Times in Flint, Michigan
Me and my friend enjoy a windy day at the Flint Farmer's Market.
Amish Farm ( 3271 Sullivan Rd, Marlette, MI 48453 )
3271 SULLIVAN RD , MARLETTE, MI 48453 ( we sailing lambs Cafs chicken fresh everything organic no business and Sundays
The Tridge Midland, MI
The Tridge is a three-way bridge in Midland, Michigan.
Midland, MI, is a Safe Community
Midland's #1 fire problem is cooking fires. Make sure you have fire alarms and an evacuation strategy.
Farmers Market at the Capitol - July 31, 2014, Lansing, Michigan
It’s summertime in Michigan, and that means it’s fresh produce season! Once again this year, special farmers markets are being held on the east lawn of our State Capitol, the latest one on Thursday, July 31, 2014. There will be two more this summer, on August 28th and September 25th.
For all three markets, vendors from across the state will be on the Capitol lawn to sell their Michigan-grown and processed products at the market. Consumers will be able to purchase a wide variety of products, including fresh, seasonal fruits and vegetables, flowers, jams, jellies, baked goods, honey, maple syrup, fish and meat, salsas, dips, pickled products, soaps and more.
All of this is just a sample of the more than 300 agricultural commodities that Michigan produces.
Buying locally helps support our farmers, agri-businesses, rural communities, and our state's economy. Whether this is your first trip to the farmers market on the Capitol Lawn, or you are a return shopper, we hope you will come and experience the benefits of local foods firsthand.
For additional information on Michigan's Farmers Markets on the Capitol, visit .
For more information about Michigan agriculture, please visit the Michigan Department of Agriculture & Rural Development website at
Meet a Michigan Corn Farmer
Meet Clark Gerstacker, a corn farmer from Midland, Michigan. Learn how Clark cares for the environment while caring for his corn crop.
Millions in unclaimed money is sitting in Lansing -- Stake your claim
Unexpected money is now heading to Isaac Zimmer's bank account.
Wasn't really paying attention and just assumed the money was going in there I guess, I dunno,” Zimmer said.
Several years ago, Zimmer assumed his paycheck went into his new bank account. However, unbeknownst to him, his $220 never made it into his account and eventually found its way to the state.
What I think what happened was when I was working in Midland I was getting my paychecks electronically fund transferred and then when I switched banks that money couldn't get there,” Zimmer said.
Zimmer admits he probably should've watched his money better back in his college days. Had it not been for his aunt noticing his name on Michigan’s unclaimed property website, he still might not know about his money.
I think we've got over a million properties that's out there to be claimed,” said Terry Stanton, manager of the Unclaimed Property Department.
Stanton said it's something most people don't know. He said chances are you, or someone you know, has unclaimed property sitting in Lansing.
In the last three years, the state paid out more than $270 million in unclaimed money and hundreds of millions of dollars worth of property is still waiting for its rightful owner right now.
It seems crazy that people could forget about large sums of money, but it happens,” Stanton said.
One person found out they had $2.4 million coming to them.
So, how does this happen?
Unclaimed property can be anything from uncashed checks, dormant bank accounts, shares of stock and insurance police benefits.
Items we've received over time in safety deposit boxes,” Stanton said.
Stanton has seen boxes containing coins, stamps, gemstones, comic books, silver spoons and even old baseball cards.
Those can be claimed within three years of when we take them in. We can't hold property under the statute for more than three years. We have to auction it off,” Stanton said.
If the owner comes forward after the items have been auctioned off, they'll get the value made at auction. That’s something Stanton said never expires.
We get new reports every July and we are loading them from July to September or October. So, we get those new properties in, just because you checked it in May doesn't mean there might not be a property for your name now,” he said.
Stanton said if you find you're on the state's website, like Zimmer, the unclaimed property has a minimum value of at least $50.
Cashing in could be as simple as printing and mailing in the form, but the larger the amount, the lengthier the process may be.
The money's there, you just gotta go claim it, Stanton said.
Zimmer filed one of 36,000 claims paid out in the last year. It was money he wasn't expecting, but will be put to good use.
I got a wedding to pay for. Maybe we will invite two or three more people and that's about it,” Zimmer said laughing.
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You can also call the Unclaimed Property Department for assistance at (517) 636-5320.
3/11/14 A Tour of the 4-H Children's Garden & Other Michigan Gardens on Across The Fence
Across the Fence is the longest-running locally-produced program in the US. We have been on-air on WCAX-TV since 1955! Across the Fence is produced by the University of Vermont Extension. Visit