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By Edwin D. Custer Sylvester Manor February 2010 Vol. XLVIII No. 2 563 issues, 5,742 pages |
HDC approves plans to expand homeless shelter
By Kelsey Ronan
March, 10 2010
Village life: Food happiness starts with Mom
By Jan Worth-Nelson
March, 02 2010
Vertigo Theatrics prepares for ‘Forbidden Broadway’
By Rita Heidtman
February, 25 2010
Opinion: Review of Feb. 23 Planning Commission meeting
By Elizabeth Jordan
March, 05 2010
Metawanenee Hills, Hamilton Dam discussed
By Steve L. Onore
March, 06 2010
The group listened to a presentation from the Metawanenee Hills Neighborhood...
Village life: Just gotta dance
By Jan Worth-Nelson
September, 12 2009
Here's how it...
Village life: Can we slake our hungers without being destroyers?
By Jan Worth-Nelson
November, 01 2007
As RJ the Raccoon explained to his forest buddies in Over the Hedge, "For humans, enough is never...
Village life: Smell of sawdust, honoring what is lost
By Jan Worth-Nelson
December, 01 2007
Hamilton Dam team discusses project
By Rita Heidtman
February, 27 2010
Huckleberry Radio Hour revives local variety radio
By Alan Matthews
February, 27 2010
Arab-American Council wants to make difference
By Kelsey Ronan
February, 13 2010
Fiction: Lice
By Kelsey Ronan
March, 03 2010
Fiction: Hektor and Andromache
By Kelsey Ronan
February, 26 2010
Grand Traverse group discusses Stat EMS
By Kelsey Ronan
February, 22 2010
Stat EMS President Marc...
Public safety layoffs discussed
By Rita Heidtman
February, 20 2010
Flint...
Mott Park group discusses voting bylaws
By Rita Heidtman
February, 19 2010
Hairdresser volunteers at Shelter of Flint
By Kelsey Ronan
February, 09 2010
She asked herself, "What can I do to make the negative...
Village life: No pawnshop for stories
By Teddy Robertson
January, 23 2010
Central Park discusses federal funds, Richert Manor, city budget
By Kelsey Ronan
February, 18 2010
City Administrator Greg Eason told the group that Central Park will be one of the...
Essay: Walking quotidian
By Jan Worth-Nelson
February, 18 2010
Events, meeting, exhibits planned for February 2010
By Administrator
February, 13 2010
Continuing
Sloan Exhibit. "Portrait Figures in Miniature...
Essay: On the other hand
By Jan Worth-Nelson
February, 18 2010
Adrenaline, I've been telling myself, is there for a reason — to propel fight or flight. As always, the conundrum is...
Unclassified ads February 2010
By Administrator
February, 13 2010
Commission approves expansion of Hurley lobby, emergency room
By Steve L. Onore
February, 06 2010
At the...
Group discusses inconsistent code enforcement, civil case settlement
By Alan Matthews
January, 25 2010
Grand Traverse group approves gardening project
By Rita Heidtman
January, 23 2010
College Cultural group discusses abandoned properties, downtown parking meters
By Kelsey Ronan
January, 23 2010
Doug Weiland, director of the Genesee County Land Bank...
Flint Handmade encourages creative economy
By Kelsey Ronan
January, 20 2010
E-mail reports promote Flint
By Alan Matthews
January, 18 2010
Flint shelter helps homeless get GED
By Kelsey Ronan
January, 15 2010
The need was there...
Village life: Circus parades to Buckham
By Jan Worth-Nelson
December, 11 2009
Edwin Custer is a quiet man, and on entering his beautiful Craftsman-style house on Crapo Street one hears just the subtle bubbling of a small fountain and low-key jazz.
It’s a space...
Village life: Trapped in iron lung
By Jan Worth-Nelson
January, 15 2010
It was cold. I'd turned the furnace down to 62, resolved to be an...
County residents get free medical help
By Kate Cole
December, 12 2009
Village life: Ghost lived in my closet
By Jan Worth-Nelson
October, 10 2009
On the other hand, who wants to see a white ghost every time you open the closet door, reminding you of failure?
It was my first...
Village life: We all had our trial by fire
By Jan Worth-Nelson
November, 27 2009
It's a bit shocking.
I've been experimenting with calling myself "60" for...
Group helps families of murdered children
By Kelsey Ronan
December, 12 2009
“At the particular time, you’re not able to focus on what...
Essay: I blame the lilacs
By Jan Worth-Nelson
November, 01 2007
Essay: My ancestors aren't listening
By Jan Worth-Nelson
November, 01 2007
Essay: One bird
By Jan Worth-Nelson
November, 01 2007
Essay: My imaginary family
By Jan Worth-Nelson
November, 01 2007
Essay: Owl at night in silver maple
By Jan Worth-Nelson
December, 01 2007
Essay: Lord Jim, a mother lode and my mother tongue
By Jan Worth-Nelson
July, 01 2007
Essay: Voyeur at the round house
By Jan Worth-Nelson
July, 01 2007
Essay: It's slow news day
By Jan Worth-Nelson
December, 01 2007
How could this...
Essay: Furniture makes me feel grown up
By Jan Worth-Nelson
December, 01 2007
Essay: I pledge to put on hope with my shoes every morning
By Jan Worth-Nelson
December, 01 2007
Essay: Duende such a common word
By Jan Worth-Nelson
December, 01 2007
Essay: Under the street light in February
By Jan Worth-Nelson
February, 18 2010
I saw my old red car waiting for me under the lights, the old car I leeched from my last marriage...
Essay: I think I’m beginning to understand
By Jan Worth-Nelson
February, 18 2010
Essay: So much for my dream of professoriate
By Jan Worth-Nelson
February, 12 2010
Essay: The bread gun or you can raise a pacifist
By Jan Worth-Nelson
January, 15 2010
Poetry: Post-industrial spring, love poem for Flint
By Jan Worth-Nelson
May, 01 2007
austere branches poised
for the insurrection
their silence cocked. They
already hear the first strike. Underground,
October - absurd hyacinth
retools...
Poetry: Ruined By Happiness
By Jan Worth-Nelson
May, 01 2007
lodged each night
in dread and doom, complex
misery I wouldn't sell
like a falling stock. I hoarded
losses in an ancient basket: black
stones, smooth and slippery...
Poetry: Listening To Handel and Wanting To Believe
By Jan Worth-Nelson
May, 01 2007
he was deaf to everything but
the cornucopia of chords,
the spiraling arias and joy.
He worked three weeks straight,
myth has it, in that garret "...
Poetry: The Day After the Summer Solstice
By Jan Worth-Nelson
May, 01 2007
told me winter was gone, and
yesterday I felt like dancing,
something bluesy and slow
to make it last,
a brocade of sunshine
on my arms. Yesterday I
sang to my...
Poetry: Letter to a Childhood Friend
By Jan Worth-Nelson
May, 01 2007
in the sling of a city maple we knew so well
we could climb it in the dark, and did,
arms and legs around the trunk
the truest hug we gave for years,
cheeks against the...
Closing the Cottage
By Grayce Scholt
October, 10 2009
At the end of an October day of
draining pipes, hanging storms
and bolting windows, shutters, doors,
we piled our boxes in the car,
the trunk, the seats with all our
summer store...
Water/Ice (A reflection)
By Grayce Scholt
November, 27 2009
sweep of autumn - brush,
sparks of light reflect
from what is left in
our old bird-bath - bath
shooting diamonds bright
into our kitchen - dark;
I hear you...
The night that Santa came
By Grayce Scholt
December, 11 2009
I was sitting on my mother’s
lap and she was singing,
I remember that,
and then that
rapping on the window!
Waving, laughing
in the light of
that red wreath we...
Faith
By Colleen Boucher
March, 01 2010
that ever seemed long. Morning couldn't come
sooner and the lark that should greet the day,
but no one was home and all the guests were
gone...
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By Jared Field - Mar. 10, 2010
As the temperatures continue to rise, so too does the Flint area's reputation in the state as a springtime destination.
The Flint area is featured front and center in the recently published spring...
By Kelly Chesney - Mar. 10, 2010
Secretary of State Terri Lynn Land reminds all candidates seeking a judicial, state, county, township or village office of the filing deadlines for the Aug. 3 primary and Nov. 2 general...
By Tracy B. Atkinson - Mar. 10, 2010
Celebrate Women's History Month by focusing on multifaceted women in business at Pages Bookstore, 132 W. Second St., from 1 to 3 p.m. March 20.
Learn about the process for making better decisions...
By Wendi Fournier - Mar. 09, 2010
The Whiting, 1241 E. Kearsley St., presents Eve 6 at 8 p.m. April 8. Ticket prices are $10 for students with valid student identification and $20 to the general public.
Originally formed in 1995...
By Jared Field - Mar. 09, 2010
The final day to make reservations for Reunion-Reunion, the Flint area's premier event planning showcase, is March 13.
Reunion-Reunion 2010 will be held March 27 at the UM-Flint's NorthBank...
By Sharon Campbell - Mar. 09, 2010
Mott Community College is offering four new certificates of achievement, complementing a wide range of more than 100 associate degree and certificate programs that give students a direct path to a...
By Theresa Roach - Mar. 09, 2010
A free preview of the Cool City Art Auction will be held during the March 12 Art Walk. Art Walk is a free event that takes place from 6 to 9 p.m. the second Friday of every month. You will have the...
By Cynthia West-Edwards - Mar. 09, 2010
In support of President Barack Obama's transparency and open government initiative, Social Security has launched a new Open Government web page.
The new web page serves as the portal for all...
By Cynthia West-Edwards - Mar. 09, 2010
Time goes by so quickly, it can be easy to forget important deadlines and even easier to let critical items fall to the nether regions of your to-do list. Whether you get to everything or not...
By James Gladstone - Mar. 09, 2010
St. Cecelia Music Society of Flint will hold a concert at 2 p.m. March 14 at the Court Street United Methodist Church, 225 W. Court St., featuring Larry Adkins of Flushing, cello, Mary Halbeisen of...
By Joanne K. Berry - Mar. 08, 2010
ALS of Michigan announce the election of the following officers for two-year terms to its board of directors:
• President - Jay Welford, JD, Jaffe, Raitt, Heuer & Weiss, P.C.
• Vice...
By Diane Wojciechowski - Mar. 08, 2010
Whether you're looking for a good meatless meal, or a great fish dinner, IMA Brookwood Golf and Banquet Center is where you need to be. IMA Brookwood is offering all-you-can-eat fish fry dinners...
By Jared Field - Mar. 08, 2010
Are you planning a reunion for your family, class, church or some other group and don't know where to start? Are you looking for good deals on hotels, T-shirts and food?
If so, the 18th annual...
By Cindy Ornstein - Mar. 08, 2010
We don't know about you, but we love Michigan. We love its beauty, its splendor and all the amazing things our great state of Michigan has to offer.
We invite you to take a moment and imagine our...
By Jared Field - Mar. 08, 2010
Baker College will play host to the 33rd annual Mid-Winter Pow Wow on March 13 and March 14. Dances will be held from 1 to 4 p.m. and 7 to 10 p.m. Saturday and noon to 3 p.m. Sunday. All dances...
By Dana Hughes - Mar. 05, 2010
During the National Association of Community Health Centers' (NACHC) 35th Policy and Issues Forum held in Washington, D.C., last week, Rep. Dale Kildee was recognized for his support of Community...
By Ellen Brothers - Mar. 05, 2010
The Citizens Bank Bowling Challenge 2010, held at Grand Blanc and Galaxy Lanes, has raised $135,000 to support Big Brothers Big Sisters of Greater Flint's mentoring programs. With 2,300...
By Jared Field - Mar. 05, 2010
In your mind, you know exactly how it's supposed to look. According to Tina Nies, a local coach, consultant and educator, it can be just as you imagine.
With the right planning, of...
By Linda Elenbogen - Mar. 04, 2010
The Michigan branch of the International Dyslexia Association has elected Patricia Greene and Dr. Lawrence Reynolds to its board of directors.
Patricia Greene has spent 30 years as a special...
By Theresa Roach - Mar. 04, 2010
The Cool City Art Auction is Buckham Gallery's largest fundraiser. The gallery earns one-third of its financial gains for the year from this event. During this difficult time in our nation's...
By Rosia Anderson Murphy - Mar. 04, 2010
The Flint Human Relations Commission presents a series of community discussions on race relations in an effort to explore the realities versus those perceptions in response to a study on local...
By Sharon Campbell - Mar. 04, 2010
Two local authors will discuss their books at the March installment of Mott Community College's Fridays at Applewood Lecture Series March 12. The cost is $10 per person with breakfast starting at 9...
By Ed Bradley - Mar. 04, 2010
Flint-bred and California-based media ecologist, Gerry Fialka, will present a free, interactive lecture, The Machine as Art: From Archetype to Cliché, at 2 p.m. March 20 at the Flint Institute of...
By Cathy Jaruzel - Mar. 04, 2010
The Flint St. Partick's Day Celebration is back again this year.
Photos and presentation to the honorees will take place at St. Michael's Church at 11:30 a.m. March 17 on the corner of Fifth...
By Jared Field - Mar. 04, 2010
For the second year in a row, a contingent of motorheads from the Vehicle City brought home a truckload of hardware from the 58th annual Autorama custom auto show in Detroit last weekend.
An...
By Dawn Jones - Mar. 02, 2010
Mayor Dayne Walling is rescinding about 109 AFSCME Local No. 1600 layoff notices. The city's largest employe union did not reach a letter of understanding with the administration on the 12...
By Jared Field - Mar. 02, 2010
Dozens of Flint area movers and shakers turned out for a presentation of nationally acclaimed author and marketer Tony Rubleski Feb. 25 at IMA Brookwood in Burton.
The event, sponsored by the...
By Bob Campbell - Mar. 02, 2010
The annual Scrapbookers Against Hunger craft show fundraiser will be held from 9 a.m. to 8 p.m. March 20 at Southwestern Academy.
The cost is $40 for the 11-hour event. The registration fee...
By Mel Serow - Mar. 02, 2010
The UM-Flint School of Management (SOM) continues to build its global relationships with a new agreement in the Republic of Kosovo. It is with the University of Prishtina, a leading academic...
By Mel Serow - Mar. 02, 2010
Washington D.C. residents will have two special events to look forward to in March. At about the same time the cherry blossoms begin to bloom, the UM-Flint Chamber Singers will be performing at the...
By Mel Serow - Mar. 02, 2010
"When one door closes, don't worry, because another door opens."
Armed with this simple philosophy, part of his mother's legacy, 10-year-old Bud embarks on a journey from Flint to Grand Rapids...
By Ann Goldon - Mar. 02, 2010
The Michigan Legislature has passed statewide, smoke-free workplace legislation. Effective May 1, all work sites in Michigan will be smoke-free with the exception of gaming floors of the Detroit...
By Cindy Ficorelli - Mar. 02, 2010
The Hospice Foundation of America presents its 17th annual grief teleconference from 1:30 to 5 p.m. March 24. This year's topic is Living with grief — cancer and end-of-life care. The...
By Margo Lee Strebig - Mar. 01, 2010
More than 80 pieces of student artwork will be on exhibit at the Flint Children's Museum this March. Artists from artsJAM Flint and VSA arts of Michigan, Genesee County will display their work in...
By Dawn Jones - Feb. 26, 2010
Flint Mayor Dayne Walling announced today the city of Flint will be forced to close two fire stations if an agreement on concessions can not be reached with the Flint Firefighters Union in the...
By Karianne Martus - Feb. 26, 2010
Art and the Market and Flint Handmade will be participating in the 2010 Financial Plus Cool City Art Auction from 5 to 10 p.m. March 26 in the Capitol Theatre on Harrison Street in Flint.
Join...
By Karianne Martus - Feb. 26, 2010
Two Farmers' Market businesses, Coykendall Produce and Knob HIll Meats, are teaming up to help a local organization get food to the many families in our area that are in need.
Coykendall Produce...
By Ilene Cantor - Feb. 26, 2010
Marsha Schmit, Hurley breast health nurse navigator, received the Ruby Award for Women Helping Women Feb. 25 from Soroptimist International of Genesee County.
"I am thrilled to receive the Ruby...
By Annie Oper - Feb. 25, 2010
4 Concerts for a Cause continues at Woodside Church, 1509 E. Court St., beginning at 6 p.m. March 19 with a light supper of Haitian food, followed by a presentation at 6:30 p.m. by Mary Procopio...
By Cindy Ficorelli - Feb. 25, 2010
Genesee Health Plan is accepting nominations for the annual Community Caring Award, given to individuals, businesses and organizations who have provided assistance to the uninsured and underserved...
By Jared Field - Feb. 25, 2010
The Flint Area Convention & Visitors Bureau Educational Foundation was recently awarded a $5,000 grant from the Christopher & Dana Reeve Foundation. The Quality of Life grant is funded...
By Wendi Fournier - Feb. 25, 2010
The Whiting will present An Evening with Kenny Wayne Shepherd at 8 p.m. March 27.
Kenny Wayne Shepherd has lived more than half of his life in the spotlight. At 16, he was signed to a major record...
By Ann Richards - Feb. 25, 2010
When the McCree Theatre closed its doors in 1989, almost two decades after its debut as Flint's first and only venue dedicated to African American artists, few believed the beloved inner city...
By Jared Field - Feb. 25, 2010
In your mind, you know exactly how it's supposed to look. According to Tina Nies, a local coach, consultant and educator, it can be just as you imagine.
With the right planning, of...
By Cathy Jaruzel - Feb. 24, 2010
Sloan and Longway has a ton of things happening in March. Sign up for your classes and programs by calling (810) 237-3409.
Programs at Longway Planetarium
Poetry Under the Stars ~ 7 p.m. March 9...
By Bob Campbell - Feb. 24, 2010
Youngsters at Carpenter Road Elementary School danced and giggled the afternoon away on Wednesday, all while helping to raise money for victims of the fire at River Park Apartments.
Although the...
By Dawn Jones - Feb. 23, 2010
The Charles Stewart Mott Foundation has awarded the Flint $1,150,000 to fund the city's 21st Century Community Policing Program. The award will support a pilot program for one year beginning March...
By Theresa Roach - Feb. 23, 2010
Join us for Cool City Art Auction from 5 to 10 p.m. March 26. This silent auction serves as Buckham Gallery's largest fundraiser of the year and will take place at various locations in the downtown...
By Theresa Roach - Feb. 23, 2010
Support from local community organizations and fund-raising efforts have given staff at Buckham Gallery renewed confidence in the nonprofit art gallery's ability to thrive in a challenging...
By Cathy Jaruzel - Feb. 23, 2010
Three free Poetry Under the Stars events will be held at Longway Planetarium March 9, March 23 and April 13. You can meet the poets from 6:30 to 7 p.m. and the reading is at 7 to 8:30 p.m.
No...
By Margo Lee Strebig - Feb. 22, 2010
This month we are celebrating National Reading Month at the Flint Children's Museum, 1602 W. University Ave. Shh! We're Reading — March's theme — will include daily crafts and activities based...
By Kelly Chesney - Feb. 22, 2010
The Saginaw County PLUS office opened Feb. 22 offering area customers extended hours and new services, Secretary of State Terri Lynn Land announced.
The office at 4404 Bay Rd. features services...
By Dawn Jones - Feb. 22, 2010
The Genesee County Complete Count Committee is holding a census awareness day of service and family health fair from 10 a.m. until 3 p.m. Feb. 23 at Perani Arena 3501 Lapeer Rd.
The purpose of...
By Bob Campbell - Feb. 22, 2010
When Flint Community Schools Superintendent Linda Thompson met with the Flint Journal's editorial board Jan. 25 — a meeting that she requested — she talked extensively about the implementation...
By Cathy Jaruzel - Feb. 21, 2010
Sloan Museum's newest temporary exhibit is Predators. Come and take an adventurous look into the lives of predators. See the most dangerous animals on land, sea and in the sky. Make plans to...
By Wendi Fournier - Feb. 20, 2010
The Whiting presents the joyful, Irish music of Danu at 7:30 p.m. March 18.
The Oireachtas Festival in Dungarvan, County Waterford, in November 1994, was where the first members of Danu met. Benny...
By Sherren Sandy & Ron Krueger - Feb. 20, 2010
Throw off the mid-winter chill March 12 by coming to the Flint Institute of Arts for the 11th annual wine tasting event.
A new component is "la patisserie," featuring tasty pastries and desserts...
By Robert Campbell - Feb. 18, 2010
Carpenter Road Elementary School, with support from the Flint Community Schools administration, has responded to the tragedy that claimed the lives of four small children at River Park Apartments...
By Ilene Cantor - Feb. 18, 2010
The Hurley Foundation recently welcomed Dave Swenson of Flushing as its new manager.
Swenson brings to Hurley more than 30 years of experience in foundation, hospital and nonprofit administration...
By Leslie Colston - Feb. 18, 2010
The Concerned Pastors for Social Action is asking Flint area residents to help the bereaved families of the four young children who died recently in a fire at the River Park apartment complex. ...
By Sharon Campbell - Feb. 18, 2010
Mott Community College is among a group of recipients across Michigan awarded planning grants to support student access and success in college.
The Michigan College Access Network (MCAN) recently...
By Robert Campbell - Feb. 18, 2010
The Community Foundation of Greater Flint has awarded the Neithercut Elementary School Honors' Choir $1,800 to cover the group's travel costs to and from area concerts.
The grant, made possible...
By Steven J. Mokofsky - Feb. 18, 2010
The Flint Community Players and the Flint City Theatre will present Shakespeare's most powerful love story ever written, Romeo and Juliet. The play is an equal mix of romance, comedy, tragedy...
By Cindy Ficorelli - Feb. 16, 2010
Genesys is the only hospital in Michigan and one of only three in the entire nation to earn certification for its hip fracture repair program.
Genesys also is the only hospital in the region and...
By Tom Price - Feb. 16, 2010
Fandangles' will exhibit the mixed media of Anni Crouter-Boggs Feb. 28 through March 26 at the restaurant at the Marketplace at Flushing, G-6429 W. Pierson Rd., Flushing. Fandangles' will present a...
By Crystal Pepperdine - Feb. 12, 2010
Flint Handmade is participating in the 2010 Financial Plus Cool City Art Auction from 5 to 10 p.m. March 26 in the Capitol Theater. We will be auctioning off handmade items, Flint Handmade...
By Jared Field - Feb. 12, 2010
It's the bowling equivalent of a 900 series for the Flint area.
The 83th Michigan State USBC Women's Bowling Association Annual Championship Tournament will be a boon for local businesses...
By Mark Valacak - Feb. 11, 2010
The Genesee County Health Department (GCHD) has launched a billboard campaign throughout Genesee County to promote awareness that it is not too late to get vaccinated against pandemic H1N1 flu...
By Leslie Colston - Feb. 11, 2010
The New McCree Theatre, 5005 Cloverlawn Dr., will be hold auditions for the exciting climax of its 2009-2010 production season, the original musical revue, A Tribute to Motown: An American Dream...
By Bob Campbell - Feb. 11, 2010
About 70 first-, second- and third-graders at Doyle-Ryder Elementary School Feb. 2 delighted an audience of classmates, teachers and parents with its Big Top Circus. And had any of the seven...
By Kelly Chesney - Feb. 10, 2010
Secretary of State Terri Lynn Land today announced that the creation of a PLUS office serving Saginaw County residents will mean enhanced services for customers throughout the area.
The new...
By Kelly Chesney - Feb. 10, 2010
"I want to express my warmest and most heartfelt wishes to my congressman and friend, Vern Ehlers, as he prepares to conclude his remarkable career.
"Through his dedicated service as county...
By Kelly Chesney - Feb. 10, 2010
With the Vancouver 2010 Olympics just around the corner, Secretary of State Terri Lynn Land reminds motorists that they can support Team USA by purchasing an Olympic license plate. The funds...
By Cathy Jaruzel - Feb. 10, 2010
We are ready for another great Sloan Museum Auto Fair, number 38. The event will be June 26 and June 27. There are three awards, Best Original Vehicle, Best Original Restored Vehicle and Best...
By Rico L. Phillips - Feb. 09, 2010
The Flint Police Activities League has organized the Flint Inner-City Youth Hockey Program. This program's goal is to introduce ice hockey to boys and girls that live in Flint between ages 7 and...
By Bob Campbell - Feb. 09, 2010
Flint Community Schools is expanding efforts to recruit needy students into a free after-school tutoring program. The district's Office of State, Federal and Local Programs is offering Supplemental...
By Diane Wojciechowski - Feb. 09, 2010
Whether you're looking for a good meatless meal or a great fish dinner, IMA Brookwood Golf and Banquet Center, 6045 Davison Rd., Burton, is where you need to be. IMA Brookwood is offering "all...
By Ilene Cantor - Feb. 08, 2010
Hurley Medical Center announced Jan. 28 its third DAISY award winner, Registered Nurce Angela Swierpel of Davison.
DAISY is an acronym for Diseases Attacking the Immune System. The Daisy...
By Dianna LaBonte - Feb. 08, 2010
Someone in the U.S. dies every 37 seconds from heart disease. According to the American Heart Association, every year more than 430,000 women die from heart disease in the United States. About 64...
By Cindy Ficorelli - Feb. 08, 2010
Back by popular demand, Genesys Learning Institute announces a new semester of free mini-medical school classes for the public — an opportunity to learn more about your health from Genesys...
By Jared Field - Feb. 08, 2010
The YMCA of Greater Flint will be able to reach even more young people in the coming years — and it has 586 people to thank for the opportunity.
The YMCA of Greater Flint's Partner with Youth...
By Kelly Chesney - Feb. 08, 2010
Secretary of State Terri Lynn Land today welcomed the Hartford and its affiliates as the latest insurance companies to participate in Michigan's Electronic Insurance Verification (EIV) Program...
By Ilene Cantor - Feb. 05, 2010
Lisa Hasselbach was recently named volunteer services director by the Hurley Foundation.
Hasselbach, who lives in Clarkston, brings 23 years of experience with volunteers, most recently as...
By Pam Fernsler - Feb. 05, 2010
The Zonta Club of Flint Genesee Regional Women's Hall of Fame will hold their inaugural induction of women who have made an indelible imprint on Genesee County from 6 to 9 p.m. April 22 at the...
By Jared Field - Feb. 05, 2010
"Where you may never have the opportunity to tread, it puts you right there." That, A.J. Rosser says, is the beauty of moving pictures.
The 77-year-old fisherman and documentary filmmaker will be...
By Annie Oper - Feb. 05, 2010
Woodside Church, 1509 E. Court St., is calling for donations to make its annual scholarship dinner and auction March 11 to help students continue their education beyond high school. Students from...
By Cindy Ficorelli - Feb. 04, 2010
Dr. Kenneth Steibel, president of the Genesys Regional Medical Center medical staff, announces the appointment of two new physicians to the medical team, Dr. Parrish Sadeghi, dermatologist, and Dr...
By Ed Harden - Feb. 04, 2010
McLaren Health Plan's commercial hospital network continues to grow with the addition of Hurley Medical Center in Flint.
Hurley Medical Center joined the growing network of provider hospitals...
By Ilene Cantor - Feb. 04, 2010
Employees from the Kroger store on Corunna Road in Flint Township will again make a special delivery for Valentine's Day. Beginning at 11 a.m. Feb. 12, Kroger hopes to deliver more than 500...
By Jeremy Steel - Feb. 04, 2010
Cirque du Soleil announces that the critically acclaimed touring production, Alegría, will perform in East Lansing at the Breslin Center from March 31 to April 4 for eight performances.
Tickets...
By Dawn Jones - Feb. 03, 2010
Mayor Dayne Walling announced today that all non-public safety city employees will take 12 unpaid days off through the remainder of the current fiscal year ending June 30.
Flint is facing a tough...
By Dawn Jones - Feb. 03, 2010
The Genesee County Complete Count Committee unveiled its new web site, www.gencocensus.com, Feb. 1. The web site is another tool the committee is using to educate the community on the importance...
By Jennifer L. Moore - Feb. 02, 2010
Question: I recently applied for a replacement Social Security card, but I might be moving before it arrives in the mail. What do I do if I move before I get it?
Answer: Once we have verified all...
By Jennifer L. Moore - Feb. 02, 2010
What you may not have realized when you rang in 2010 was that you also were ringing in the 75th anniversary of Social Security.
On Aug. 14, 1935, President Franklin D. Roosevelt signed the Social...
By Jennifer L. Moore - Feb. 02, 2010
When it comes to Social Security benefits, you may be wondering who must pay taxes on them and who does not. Let's look at the numbers.
If you file a federal tax return as an individual and your...
By Jennifer L. Moore - Feb. 02, 2010
Thinking about retirement?
Jennifer L. Moore
Valentine's Day is just around the corner. We at Social Security have a romantic story we'd like to share with older couples out there who are thinking...
By Jennifer L. Moore - Feb. 02, 2010
If you've been thinking about applying for extra help with your Medicare prescription drug costs, then now's the time to get on the dance floor and hop to it.
Chubby Checker, the Grammy Award...
By Sarah Hierman - Feb. 02, 2010
A landmark study released today by the Food Bank of Eastern Michigan and Feeding America, the nation's largest domestic hunger-relief organization, reports that more than 246,700 people, including...
By Janice Henry - Feb. 01, 2010
Landscapes from the Age of Impressionism makes it's only Midwest stop at the Flint Institute of Arts Feb. 6 through April 18. The exhibition includes many of the finest examples of mid-19th and...
By Judi A. Johnston - Feb. 01, 2010
Secretary of State Terri Lynn Land posted her department's latest expenditure report online today as another affirmation of taxpayers' right to know how government is spending their money.
The...
By Janice Henry - Jan. 29, 2010
The Flint Institute of Arts has again achieved accreditation by the American Association of Museums (AAM), the highest national recognition afforded the nation's museums. Accreditation signifies...
By Tracy Fowler-Johnston - Jan. 29, 2010
Recognizing that the need doesn't end at the holidays, Vogt's Flowers, with five convenient locations in Genesee Country, is "having a heart for the hungry" and the Food Bank of Eastern...
By Janice Henry - Jan. 28, 2010
Landscapes from the Age of Impressionism makes it's only Midwest stop at the Flint Institute of Arts Feb. 6 through April 18. The exhibition includes many of the finest examples of mid-19th and...
By Herman Marable - Jan. 27, 2010
Flint 68th District Judge Herman Marable Jr. and his Citizens Advisory Committee announced today that Ashley Hamilton, 15, and Keli Mims, 15, both of Flint, have been selected as the Judge Marable...
By Bob Campbell - Jan. 27, 2010
Flint Community Schools Maintenance and Operations Department has developed a Long-Term Building Maintenance Plan to organize, prioritize and update data for stable building maintenance of the...
By Bob Campbell - Jan. 27, 2010
Seniors Erica Hunter of Northern High School and Terrance Patton-Hill of Southwestern Academy have been selected as the student board representatives to the Flint Board of Education.
The two...
By Bob Campbell - Jan. 27, 2010
The Michigan Association for Computer Users in Learning (MACUL), a 4,000-member nonprofit organization based in Lansing, has announced that Holmes Middle School is one of 82 teams in the state...
By Sharon Campbell - Jan. 26, 2010
Citing poor health, longtime Mott Community College Trustee James Bettendorf has resigned his post effective as of Jan. 25. The vacancy will be filled by a vote of the MCC board of trustees and...
By Judy Putnam - Jan. 25, 2010
Low- and moderate-income Michigan families can put hundreds or even thousands of dollars back into their household budgets by making sure they file for all available credits and deductions this tax...
By Ilene Cantor - Jan. 25, 2010
Hurley Medical Center has successfully eliminated industrial trans fats from its food service programs as part of a statewide initiative to improve patient and community health.
Hurley has...
By Dick Ramsdell - Jan. 23, 2010
Surprisingly we still hear people say, "We didn't know the market was open during the winter." But, we are open 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Tuesdays and Thursdays and 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. Saturdays all...
By Jennifer Moore - Jan. 22, 2010
Michael J. Astrue, Social Security commissioner, today announced that the agency is making new data about beneficiaries and the agency's disability and hearing processes available to the public. ...
By Tina Ray - Jan. 22, 2010
Indian Trails, the Owosso-based motor coach company, is celebrating 100 years of business in 2010 — a century of service that began moving passengers and freight from the Durand Union Train Depot...
By Kara Ross - Jan. 22, 2010
Representatives from area business and media outlets joined together again this past December in a dynamic partnership for the holiday campaign benefiting the Food Bank of Eastern Michigan. The...
By Ilene Cantor - Jan. 22, 2010
It has been nine days since one of the worst natural disasters in the world's history. Today, humanitarian and healthcare workers from around the world are continuing to rescue the people of Haiti...
By Kathryn Martin - Jan. 22, 2010
Mike Bouchard, Republican candidate for governor, today called for Michigan to aggressively explore expanding its rest areas into service centers to save tax dollars and generate revenues for...
By Katie Bach - Jan. 22, 2010
The committees behind the Flushing Walleye Festival and Flint exhibition at the 2009 Detroit Autorama have received the prestigious Chairman's Award given annually by the Flint Area Convention and...
By Katie Bach - Jan. 22, 2010
There are some new leaders on the Flint Area Convention and Visitors Bureau board of directors.
During its 36th annual meeting Jan. 19 the board selected Michael J. Thorp of Flint as its chairman...
By Cathy Jaruzel - Jan. 22, 2010
The newest exhibit at Sloan Museum will open Predators at noon Jan. 23. See the most dangerous animals on land, sea and in the sky. Make plans to experience the exciting exhibit and exhilarating...
By Lonnie Scott - Jan. 21, 2010
Alma Wheeler Smith (D-Salem) criticized Senate Leader Mike Bishop and his Republican colleagues on their proposal calling for a reduction in state worker pay Jan. 20.
"Mike Bishop has proposed a...
By Sharon Campbell - Jan. 21, 2010
Mott Community College has landed a major grant targeted to help area residents receive training for jobs in green construction. The $3,662,403 stimulus grant awarded to MCC is designed to provide...
By Janice Henry - Jan. 18, 2010
Mary Lee Bendoph, Gee's Bend Quilts and Beyond will open to the public Jan. 23 at the Flint Institute of Arts. The exhibition highlights the quilt masterpieces of Mary Lee Bendolph one of Gee's...
By Cathy Jaruzel - Jan. 15, 2010
Sloan Museum introduces our latest traveling exhibit, Predators, created by the Museum of Discovery in Little Rock, Ark. Join us as we take you on an adventurous look into the lives of...
By Samantha Meinke - Jan. 15, 2010
Nominations are now open for major State Bar of Michigan awards that will be presented at the September annual meeting in Grand Rapids.
The Roberts P. Hudson Award goes to a person whose career...
By Samantha Meinke - Jan. 15, 2010
Nominations are being accepted for two State Bar of Michigan Representative Assembly awards. The Michael Franck Award is given annually to an attorney who has made an outstanding contribution to...
By Jennifer L. Moore - Jan. 15, 2010
Michael J. Astrue, Social Security commissioner, and Chubby Checker, Grammy Award winner and rock and roll legend, launched a new campaign to inform millions of Americans about a new “twist” in...
By Janice Henry - Jan. 15, 2010
Landscapes from the Age of Impressionism: Paintings from the Brooklyn Museum makes it’s only Midwest stop at the Flint Institute of Arts Feb. 6 through April 18. The exhibition includes many of...
By Judy Putnam - Jan. 15, 2010
Childhood poverty, abuse and neglect continue to rise in Michigan, but child deaths are down dramatically, the latest Kids Count report finds.
The Kids Count in Michigan Data Book 2009, released...
By Wanda Pierce - Jan. 15, 2010
Families of Murdered Children, 4535 M.L. King Ave. holds events for families and friends of murdered children.
Grief and empowerment groups meet from 1 to 3 p.m .on the second and fourth...
By Cathy Jaruzel - Jan. 08, 2010
Come to Sloan Museum and take an adventurous look into the lives of predators. See the most dangerous animals on land, sea and in the sky. The exhibit is open every day. Make plans to experience...

