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Oct 3, 2023 |
modeldmedia.com | David Sands
Kittie Tuinstra outside of the new Shelby Trails Apartments. As construction prices soared upwards during the pandemic, Kittie Tuinstra began to wonder if Shelby Trails, the affordable housing project her group was spearheading in rural Oceana County, Michigan, would ever get off the ground. Her organization, Dogwood Community Development, had secured low-income tax credits for the new $4.7 million apartment complex to be built in the Village of Shelby.
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Sep 29, 2023 |
flintside.com | David Sands
As construction prices soared upwards during the pandemic, Kittie Tuinstra began to wonder if Shelby Trails, the affordable housing project her group was spearheading in rural Oceana County, Michigan, would ever get off the ground. Her organization, Dogwood Community Development, had secured low-income tax credits for the new $4.7 million apartment complex to be built in the Village of Shelby.
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Sep 28, 2023 |
secondwavemedia.com | David Sands
Kittie Tuinstra outside of the new Shelby Trails Apartments. As construction prices soared upwards during the pandemic, Kittie Tuinstra began to wonder if Shelby Trails, the affordable housing project her group was spearheading in rural Oceana County, Michigan, would ever get off the ground. Her organization, Dogwood Community Development, had secured low-income tax credits for the new $4.7 million apartment complex to be built in the Village of Shelby.
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Aug 24, 2023 |
secondwavemedia.com | David Sands
Earlier this month, Josh, Jenny, and Zeke Stroh had some close encounters of the cold-blooded and scaly kind. Fortunately, the Novi family experienced them on a planned outing to the Reptarium, a Utica-based reptile zoo. The Strohs — well some of them, anyway — are reptile enthusiasts who own a 6-month-old banana pied ball python. They found out about the reptile house after seeing a series of snake and lizard-themed videos on the Reptarium's YouTube channel. "My son and I watched them a lot.
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Aug 24, 2023 |
tinyurl.com | David Sands
Earlier this month, Josh, Jenny, and Zeke Stroh had some close encounters of the cold-blooded and scaly kind. Fortunately, the Novi family experienced them on a planned outing to the Reptarium, a Utica-based reptile zoo. The Strohs — well some of them, anyways — are reptile enthusiasts who own a 6-month-old banana pied ball python. They found out about the reptile house after seeing a series of snake and lizard-themed videos on the Reptarium's YouTube channel. "My son and I watched them a lot.
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