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By Edwin D. Custer

January 2010    Vol. XLVIII No. 1

562 issues, 5,734 pages

 

Opinion: Reflections on Planning Commission Jan. 26 meeting

By Elizabeth Jordan

February, 06 2010

At the last meeting, no one spoke during the public forum, so we moved on to the public hearing on vacating part of Stone Street between Fifth and Six avenues. It is related to the planned changes...

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Commission approves expansion of Hurley lobby, emergency room

By Steve L. Onore

February, 06 2010

The Flint Planning Commission Jan. 12 approved site plans for expansion of a lobby and emergency room at Hurley Medical Center and to move the entrance to the south side near Dort Park.

At the...

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Buckham Gallery holding poetry reading Feb. 20

By Rita Heidtman

January, 28 2010

Professor Jan Worth-Nelson's UM-Flint students will hold a poetry reading at Buckham Gallery, 134 1/2 W. Second St., from 6 to 9 p.m. Feb. 20. Eleven students will take part in the event called...

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Group discusses inconsistent code enforcement, civil case settlement

By Alan Matthews

January, 25 2010

The Historic District Commission Jan. 7 discussed inconsistencies in code enforcement, settlement of a civil case, becoming a certified local government, lamp post installation and a wheelchair...

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Village life: No pawnshop for stories

By Teddy Robertson

January, 23 2010

Turning the key in the lock, gazing distractedly through the lowest pane of the back door window,  I see a slight but unaccustomed disorder in the dining room.  Chairs at an oblique angle to the...

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Grand Traverse group approves gardening project

By Rita Heidtman

January, 23 2010

Grand Traverse District Neighborhood Association agreed to support an urban gardening project in Aldrich Park. Joanna Lehrman, a graduate of Michigan State University, is developing the project to...

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College Cultural group discusses abandoned properties, downtown parking meters

By Kelsey Ronan

January, 23 2010

The College Cultural Neighborhood Association Jan. 21 discussed abandoned properties, stimulus funds and parking meters for downtown.

Doug Weiland, director of the Genesee County Land Bank...

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Au courant and sleepless the night before class

By Jan Worth-Nelson

January, 23 2010

Getting ready for bed, my husband tells me

a joke that I don't get.

To make matters worse,

I'm propped up on six pillows reading

the latest touted book of poems.

It won a prize in New...

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Welcome to East Village Magazine

By Gary P. Custer

January, 15 2010

Welcome to East Village Magazine web site — a work in progress.

We are not finished and we probably never will be. But, what we are working on now should go a long way to creating a valuable...

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Flint Handmade encourages creative economy

By Kelsey Ronan

January, 20 2010

Crystal Pepperdine wondered why she was driving to Detroit for craft shows. Pepperdine was already a member of Flint's Creative Alliance and knew there were creative people in Flint. So, she began...

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E-mail reports promote Flint

By Alan Matthews

January, 18 2010

Katie Bach, new director of public relations for the Flint Area Convention and Visitors Bureau, has taken over publishing the Changing Perceptions of Flint and Flint College Movement e-mail reports...

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Central Park discusses student housing

By Kelsey Ronan

January, 16 2010

The Central Park Neighborhood Association Jan. 14 discussed student housing, code enforcement and stimulus funds.

President Jerry Rule shared a letter from UM-Flint Chancellor Ruth Person about...

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Opinion: Reflections on Planning Commission Jan. 12 meeting

By Elizabeth Jordan

January, 17 2010

There were no speakers at the public forum at the Jan. 12 Flint Planning Commission meeting, so we proceeded with the site plan review for Hurley Medical Center's planned expansion of the emergency...

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Fire

By Grayce Scholt

January, 16 2010

On those wild nights

the fire whistle's screaming

from the town hall top

just down the block

sent me to shivering so hard

I squeezed myself

between  my mother, dad

in their warm bed

and...

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Flint shelter helps homeless get GED

By Kelsey Ronan

January, 15 2010

Bradley Woodruff was given the opportunity in March 2009 to start a GED program at the Shelter of Flint, an emergency and transitional housing facility for women and children.

The need was there...

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Village life: Trapped in iron lung

By Jan Worth-Nelson

January, 15 2010

I was lying in bed one night in mid-December before the solstice, when the day's supply of light was still miserably shrinking.

It was cold. I'd turned the furnace down to 62, resolved to be an...

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Events, meeting, exhibits planned for January 2010

By Gary

January, 15 2010

Continuing

Sloan Exhibit. "Portrait Figures in Miniature: The Pierson Doll Collection"; Sloan Museum, 1221 E. Kearsley St.; 10 a.m. to 5 p.m, Mondays through Fridays and noon to 5 p.m. Saturdays and...

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Poetry under stars begins Feb. 9

By Kelsey Ronan

January, 15 2010

Poetry Under the Stars begins next month at Longway Planetarium with three nights of poetry on the themes of love, rebirth and faith in English, Polish and Arabic.

Poetry Under the Stars began in...

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Mott Park Association elects new president

By Kate Cole

January, 15 2010

The Mott Park Neighborhood Association Nov. 19 elected Susan Burhans president.

Former President Marta Wyngaard-Tavakoli served three terms and was ineligible for re-election.

"I'm very happy...

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Children's author speaks to UM-Flint audience

By Kate Cole

January, 15 2010

Christopher Paul Curtis, children's author and recipient of three Newbery Awards and the Coretta Scott King Award for children's literature, spoke to an audience of about 150 people Dec. 2 at the...

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Central Park group discusses ward meetings

By By Kelsey Ronan

January, 15 2010

The Central Park Neighborhood Association Dec. 17 discussed Mayor Dayne Walling's action session meetings, derelict properties and changed the regular meeting night.

President Jerry Rule asked...

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Observations about Planning Commission meeting

By Elizabeth Jordon

January, 15 2010

The first Flint Planning Commission meeting of the new year will be held at 6 p.m. Jan. 12 on the third floor in the Flint City Hall.

There is a site plan review for Hurley's proposed addition of a...

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Commentary: We need your help

By Gary

January, 15 2010

We have been spending a lot of time lately trying to get our new web site on line. It's been quite a job.

Wrapping my mind around all the ins and outs of a complicated computer program to put things...

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Thank you for your help

By Gary

January, 15 2010

We have sucessfully completed another year due to a select group of people — you and your neighbors who have contributed to East Village Magazine during 2009. We are grateful for your support during these difficult times. Without it, we would not have  survived. They are:

Jane Bingham, Kensington Avenue; Bruce and Laura Bowers, Woodside Drive; Tim and Vera Bograkos, Mesa, Ariz.; Bessie Brown, Crapo Street; and Ralph Brown, East

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Unclassified ads January 2010

By Gary

January, 15 2010

Apartment for Lease. Large two-bedroom apartment on Crapo Street near Kearsley Street. Available in March. Five minutes or less walk to UM-Flint, MCC, Library, Cultural Center,  Farmers' Market, four city parks, bike paths and downtown. It has a large living room   with electric fireplace, two bedrooms, kitchen, dining room, enclosed deck, air conditioning, storage, washer and dryer, off-street parking and garage. References and credit report. No pets. $595 a month plus utilities. Responsible students welcome. Write: Apartment, Box 16, 720 E. Second St., Flint MI 48503. E-mail: This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it .

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County residents get free medical help

By Kate Cole

December, 12 2009

Thousands of Flint residents lost their medical insurance when they lost their jobs in the recent economic downturn. Add sickness or injury to their dilemma and it would be overwhelming without...

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Group helps families of murdered children

By Kelsey Ronan

December, 12 2009

Wanda Pierce’s son was murdered in Detroit in May 1992. She moved to the Flint area and found there was no organization to help her.

“At the particular time, you’re not able to focus on what...

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Whaley holds annual event

By Alan Matthews

December, 12 2009

The Whaley Historical House is having holiday festivities in December with the theme of “A Colorful Christmas.” Tours of the house include live music, a history of the Whaley family...

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Cell phone poll approved

By Steve L. Onore

December, 12 2009

The Flint Planning Commission Nov. 24 recommended the Flint City Council approve a special regulated use for Metro PCS to build a 120-foot monopole tower at 1227 Garfield Rd.

Agent Krysten...

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East Court group discusses crime

By Kate Cole

December, 12 2009

The College Cultural Neighborhood Association Nov. 20 discussed increasing crime and a decreasing city budget.

Community Police Officer Kary Wooster from the East Side Police Mini-Station answered...

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Student housing topic at Central Park meeting

By Kelsey Ronan

December, 12 2009

The Central Park Neighborhood Association Nov. 19 discussed student housing and a neighborhood master plan.

Association President Jerry Rule said he met with UM-Flint Chancellor Ruth Person and...

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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...

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Commentary: They helped us

By Gary

December, 11 2009

Several of you have contributed to East Village Magazine between March 10 and Dec. 5. We are grateful for your continuing support.

The contributors are: Bessie Brown, Crapo Street; Archie Campbell...

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The bread gun or you can raise a pacifist

By Jan Worth-Nelson

January, 15 2010

I was at the optometrist's office on an ordinary Tuesday morning waiting to get an errant lens put back in my glasses, and I ran into a man I know from work who was talking about his kids and...

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Ghetto of a Girl

By Nic Custer

January, 30 2010

No, no.

You've mistaken my

aimless wanderings

for planned exploration

through the avenues

of your body.

Exploration where I've carelessly

caressed the 3rd rails of your thighs,

thrown bricks...

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The Trees of Rome (Roam) have Fallen

By Nic Custer

January, 30 2010

"Evolve...

like me."

my old man

said, through

his art.

 

"Start in

your dreams,

you can't change

the world

without changing

how you perceive.

I understand why

people Believe

the...

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Simple Life Minutes

By Nic Custer

January, 30 2010

Blood doesn't run,

it curdles.

Life doesn't end

in the blink of an eye,

it ends in front

of many.

As the cook takes

his smoke break,

red lights are run.

As the police line

is stretched...

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Dextroy

By Nic Custer

January, 30 2010

There are pathways i open up behind my ears —

stretching for miles, but i tread them without fear as

Gnarled hands wander like prayers across my temples

incensed thoughts float, and the future...

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Andy A-hole

By Nic Custer

January, 30 2010

Dear Andy,

We feel like we're an artist's still life,

play things for pretension.

The canvas Pops like pills, and the poke

of a needle — I'll be bigger than a Beatle.

God, I'm vain. God is...

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She called me Unbalenced, I called her Cute

By Nic Custer

January, 30 2010

We have the same conversation every other day

and face the world fewer times than that.

 

Our life together is my closed-eyed fantasy,

windowless tans radiate off the fluorescent bulbs

as the...

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Tending the Garden

By Nic Custer

January, 30 2010

A hoe and a smile, that's how it always starts.

Followed closely by her eyes, probing

my charisma for a place to bury

deep green seeds.

I will weed her thighs

of all the guys

that came before...

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An Island

By Nic Custer

January, 30 2010

Lost memorabilia

of childhood can be

found in the pit

of my breast. Behind

the heart, i have hidden

treasure —

of sitars and shoestrings,

Bob Dylan and other dinosaurs.

I am the new...

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Die Already (Let me be Your Idol)

By Nic Custer

January, 30 2010

Die Already (Let me be Your Idol)

—With a rebel yell

i cry, "buy, buy, buy."

Come when i yell,

and die, die, die.—

 

Let me enlist your ears:

 

I want to be your idol.

because the...

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Keith Moon Rising

By Nic Custer

January, 30 2010

The man's sign read

"No sex, drugs or Rock N' Roll.

Anything helps."

So seeing as I'm

generous, I smashed

his sign like a

hotel room and beat

Baba O' Reily into

his cowering figure...

I'm...

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For When a Girl Goes Crazy on Your Ass

By Nic Custer

January, 30 2010

I know you still love me

and maybe knowing

that makes me an asshole.

But today, I thought you

were dead and

the piece of me that still cared

died too.

 

(From the collection Delirium...

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From Heroes to Drunks

By Nic Custer

January, 30 2010

The village hates you.

Dreamer, Failure.

Prisoner, Jailer.

That's $14.67, cocksucker.

Slap that chedder.

...Slap it!

Smile for the camera.

Cheese. And fine,

it's tomorrow time,

today's...

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Arthouse Movies

By Nic Custer

January, 30 2010

Your body is a gallery.

Let me walk your halls.

Your body is a gallery,

let me paint the walls

 

Wood frames the artwork

of your eyes — Sloshes of

golden sunset lashes

burn fields of...

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Risky Romeo

By Nic Custer

January, 30 2010

Juliet, Juliet,

show me your wild side.

 

I'm old enough to tell you

what love is.

If you want to learn, I kiss by the books

and study harlequins.

 

My stars may be crossed,

but when you...

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Wolves and Rainboats

By Nic Custer

January, 30 2010

Survive the night.

"The wolves are skinny

and they've been drinking

all day."

 

Survive the tongue lashings.

Keep god at bay

'cause his knife was

sharpened on my wit.

And he whittles...

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Tow the Flagship

By Nic Custer

January, 30 2010

The concrete is calling.

 

So let the caravan

carry the carbon

copy (of) our mission.

With city limits

dragging off

unique positions,

— organize unorganized systems—

using tail pipes...

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No future

By Rita Heidtman

January, 19 2010

Oh you've bent over backwards

With my fate fallen in your hands

 

Hand gained brute strength

 

Over Control

 

Over exposure

 

On the opposite end

Of the camera lens

 

Oh you...

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Rhetoric

By Rita Heidtman

January, 19 2010

She comes in softly sweeping

dragging her draped gown across the ground

silently...

She opens her mouth
to unveil two circles drawn
that separate into world dichotomy

She keeps each...

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Newlyweds

By Rita Heidtman

January, 19 2010

Old lonely men hunch shoulders

And hinge their wobbled knees onto bar stools

While crumpling withered faces

Like used newspapers

That are tossed aside

Inside the bars that we distribute...

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Needle Deep

By Rita Heidtman

January, 19 2010

Young lovers tattoo

In vintage music rooms

Amongst strangers

 

Homemade hurt

In the boredom of the night

 

In goes the needle ink

 

Dot

dot

dot...

 

Thinking themselves strange

They...

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First grade -1935

By Grayce Scholt

January, 15 2010

(Remembering Mrs. B.)

 

While she rubbed our

June Ann's hands to life,

we heard our teacher saying

frozen, blue.  We gawked,

 

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Wolf Moon Morning Jan Worth-Nelson

By Jan Worth-Nelson

January, 15 2010

Kitchen windows today:

chiseled triptych of ebony

against blue, the trees Japanese

in taut hysteria against

the dawn, stripped branches

stretched up like lithe ballerinas.

 

Here inside...

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An Island

By Nic Custer

January, 15 2010

Lost memorabilia

of childhood can be

found in the pit

of my breast. Behind

the heart, i have hidden

treasure -

of sitars and shoestrings,

Bob Dylan and other dinosaurs.

I am the new king

of...

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The night that Santa came

By Grayce Scholt

December, 11 2009

Santa came just once.



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...

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Writhing with the Holy Spirit — backdated 1992

By Nic Custer

January, 25 2010

You've made me speak in

tongues and writhe

like Jesus on the cross.
But that was before
you found god
or were faithfully lost
or were gone.
But I have been lost
since birth — its been...

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News Releases

Brennan Center to hold health day Feb. 9
By Dawn Jones - Feb. 08, 2010
The city of Flint Brennan Community Center will mark African-American Heritage month with a free health and wellness day for the community from noon to 2 p.m. Feb. 9 at the Brennan Community Center...

Hurley nurse Angela Swierpel receives DAISY award
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...

Sloan, Longway to hold programs
By Cathy Jaruzel - Feb. 08, 2010
Whoever said there isn't anything happening in Flint was not paying attention to Sloan Museum and Longway Planetarium.

Call (810) 237-3450 or visit SloanLongway.org for more information on any of...

Someone dies every 37 seconds from heart disease
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...

Genesys announces free mini-medical school classes
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...

YMCA exceeds fundraising goal despite poor economy
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...

Hartford joins electronic insurance verification program
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...

Hasselbach named Hurley volunteer services director
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...

Zonta Club creates Women's Hall of Fame
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...

Cancer survivor, filmmaker to be featured at Walleye Festival
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...

Woodside wants donations for scholarship auction
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...

Whiting presents ‘Hairspray’ March 4
By Wendi Fournier - Feb. 05, 2010
It's time to let your hair down and dance the night away. Hairspray, Broadway's musical comedy phenomenon that inspired a major motion picture is coming to the Whiting at 7:30 p.m. March 4.

This...

Students to dine at McDonald’s in recognition of good behavior
By Bob Campbell - Feb. 05, 2010
The Flint Community Schools' office of pupil personnel services, Safe and Drug Free Schools and McDonald's present Star Student Saturday Feb. 6 at the McDonald's restaurant at 3212 Clio Rd.

Each...

Flint River Wild Ones meeting at MCC Feb. 8
By Sharon Campbell - Feb. 05, 2010
Flint River Wild Ones, an environmental education and advocacy group focusing on restoration of native ecosystems through the use of native plant species, will hold their next meeting at 6 p.m...

Genesys welcomes two physicians to medical team
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...

Hurley Medical Center joins McLaren Health Plan network
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...

Author to bring message of economic hope to Flint Feb. 25
By Jared Field - Feb. 04, 2010
Tony Rubleski isn't in the excuse-making business — there's no money in it.

The best-selling author, marketing guru and speaker believes that now is the time to be bold, and to turn conventional...

Kroger delivery at Hurley comes from heart
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...

Cirque Du Soleil to present Alegria in East Lansing
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...

Group holding 31st annual bowling fundraiser
By Ellen Brothers - Feb. 03, 2010
February will mark the 31st Annual Bowling Challenge for Big Brothers Big Sisters of Greater Flint. This fundraiser is one of the largest events of its kind in the country, attracting excited and...

Still time to get flu shot
By Mark Valacak - Feb. 03, 2010
It is not too late to get vaccinated against pandemic H1N1 influenza. We are entering the peak of flu season, and the pandemic H1N1 flu virus remains the main cause of flu locally and across the...

Flint employee layoff days begin Feb. 5
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...

County Complete Count Committee launches web site
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...

Hurley to help boost kids’ safety at local events in February
By Ilene Cantor - Feb. 03, 2010
Hurley Medical Center will help boost safety for children at multiple free community events thrroughout February, starting with an event aimed at strengthening families and ending with a car seat...

Social Security questions answered
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...

Social Security showcases history in 75th year
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...

To tax or not to tax — a Social Security question
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...

Thinking about retirement?
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...

Chubby Checker announces new 'twist' in Medicare law
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...

Stay inside this Groundhog Day
By Jennifer L. Moore - Feb. 02, 2010
On Groundhog Day, the world's most famous forecaster, Punxsutawney Phil, briefly emerges from his burrow to forecast an early spring or six more weeks of winter.

Whether or not the groundhog sees...

Pistons Care Telethon to be held March 2
By Tracy Fowler-Johnston - Feb. 02, 2010
The Detroit Pistons announced today that the 2010 Pistons Care Telethon benefiting Food Bank Council of Michigan will take place March 2. The team is devoting the entire day leading up to the...

Unprecedented number of Eastern Michigan seeking emergency food
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...

Department of State offices to be closed Feb. 15
By Judi A. Johnston - Feb. 02, 2010
Secretary of State Terri Lynn Land reminds residents that all branch offices and the Office of the Great Seal will be closed in observance of Presidents Day, Feb. 15.

The Department of State mails...

Sloan, Longway enhance scouting
By Cathy Jaruzel - Feb. 02, 2010
Most people know Sloan Museum and Longway Planetarium hold field trips for schools, but did you know we also have camps and workshops for Girl Scouts and Boy Scouts? We have learning opportunities...

Impressionism exhibition opening at FIA
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...

Celebrate St. Valentine's Day at Whaley House
By Andrew Clark - Feb. 01, 2010
Treat your valentine to a romantic brunch in the Victorian splendor of Flint's historic Whaley House Museum, 624 E. Kearsley St., at noon Feb. 14. The event is sponsored by Flint's Witherbee's...

Kemet study group celebrates five-year anniversary
By Kathryn Hunter-Williams - Feb. 01, 2010
The Kemet, Ancient Egypt Study Group,  is celebrating being together for five years from 5:30  to 7 p.m. Feb. 26. The Traveling Museum of Afrikan Ancestry & Research Center came together with...

Land posts latest department spending online
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...

Flint Institute of Arts receives highest national recognition
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...

Vogt’s Flowers helping Food Bank
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...

Predator classes available at Sloan Museum
By Cathy Jaruzel - Jan. 29, 2010
There is still space available for you to take part of these amazing classes at Sloan Musuem.  Each of these interesting programs will spark the imagination of students of all ages.  Call (810)...

Impressionism exhibition at FIA runs to April 18
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...

Disney's ‘Beauty and the Beast’ at Whiting Feb. 27-28
By Wendi Fournier - Jan. 27, 2010
Disney's Beauty and the Beast, the award-winning worldwide smash hit Broadway musical, is coming to Flint as part of the Whiting's 2009-2010 season. Produced by NETworks Presentations, this...

Rohr, Ramsdell to headline MCC's Applewood series Feb. 12
By Sharon Campbell - Jan. 27, 2010
Dr. Jeffrey Rohr, Rohr Eye and Laser Center of Grand Blanc Township, will kick off the February installment of the Mott Community College Fridays at Applewood Lecture Series Feb. 12 in the...

International Academy 10th graders selected as students of month
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...

Home town hoopla at Children’s Museum in February
By Margo Lee Strebig - Jan. 27, 2010
There's no place like home, and this month the Children's Museum is focusing on our own community of Flint and the Genesee County area. February's theme, Flint Faces and Places, will include...

School system develops building care plan
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...

School board welcomes two student representatives
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...

Holmes Middle School to receive technology training
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...

Bettendorf resigns as MCC trustee
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...

Works of Stephanie Palagyi featured at MCC Fine Arts Gallery Feb. 1-16
By Sharon Campbell - Jan. 26, 2010
Mott Community College's Fine Arts Gallery in the Visual Arts and Design Center will present an exhibition of work by Lansing area artist and Mott Community College part-time faculty for...

Sol y Canto performs Latin music Feb. 16
By Wendi Fournier - Jan. 26, 2010
The Whiting presents the joyful, original Latin roots music of Sol y Canto at 8 p.m. Feb. 26 at UM-Flint Theater.

Puerto Rican-Argentine singer and bongo player Rosi Amador and New Mexican...

Food Bank holds Valentine event Feb. 13
By Tracy Fowler-Johnston - Jan. 26, 2010
The Food Bank of Eastern Michigan is launching its first Have a Heart for the Hungry Volunteer Fest from 1 to 4 p.m. Feb. 13. The only requirement is that you are single and over 18 years of age...

Programs save you money at tax time
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...

Hurley successfully removes fat from food programs
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...

Farmers’ Market is open this winter
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...

Frappier, Green in exhibit at Fandangles’ in February
By Tom Price - Jan. 22, 2010
Fandangles' will exhibit watercolors and mixed media by Vicki Frappier and Joe Green  Jan. 31 through Feb. 26 at the restaurant, G-6429 W. Pierson Rd., Flushing. Fandangles' will hold a preview...

African American dishes to be featured weekly in February at MCC
By Sue Frownfelter - Jan. 22, 2010
African American cuisine will return Thursdays next month at Mott Community College's Applewood Café. The weekly offerings, complete with musical accompaniment including MCC's Haitian guest...

Social Security makes new data available to public
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. ...

Indian Trails celebrates 100 years
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...

Food Bank raises $45,000 over goal during holiday campaign
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...

Hurley medical team going to Haiti, needs your help
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...

Bouchard says public-private partnerships at rest stops will save
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...

Autorama groups honored by convention bureau board
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...

Thorp to lead convention bureau directors
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...

Predators inhabit Sloan Museum
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...

Smith rejects Bishop's plan
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...

MCC gets $3.6 million grant to train for jobs in green construction
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...

Art exhibit to benefit Whaley Center Feb. 17 - 21
By Valerie Barrett - Jan. 20, 2010
Dr. Sunil Kumar will display and sell his artwork at Whaley Children's Center, 1201 N. Grand Traverse, from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Feb. 17 through Feb. 21. Proceeds from his artwork sold during the...

Buckham to hold reception Feb. 12, poetry session Feb. 20
By Theresa Roach - Jan. 20, 2010
Buckham Gallery's February exhibition, Constructive Witticism, will combine textual elements with mixed media artworks.

The opening reception for Constructive Witticism is 6 to 9 p.m. Feb. 12 at...

Gee’s Bend quilts exhibit at FIA
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...

Romancing Stars expanded to second night
By Cathy Jaruzel - Jan. 17, 2010
The Feb. 14 Romancing the Stars at Longway Planetarium has sold out, but another night, 7 to 9 p.m. Feb. 13, has been added.

Experience  a unique and intimate dinner for two under the stars...

Rep. Smith opens 12 regional campaign offices
By Lonnie Scott - Jan. 16, 2010
Rep. Alma Wheeler Smith (D-Salem) Jan. 15 unveiled her redesigned gubernatorial campaign web site, www.AlmaforMichigan.com, and announced  the opening of 12 regional, virtual offices.

"My...

Whiting presents ‘Mikado’ Feb. 13
By Wendi Fournier - Jan. 15, 2010
The Whiting presents the pitch-perfect production of The Mikado at 8 p.m. Feb. 13.

Directed by renowned British Gilbert and Sullivan specialist Richard Sheldon, this production,  complete with...

Predators coming to Sloan Jan. 23
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...

'Let Nobody Turn Me Round' at McCree until March 6
By Leslie Colston - Jan. 15, 2010
Celebrate Black History Month with the New McCree Theatre's "Let Nobody Turn Me 'Round," written by Reuben Yabuku, an original musical celebrating the life of the late Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King...

Nominations open for major State Bar awards
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...

Attorney group accepting award nominations Samantha Meinke
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...

Easier to qualify for extra help with Medicare drug plan costs
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...

Impressionism exhibition open Feb. 6 to April 18
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...

Michigan children’s future cloudy
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...

Poetry Under Stars begins Feb. 9
By Cathy Jaruzel - Jan. 15, 2010
No matter where you stand on Earth, look up and you'll see the same sky as everyone else. Since the development of language, and even before, the stars and planets have been a source of wonder and...

Families of Murdered Children holds events
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...

Sloan offers ‘Predators’ until May 1
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...

Donations benefit Michigan Harvest Gathering
By Judi A. Johnson - Jan. 06, 2010
Secretary of State Terri Lynn Land today announced that Department of State employees and customers donated over $3,300 and 14,124 pounds of food to this year's Michigan's Harvest Gathering...

Your Social Security questions answered
By Jennifer L. Moore - Jan. 06, 2010
Question: I usually get a raise the first month of the year, but this year my Social Security check was the same.  Did you forget to make the adjustment?

Answer: No.  For 2010, there is no...

Tax tips from Social Security
By Jennifer L. Moore - Jan. 06, 2010
The holidays are over, the gift-giving (and spending) is done and you're almost finished returning all of the things you don't want or need.  Time to relax?  Maybe not right away - it's time to...

Lower income might mean lower Medicare Part B premium
By Jennifer L. Moore - Jan. 06, 2010
If you have Medicare and you pay a higher Part B premium due to your higher income, here's some news that may be comforting during these troubling economic times.

If you have experienced a...

Social security can benefit surviving husbands or wives
By Jennifer L. Moore - Jan. 06, 2010
At the start of a new year, many folks like to take stock of their situation in life - work, health, finances, etc. But most of us avoid doing much thinking about death - or what it might mean for...

Thinking about Medicare Part B?
By Jennifer L. Moore - Jan. 06, 2010
If you are covered under Medicare Part A, but originally opted not to apply for Medicare Part B, now's your opportunity to enroll in Part B.

If you are already getting Social Security retirement or...

New Year’s resolution to keep
By Jennifer L. Moore - Jan. 05, 2010
Many Americans begin each New Year with a list of resolutions and goals. You may want to go on a diet, shed a little weight, do a bit more exercising or clean out the long-neglected attic. The...

Explore world of fairy tales until March 6
By Margo Lee Strebig - Jan. 05, 2010
You will live happily ever after once you visit our newest Discovery Zone exhibit. Once Upon a Time is a unique and educational exhibit focusing on the power and significance of fairy tales and...

WIC Program is in downtown Flint
By Deborah Cain - Jan. 04, 2010
the Genesee County Health Department will begin offering WIC services at the McCree Courts and Human Services Center, 630 S. Saginaw St. (between Second and Third streets) in downtown Flint beginning...

Beware online auto deal scams
By Kelly Chesney - Dec. 21, 2009
Secretary of State Terri Lynn Land today warned consumers about a new online scam in which thieves create a web site in the name of an unsuspecting legitimate auto dealer to trick people into...

MCC basketball coach to be inducted into Hall of Fame
By Sharon Campbell - Dec. 21, 2009
Steve Schmidt, longtime head men's basketball coach at Mott Community College, will be inducted into the NJCAA Men's Basketball Coaches Association Hall of Fame. Since its inception in 1984, a...

Poverty grows in Michigan
By Judy Putnam - Dec. 21, 2009
Many Michigan families have fewer dollars in their pockets this holiday season as the state grapples with eroding incomes, high unemployment and a climbing poverty rate. The tough economy has...

Genesys announces new physicians on medical staff
By Cindy Ficorelli - Dec. 18, 2009
Dr. Marcos Machado completed his family medicine residency at Genesys Regional Medical Center. He obtained his medical degree at Saint Louis University School of Medicine in Missouri and his...

Recovery Act keeping 215,000 in Michigan out of poverty
By Judy Putnam - Dec. 18, 2009
Along with boosting the economy and saving and creating jobs, seven provisions of the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act of 2009 (ARRA) also are protecting about 215,000 residents of Michigan...

FIA holds Gee’s Bend quilts exhibition
By Janice Henry - Dec. 17, 2009
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...