The National Milk Producers Federation shares its reasoning for why the FDA s plan to allow plant-based beverages to continue using the term “milk” needs to change.
Dr. Daniel Yakes jokes that though heâs lived in the area for 50 years, he is still a newcomer in an area where many have grown up here and are considered âlocal.â
Nevertheless, Yakes has a love for the history of the area, and now he has published his latest volumes of local history, âCross River Rivals â An Illustrated History of the White Lake Area.â
The two-volume set will be available for borrowing at the White Lake Community Library and autographed copies will be for sale at the Book Nook & Java Shop in Montague. Exploring the origins of the rivalries between Whitehall and Montague, Cross River Rivals focuses on the two towns and how they competed and yet found common ground in some ways.
Calvin Universityâs January Series 2021 will feature timely conversations about the future of the Supreme Court, climate change, the era of intelligent technology, civil discourse, racial tensions, the arts as a healing balm and so much more by top experts in their fields.
Access to the award-winning lecture series will be easier than ever this year. Due to the realities of COVID-19, the January Series will have a completely virtual audience, and attendees will be able to view the presentations from the comfort of their own homes each weekday from 12:30 pm to 1:30 pm, Jan. 6 through Jan. 26.
Visit calvin.edu/january to learn about the presenters and how to register for viewing on your own internet-connected device.