According to Michigan.gov, the Michigan Food Law of 2000 requires the licensing of any person or firm that processes, packs, cans..., preserves, freezes, fabricates, stores, prepares, serves, sells, or offers food for sale.
Ok, the sign maaaay be a bit dramatic, but it got your attention didn’t it? It was posted to Reddit by bschn100 after they came
county health department because, according to KLTV: Texas House Bill 970, or the Texas Baker's Bill, prohibits the sale of food
I'm not sure we've encountered this problem around West Michigan, but this is a cool story from lemonade giant, Country Time Lemonade
Nothing says summer quite like kids selling lemonade. Well, one grinch in Canada wants to change all that. A 9-year-old autistic
We've been familiar with refreshment stands ever since we were kids. My neighborhood pals and I would make our own little stands
The coronavirus pandemic has hit businesses both big and small and now it's even starting to hurt the tiny businesses in our communities
This is such a great story, because of the motivation behind why the young kid started raising money. MLive has a story about
Hunters have until June 1 to apply for your bear hunting permit for Michigan. As a kid growing up in Michigan, it was always a
I finally got my last 3 treestands up for the Michigan deer hunting season and tried a new technique you may want to try using










