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By Edwin D. Custer

Land Bank executive speaks to group

By Kate Cole

January, 26 2012

Doug Weiland, Genesee County Land Bank executive director, said his organization spent $21 million in the community since 2009 and plans to spend another $13 million of the federal Neighborhood...

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Hot dogs with red sauce is topic at meeting

By Sabina Hendrix-Williams

January, 26 2012

Jim Moore, whose father in 1935 brought an A&W Root Beer franchise to Flint on Beach Street and later opened the Hot Dog Stand, 11338 Saginaw St., Grand Blanc, was the featured speaker at the...

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South Side group learns about reinvestment group, Applegate, Community Court

By Sabina Hendrix-Williams

January, 26 2012

Jason Caya, Peter Wills, Melissa Schroeck and Katie Snyder were the speakers at the South Side Business and Resident Association meeting Jan. 17. Caya is the manager of the Flint Area Reinvestment...

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East Side arsonists sentenced

By Kate Cole

January, 24 2012

Four men appeared before Genesee Circuit Judge Judith Fullerton in orange jail suits with hands and legs in chains and plead guilty Jan. 23 to setting four fires at vacant houses on the East...

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Poetry: Indifferent, beauty dances for different eyes

By Justin Scanlon

January, 24 2012

1.
Our conquerors have posted forbidden philosophies
In the market square.
Most of us are illiterate
And needed to have them explained to us.
Now we are interested.
The young are smuggling them...

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Essay: In throes of Big R

By Teddy Robertson

January, 23 2012

For a year now I've been withdrawing from an addiction. I have the shakes and almost every day, my new habit pattern wobbles. I'm in the throes of "The Big R."

I'd been sidling up to retirement...

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College Cultural group discusses landlord-tenant, senior center issues

By Kate Cole

January, 20 2012

The College Cultural Neighborhood Association Jan. 19 discussed landlord-tenant issues, Pierce Park Senior Center and the city's new emergency manager.

Stephany Diana, chairperson of the newly...

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Essay: Flint, emergency managers, local governments

By Paul Rozycki

January, 19 2012

A forum at the Flint Public Library showed that the recent emergency manager takeover of the city of Flint can generate much conflict and anger.

This current takeover is a result of the recently...

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Potter Longway discusses bylaws, spring activities

By Kate Cole

January, 17 2012

The Potter Longway Neighborhood Association Jan. 16 discussed new bylaws and plans for spring events.

President Robert Gill asked for volunteers to draft a set of bylaws that will define the...

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Poetry: Boats among the fleet

By Jacob Blevins

January, 17 2012

The boats among the fleet
Are good examples of defeat
Haunted by broken, back-breaking ballets 
Accepting the inevitable

Follow closely
Cautiously shadow
Mind left steaming
Optimists...

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Poetry: Under giant shadow

By Jacob Blevins

January, 17 2012

Under the giant shadow
I will lay
As my bones
Begin to decay

Staring into the sky
The stars that lie
And all that causes my wondering why

I find a calming
Wandering thought —

Does this...

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Poetry: I feel

By Jacob Blevins

January, 17 2012

I feel ...
The pounding waves crushing my ribs
My pride
My dignity

I hear ...
The roaring of the ocean
Trying to unleash its vengeance upon anything in its path

I see ...
The sky that disguises...

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Poetry: She’s baaack!

By KJ Hooten

January, 14 2012

After all those weeks of
Indian Spring
Mama Winter has finally returned
After her wild party in Alaska
Leaving 13 feet of snow
She probably woke up with a hangover
And decided to even out her...

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Poetry: Burn it all

By Nic Custer

January, 12 2012

Burn it all and
count on nothing
being changed but the
ugly peeling paint and
columns of smoke
replacing
pillared skyline shade.

Everything seems more hopeless
as arson artists chisel out a brand...

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Poetry: Truck it up

By Nic Custer

January, 12 2012

melted vinyl siding resembles
fried egg metaphors when
this is what your block
looks like on the 6 o'clock news
sizzling after some sainted sinner
torched another abando
to keep it vacant of...

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Group discusses alternatives house, denying access to runs

By Kate Cole

January, 12 2012

The Central Park Neighborhood Association meeting Jan. 12 discussed progress on the UM-Flint Alternatives House, plans for more improvements on low-income, owner-occupied residences and a petition...

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Flint Boy Scouts regroup

By Kate Cole

January, 12 2012

Michael Chaffee, Boy Scout Tall Pines Council CEO, talked to the the East Side Business Association Jan. 11 about the Boy Scouts.

Chaffee told the group that the Boy Scouts of America celebrated...

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Commission denies rezoning for food trailer

By Steve L. Onore

January, 07 2012

The Flint Planning Commission Dec. 13 recommended the Flint City Council deny a zoning change request to allow the addition of a trailer for a Mexican food vendor on Davison Road and to approve a...

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Fairfield discusses bylaws, tree program, master plan

By Kate Cole

January, 07 2012

The Fairfield Village Neighborhood Council Jan. 7 discussed bylaws, a tree tenders program and the city master plan process.

President Andy Ellard asked the group to consider updating its bylaws...

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Attorney pushes for Flint Charter revision

By Nic Custer

January, 07 2012

Attorney Terry Bankert, longtime community activist, is looking for community support to get a question about changing the Flint City Charter on the November ballot.

He said that he plans to meet...

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'Great Circus Parade' coming to GFAC Jan. 13

By Nic Custer

January, 07 2012

The Greater Flint Arts Council will display the Great Circus Parade, a ceramic work inspired by early 20th century circus parades, at its Mixed Media Members Show opening Jan. 13.

The work is...

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Smith Village update discussed at meeting

By Kate Cole

January, 05 2012

Lela McGee-Johnson, spokeswoman for Smith Village Construction Services, was the featured speaker at the Eastside Business Association meeting Jan. 4. The controversial project took over 14 years...

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Master Plan steering committee to make up time

By Kate Cole

January, 05 2012

Despite a series of setbacks in the master planning consultant selection process, members of the volunteer master plan steering committee meeting Jan. 3 tried to regain lost time in their quest to...

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Poetry: In dubious praise of a dinosaur at breakfast

By Grayce Scholt

January, 03 2012

"There is the same amount of water on earth today as there was when earth was formed ... the hydrologic cycle refers to the continuous exchange of water through evaporation, precipitation and...

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Pauly Everett holds art show Jan.13

By Nic Custer

January, 03 2012

MCC award-winning fine arts student Pauly M. Everett will have a solo show of more than 40 paintings and sculptures Jan. 13.

The free, one-day exhibit will open at 11 a.m. and include performances...

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Muralist talks to south side group

By Kate Cole

January, 03 2012

Flint artist Christopher Watson spoke about his nearly completed latest mural on the International Academy, 2803 S. Saginaw St., at the South Side Business and Resident Association meeting Dec...

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Commentary: My visit to district court

By Kate Cole

January, 03 2012

I've learned a lot about Flint sitting in the 68th District Court. I have listened to those caught with shotguns running from police, those who didn't pay for contracted services and those who...

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Corunna Rd. art show runs through Jan. 7

By Nic Custer

December, 29 2011

Local businesses facing Corunna Road, between Court Street and Ballenger Highway, are displaying paintings in their windows through the first week in January.

The Corunna Road Artwalk, held by the...

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Village life: My crabby alter ego has surfaced

By Jan Worth-Nelson

December, 29 2011

Since the world is going to end in 2012 anyway, it's settled — I'm giving up on improving myself.

To seal the deal, I just ate the last sticky bun. I didn't even ask anybody else if they wanted...

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Commission selects three firms for master plan

By Kate Cole

December, 20 2011

The Flint Planning Commission zeroed in on three consulting firms to lead the master planning process which it recommended to Flint Emergency Manager Michael Brown who will make the final...

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Emergency measures discussed at safety meeting

By Kate Cole

December, 16 2011

The College Cultural Neighborhood Watch meeting watch group held an emergency preparedness program at its Dec. 15 meeting. People from neighboring groups joined in the educational session presented...

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East Side group hears about Judaism

By Kate Cole

December, 15 2011

Emily Alter, education director of Ivriah, the combined Jewish religious school of Temple Beth El and Congregation Beth Israel in Flint, provided an introduction to Judaism, its beliefs, practices...

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Poetry: Legendary moments

By Danielle Baldwin

December, 13 2011

I started out with a little imaginary credit card,
a little life Visa with my so-called name on it.
I saw some imitation love,
a package of cold hearted family,
a Louis Vuitton purse
and a vision...

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East Side group hears health tips

By Kate Cole

December, 07 2011

Chiropractor Richard Strom of Flint said there are some simple things everyone can do to prevent back pain at the East Side Business Association meeting Dec. 7.

Standing straight is the easiest...

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Emergency manager, Food Bank topics

By Kate Cole

December, 07 2011

Councilman Sheldon Neeley (Ward 6) talked about changes at Flint City Hall since Mike Brown took over as the city's emergency financial manager and Tracy Fowler-Johnson, development manager for...

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Maria Rose and Swiss Kicks debuts album in Flint Dec. 23

By Nic Custer

December, 03 2011

Local band, Maria Rose and the Swiss Kicks, will debut its album, New Direction, at a Flint Local 432-sponsored show Dec. 23 at the Lunch Studio, 444 S. Saginaw St. The admission is $5.

The Flint...

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Occupy Flint movement continues

By Nic Custer

December, 03 2011

Although Occupy Wall Street has been forcibly evicted from its base at Zucotti Park in New York City, the local movement continues to grow. Occupy Flint has winterized its command center and are...

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Fairfield group sets goals for 2012

By Kate Cole

December, 03 2011

Fairfield Village Council set its 2012 organizational goals Dec. 3. President Andy Ellard congratulated members for their 2011 performance and praised the group's ability to build...

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City's distress not accounting problem says manager opponent

By Kate Cole

December, 01 2011

The day before Michael Brown, the state appointed emergency manager, took over Flint's financial responsibilities, Paul Jordan, Mott Community College coordinator for social work, said that the...

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Poetry: Quilt

By Grayce Scholt

November, 29 2011

When the remnants of my mother's life
were handed out, I got this quilt.
Sometimes at night I swear
that I can feel the thousand stitches
that the thimbled fingers of the women —
Clara, Minnie...

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Village life: It was my first beer blast

By Jan Worth-Nelson

November, 27 2011

I remember almost nothing about my first two years in college. I spent them at Miami University in Ohio, an impossibly lovely Georgian Revival campus, back when Bo Schembechler was the football...

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Retired educator returns to classroom

By Kate Cole

November, 26 2011

Tony Miranda, 11, a student at Durant-Tuuri-Mott Elementary School, doesn't have any trouble reciting the 44 presidents of the United States from beginning to end. Although visually impaired, when...

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Potter Longway group discusses restructuring Nov. 21

By Kate Cole

November, 22 2011

President Rob Gill presented an organizational restructure for members to consider at the Potter Longway Neighborhood Association meeting Nov. 21. He said that the current traditional structure of...

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Bartering is topic at East Side meeting Nov. 16

By Sabina Hendrix-Williams

November, 20 2011

Karen Adams of Barter Now, G-4437 Richfield Rd., told the Eastside Business Association Nov. 16 how bartering can benefit a business. Adams owns and operates three businesses involved in the...

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Essay: Planning Commission delays selecting consultants

By Elizabeth Jordan

November, 20 2011

The Flint Planning Commission first discussed whether it intented to make a final recommendation on what firm to hire or whether it hoped to narrow down the pool of applicants Nov. 8.

One...

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Poetry: I like summer best, can you tell?

By K.J. Hooten

November, 18 2011

Saw my first flakes yesterday
Falling like random
Dandruff from the sky
Early November
Brings soul-chilling
Winds
And bleak leafless
Landscapes

Up north
Snow came more seriously
Giving...

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College Cultural group hears about water bills Nov. 17

By Kate Cole

November, 18 2011

Greg Folsom, a Flint service center employee, talked about recent increases in water and sewer rates and explained how residential bills are calculated at the College Cultural Neighborhood...

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Opinion: No-fault insurance changes are bad idea

By Rep. Woodrow Stanley

November, 16 2011

The House Republican majority recently voted Auto Insurance No-Fault reform legislation out of committee. This legislation would cap coverage and care for drivers and injured victims without...

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Essay: Informal visit to 68th District Court

By Kate Cole

November, 16 2011

Members of the Citizens Nuisance Task Force continued their 68th District Court watch program Nov. 3 by visiting Judge William H. Crawford and Judge Mary Catherine Dowd.

Crawford handles civil...

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Neighborhood group visits Diplomat Pharmacy

By Kate Cole

November, 16 2011

Members of the South Side Business and Residential Association toured Diplomat Specialty Pharmacy's Atherton Road headquarters Nov. 15 and held their business meeting in the organization's...

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Revisions to Alternatives House plans discussed

By Kate Cole

November, 11 2011

Associate Professor Richard Hill-Rowley spoke about changes to the UM-Flint Alternatives House at the Central Park Neighborhood Association meeting Nov. 10.

Hill-Rowley said changes to the design...

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WW II combat pilot talks to East Side group

By Kate Cole

November, 09 2011

While talking to a group of advanced high school students during a history class, Bob Keel asked the question, "How many of you know what happened on Dec. 7, 1941?"

A lone hand was raised. The...

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Poetry: Chevrolet Avenue

By Marie Davids

November, 07 2011

The Chevrolet plant on Chevrolet Avenue,
a half-mile long that sweeps down, down,
one long mile without a break
save for the railroads cutting through,
carrying parts for the thousand-man crew
in a...

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Poetry: Lime green sign

By Marie Davids

November, 07 2011

Lime green sign with silhouette children,
Ice and snow encrusted street,
Black and grey, the landscape barren,
I peer through a windshield rimed with sleet.
Huddled in my car and heading...

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Planning consultants interviewed

By Kate Cole

November, 04 2011

The Flint Planning Commission interviewed candidates who want to be consultants for the city's master planning process. Three master planning consulting firms talked to the planning commission and...

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Poetry: Buddha’s hand

By Grayce Scholt

November, 01 2011

Beside the garden fence
our concrete Buddha looks toward sky,
its head is cocked, although its hand has
fallen off, with only wires
left to point.

Too many squirrels or cats
used Buddha's finger...

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Poetry: My new status

By KJ Hooten

October, 29 2011

I used to freeze
Until I got myself an electric blanket
Which was good for years
Until last spring when
I found char marks on the mattress
This year
I decided to try
Space technology
An aluminum and...

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Elder abuse topic at East Side meeting

By Kate Cole

October, 26 2011

Pete Stocchi and Casey Tafoya, Genesee County Sheriff's Department elder abuse division detectives, spoke about criminal abuse, neglect and fraud of elders at the East Side Business Association...

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City penalizes trash yards

By Kate Cole

October, 24 2011

The Citizens Nuisance Task Force was named by city attorney Peter Bade as a possible recipient of a $10,000 donation in a consent agreement with J & S Auto Salvage Inc. at the Flint City...

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College Cultural watch group subcommittees to deal with problems

By Kate Cole

October, 21 2011

The College Cultural Neighborhood Watch Oct. 20 formed subcommittees to handle specific issues and heard from the manager of Richert Manor and the Genesee County treasurer.

Sherry Hayden...

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Potter Longway group discusses crime

By Kate Cole

October, 18 2011

The Potter Longway Neighborhood Association discussed crime Oct. 17.

President Robert Gill said that while breaking-and-entry crimes slowed down in the neighborhood, gang graffiti and gunfire are...

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Village life: Dreaming at 62

By Jan Worth-Nelson

October, 16 2011

Make way, step aside, back up, get the smelling salts and give this poor woman some air — this poor old woman.

Yes, your friendly neighborhood writer is feeling a bit weak in the knees right...

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Opinion: Reviving Flint’s economic engine

By Kate Cole

October, 15 2011

The ideas stated here are not mine. The credit goes to John Gallagher, author of Reimagining Detroit: Opportunities for Redefining an American City.

The opinions presented about Gallagher's ideas...

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Group discusses Alternatives House, its committee system, tree planting

By Kate Cole

October, 14 2011

The Central Park Neighborhood Association Oct. 13 discussed the UM-Flint Alternatives House, standing committees to deal with day-to-day problems and the tree planting program. It also heard about...

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Author talks about shrinking cities

By Kate Cole

October, 14 2011

As Japanese poet Mizuta Masahid puts it, "Barn's burnt down — now I can see the moon."

This was the mantra for Detroit Free Press journalist and author John Gallagher when he talked to a group...

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Poetry: Autumn zits

By K.J. Hooten

October, 10 2011

We are enjoying Indian Summer this week
Today, Sunday, I thought I'd sit out in the backyard
To read
And soak up a few rays

Because next week I will be back
To wearing long johns and...

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Mott Park holds mayoral debate

By Kate Cole

October, 05 2011

Mayor Dayne Walling and mayoral contender Darryl Buchanan squared off in a question and answer session at the Mott Park Neighborhood Association meeting Oct. 3.

In their opening statements, both...

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Public asked to participate in planning process

By Kate Cole

October, 05 2011

Jim Richardson, co-chairman of the master planning steering committee, says the city needs a new master plan, the first since 1960, and it needs to be driven by the community.

"The city made an...

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Group approves street vacation, car recharging site

By Steve L. Onore

October, 01 2011

The Flint Planning Commission Sept. 13 recommended that the Flint City Council vacate a street west of North Dort Highway and approved site plans for an electric car charging facility for GM...

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Opinion: Visit to 68th District Court

By Kate Cole

October, 01 2011

Last week, I watched justice unfold in Judge Tracey Collier-Nix's 68th District courtroom.

What became apparent was that justice was being served at the expense of every taxpayer in the city for...

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Poetry: Farm auction

By Grayce Scholt

September, 30 2011

Her quilts are spread across the grass.
Embroidered towels stitched patiently
in white Aladdin light are
stacked beside
half-rotten whiffle trees,
hog hooks, milk cans,
one rocking chair,
two...

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Village life: Now that I’m older, I appreciate my feet

By Jan Worth-Nelson

September, 23 2011

Not long ago I ran across an old photo, dried out on the edges, decades before digital, that I'd taken of my own feet.

I remember the moment. I was lounging uncomfortably by an algae-infested pool...

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Opinion: Water service fee increases are outrageous

By Edwin Custer

September, 22 2011

I can understand an increase in water and sewer rates as a Detroit pass-through. What galls me is the unpublicized increase in water and sewer service charges just to be plugged in to the...

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Potter Longway group weighs Code Red system

By Kate Cole

September, 20 2011

Vice President Eric Pruitt of the Potter Longway Neighborhood Association announced the group will vote at the Oct. 17 meeting to decide if the group should continue using Code Red — its...

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Group discusses master plan, land redevelopment, neighborhood issues

By Kate Cole

September, 15 2011

Steve Montie, the mayor's aide, spoke about the city's master planning process and the Brownfield redevelopment and revitalization plan at the College Cultural Neighborhood Association meeting...

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Fairfield Village targets demolitions

By Kate Cole

September, 13 2011

Judy Hovey, chairperson of Fairfield Village Neighborhood Council's beautification committee, reported progress on the group's plan to revitalize their area at the Sept. 10 council meeting.

"By...

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Central Park discusses volunteers, sidewalks, streetlights

By Kate Cole

September, 10 2011

Central Park Neighborhood Association President Jerry Rule asked for volunteers to staff the beautification, safety and blight committees at the Sept. 8 meeting.

"We need people who will organize...

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Village life: I’m banking on love

By Jan Worth-Nelson

September, 03 2011

I couldn't kill the spider.

It was pea-sized and black and crawling over the black and white tiles of my Sylvester Manor apartment. I'm not afraid of spiders but I'd never been above smashing them...

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Poetry: Putting our dog down on 9/11

By Grayce Scholt

September, 02 2011

In the towers:
We were there and we weren't
burning, bleeding, stomping,
stomping, being stomped on, bruising,
bursting, falling, falling
through one hundred
layers of
horrid
death

In the...

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Opinion: Essay is home run

By Patty Warner

August, 26 2011

Editor:

I've always been amazed at Jan Worth-Nelson's essays. Her recent essay in East Village Magazine (August 2011), Village Life: War on Truth, was a true home run — into the...

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Village life: Staying here defies conventional wisdom

By Jan Worth-Nelson

August, 21 2011

One year short of half my life. That's how long I've lived in Flint.

The truth of it hit me not long ago, when I realized I was at an anniversary milestone. I moved here, pulling up to my first...

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College Cultural crime watch agrees to set priorities

By Kate Cole

August, 19 2011

The College Cultural Neighborhood Association Crime Watch Aug. 18 agreed to set priorities for their concerns and put together a plan of attack.

"We've reached a point where we have the basic...

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Applewood — pristine and pest free

By Kate Cole

August, 13 2011

Inside the stately black iron gates that border Applewood Estate, the former home of Charles Stewart and Ruth Mott, a wonderland appears in the middle of urban Flint.

Turn back the clock and view...

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Central Park group talks about housing blight, crime

By Kate Cole

August, 13 2011

Central Park Neighborhood Association Aug. 11 talked about crime and blight then heard Sen. John Gleason (27th District) talk about proposed legislation.

President Jerry Rule updated the group...

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HDC approves repair of Carriage Town houses

By Nic Custer

August, 06 2011

The Historic District Commission Aug. 4 unanimously approved certificates of appropriateness to allow work on houses in the Carriage Town Neighborhood.

The commission also heard about roof repairs...

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Raise It Up! brings art to young people

By Nic Custer

August, 06 2011

Raise It Up! Youth Arts and Awareness Program Director Lyndava Williams and her daughter, Natasha Thomas-Jackson, executive director and nationally acclaimed poet, have put their philosophies on...

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Opinion: Letter to editor

By Sherry Hayden

August, 04 2011

Editor:

Then next time someone asks me how I can live in Flint, I am going to hand them a copy of the July 2011 issue. Thanks to you and your fine contributors for illustrating what a great...

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Village life: War on truth

By Jan Worth-Nelson

July, 27 2011

I'm warning you, I'm in a very bad mood.

Fall is supposed to be an exuberant time. After all, many of us are going back to school. Isn't that what we love? Aren't we the people who say, "a mind is...

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Village life: Flint is full of ghosts

By Jan Worth-Nelson

June, 25 2011

One thing writer Connor Coyne and I agree on — Flint is full of ghosts.

Consider this paragraph early in Coyne's 2010 debut novel, Hungry Rats, a dark and violent narrative more than half...

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Village life: She has an irrepressible hunger for joy

By Jan Worth-Nelson

May, 30 2011

My sister, who's 10 years older than me, is suddenly very sick. The possibility of losing her — one of my two DNA mates, inimitable character in my life, a memorable, eccentric, adorable woman...

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Village life: Sit Down Strike memories fade for politicians

By Jan Worth-Nelson

May, 01 2011

This week I remembered a thrilling Flint moment.

It was March 22, 1990, and in the UM-Flint Theater, bluegrass singer Hazel Dickens stood in a spotlight on the stage and sang her powerhouse elegy...

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Opinion: Myth of teacher tenure

By Jack Minore

April, 06 2011

In recent months there have many attacks on teacher tenure. Most have been based on false premises. Tenure is not a guarantee of a job. It only guarantees a process. And about 90 percent of all...

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Village life: Spring compulsion gripped preacher, poet

By Jan Worth-Nelson

March, 26 2011

About this time of year, the days lengthening and the last crusts of blackened snow finally melting, my dad used to get overtaken by an uncompromising compulsion. He had to get out and plow some...

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Village life: Daffodils say it all

By Jan Worth-Nelson

February, 19 2011

I'm sitting at my kitchen table irrationally exuberant about the morning's sunlight. I think the word is basking. It's been a long dark winter already, with more to go.

It's only mid-February as I...

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Village life: Fidelity suits flock

By Jan Worth-Nelson

December, 28 2010

I was making the queen-sized bed and folding my husband's underwear when I heard a report on bird monogamy. I always keep National Public Radio on while I'm doing my household chores so as to be...

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Village life: Junk drawer holds philosophical implications

By Jan Worth-Nelson

November, 28 2010

A few years back a guy named Dave Bruno had had it with consumerism and decided to reduce his personal possessions to 100 things. He blogged about it and started a worldwide movement, The 100 Thing...

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Village life: Is there happy darkness?

By Jan Worth-Nelson

October, 31 2010

Lately I've been renegotiating with the dark.

Darkness gets a bad rap, including in my own mind. Each year I dread the coming on of longer nights, culminating in the anachronistic switch to...

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Village Life: Peace Corps experience enriches me

By Jan Worth-Nelson

September, 19 2010

I'm not sure what I was doing on Oct. 14, 1960, when John F. Kennedy came to the University of Michigan, stood on the steps of the Michigan Union and said the words that launched the Peace...

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Village life: I love new starts

By Jan Worth-Nelson

August, 29 2010

I feel sorry for people who don't get to experience a fresh start every September.

It is one of the gifts of the academic calendar.

I love the way classes start just after Labor Day, after a...

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Village life: Take some Bach for pain

By Jan Worth Nelson

July, 26 2010

I'm perched on the edge of the examination table, the white paper crinkling beneath me. It's a Saturday morning and I'm at the urgent care clinic because of a pain in the gut that kept me up most...

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Village life: It's about fear of crime

By Jan Worth-Nelson

June, 26 2010

This month, this column gave me fits.

I usually sit down and write glibly about attics, or my fourth-grade permanent that went wrong, or backyards — things that might bring a smile and wouldn't...

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Village life: She has passion for city chickens

By Jan Worth-Nelson

May, 28 2010

Erin Caudell has a yellow house in Carriage Town, a big dog named Daisy, a blue pickup truck, 1,100 Facebook friends and a passion for urban chickens.

And when we set off in the truck recently for...

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Village life: Being smart has price

By Jan Worth-Nelson

October, 11 2008

I loved sixth grade.

My teacher, Howard Linz, was the first male teacher I'd ever had, and he was charming — a robust, charismatic character with horn-rimmed glasses. He looked a lot like Clark...

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Essay: Forty years later with two Old Testament dudes

By Jan Worth-Nelson

May, 04 2010

The earbuds are locked in and I've got old Neil Young cranked up loud. It's one of those weird mornings at the harbor where the fog still hangs over the docks but the hillside is bright, and for...

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Essay: Next new thing at airport security

By Jan Worth-Nelson

April, 26 2010

The two men in blue gloves, sort of kindly jocular but serious too, pull me off the line and say, "excuse me, ma'am, we have to check your hands."

"This is new," I say, curious but there can't be...

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Village life: Thinking about escape from Flint

By Jan Worth-Nelson

April, 26 2010

I've been thinking about escape.

Note that I wrote:  "thinking" and not "dreaming of," and also note that I said "escape" and not "escaping." Because if I'd said "dreaming of" it would sound like...

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Village life: Surviving with wrath and yoga

By Jan Worth-Nelson

March, 28 2010

As an experiment this morning, I said the word “wrath” out loud to my reflection in the bathroom mirror. It’s an interesting word. I noticed how in saying it, the mouth has to open, pushing...

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Village life: Food happiness starts with Mom

By Jan Worth-Nelson

March, 01 2010

In the last few years of her life my mother ate almost nothing.  She had had colon cancer and for a tortuous few months bore a colostomy bag. Then they unhooked it and reconnected her digestive...

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Village life: Just gotta dance

By Jan Worth-Nelson

September, 12 2009

Dancing and I renewed our vows last June on the upper deck of the Lake Winnepesaukee party boat. And, after asking around, it seems I'm not the only one lately getting the funky leg.

Here's how it...

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Village life: Can we slake our hungers without being destroyers?

By Jan Worth-Nelson

October, 31 2007

Let us begin, in this brown month of November, with that most sensuous word, cornucopia.

As RJ the Raccoon explained to his forest buddies in Over the Hedge, "For humans, enough is never...

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Village life: Smell of sawdust, honoring what is lost

By Jan Worth-Nelson

November, 30 2007

When I was a kid in Ohio, we lived just a few miles from the runway of the Canton-Akron airport. We used to make fun of our father who'd stop whatever he was doing every time a plane went over...

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Essay: Walking quotidian

By Jan Worth-Nelson

February, 18 2010

Enough blessed light now for after-work walking in fluffy snow. Watched the flakes land on my old leather coat sleeve - old magic retrieved. IPod in the pocket the greatest invention since the...

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Essay: On the other hand

By Jan Worth-Nelson

February, 18 2010

Anger is a powerful physiological experience — as I've been experiencing.

Adrenaline, I've been telling myself, is there for a reason — to propel fight or flight. As always, the conundrum is...

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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 space...

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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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Village life: Ghost lived in my closet

By Jan Worth-Nelson

October, 09 2009

Maybe my potlatch went too far when I threw away my wedding dress.

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...

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Village life: Why I love my attic

By Jan Worth-Nelson

April, 14 2007

Gaston Bachelard, that old French hippie who wrote The Poetics of Space in 1958 when we Baby Boomers were growing up, thought everybody should live in a house with an attic, especially in childhood...

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Village life: We all had our trial by fire

By Jan Worth-Nelson

November, 27 2009

This month I'm starting my seventh decade. If the Biblically-allotted three-score and 10 bears out, I'm down to the 10.

It's a bit shocking.

I've been experimenting with calling myself "60" for...

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Village life: Sluff off dolor of darkness

By Jan Worth-Nelson

December, 31 2007

Break out the tango music and get off the couch, neighbors,  the days are getting longer. I'm writing this on the winter solstice, when in Flint, perched as we are at 42 degrees north latitude, we...

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Essay: I blame the lilacs

By Jan Worth-Nelson

October, 31 2007

Aren't lilacs just too damn sentimental and audacious for their own good, climbing over everything and exuding their promiscuous spring perfume, making everybody feel light in the head and full of...

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Essay: My ancestors aren't listening

By Jan Worth-Nelson

October, 31 2007

The energetic and wonderful New York hip hop playwright Will Power, who's a visiting professor at UM-Flint this semester, came to my fiction-writing class recently. At one point, he said he calls to...

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Essay: One bird

By Jan Worth-Nelson

October, 31 2007

The flutter of a silver wing at breakfast, and there was a tufted titmouse, one of my favorite birds, perched on the power line just outside the window. We peeked shyly at each other for just a...

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Essay: My imaginary family

By Jan Worth-Nelson

October, 31 2007

One of my favorite features in the Saturday Flint Journal is People, the thin little pull-out tabloid almost lost between sports and classifieds. It usually features some local yokel on the front (I...

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Essay: Owl at night in silver maple

By Jan Worth-Nelson

November, 30 2007

There's no hour of the day or night more ambiguously quiet or more lonely, depending on the night, than 2:30 a.m. I'm restless in my bed when Ted's not here. I pile on quilts, preferring the...

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Essay: Voyeur at the round house

By Jan Worth-Nelson

June, 30 2007

Every day when I'm in Flint I walk by the round house. It's on a corner lot at Brookside and Sunnyside by Gilkey Creek, where the colonials and Tudors give way to flat roofed 60s moderns. Its single...

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Essay: It's slow news day

By Jan Worth-Nelson

November, 30 2007

I just heard a "report" on CNN about a woman who had a 10-pound hairball removed from her stomach. I swear, they even had a photo of it. How could Tony Harris keep a straight face?

How could this...

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Essay: Furniture makes me feel grown up

By Jan Worth-Nelson

November, 30 2007

Furniture makes me feel grown up. Even that word " furn-i-ture " sounds substantial, reliable, and reassuring. I suppose at my age this should be far past relevant, but anybody older then 30 knows...

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Essay: I pledge to put on hope with my shoes every morning

By Jan Worth-Nelson

November, 30 2007

I woke up today, my birthday, with a keen sense of delight. My husband was next to me in our big brass bed, the world outside was bathed in warm late autumn sun, and gold leaves from the silver...

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Essay: Duende such a common word

By Jan Worth-Nelson

November, 30 2007

So, Gary Custer made me take a reference to "duende," out of my latest East Village Magazine column draft. He said he didn't know what it was and my husband, kibbutzing in the background, said...

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Essay: Under the street light in February

By Jan Worth-Nelson

February, 18 2010

Walking out to the dark parking lot after yoga tonight, it's an intensely surreal moment.

I saw my old red car waiting for me under the lights, the old car I leeched from my last marriage...

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Essay: I think I’m beginning to understand

By Jan Worth-Nelson

February, 18 2010

I think I'm beginning to understand  that life is simply like this— cycles of worry and doubt and disappointment punctuated by the considerable pleasures of daily life. It's just the way it...

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Essay: The bread gun or you can raise a pacifist

By Jan Worth-Nelson

January, 14 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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Essay: Letting my Honda gather dust

By Jan Worth-Nelson

September, 30 2007

Carbon footprint report — I haven't moved the car out of the garage for five days, and it feels good. I walked to work every day this week — always going in on the same exact route through Mott...

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Essay: Saturday night with Robert Hass

By Jan Worth-Nelson

September, 30 2007

This day started glumly with the specter of 40 freshmen papers to grade on a shimmering autumn day. I wanted to be elsewhere. Doing something, anything, else. All those oppressive "theres" for...

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Essay: I wore high heels for first time in years tonight

By Jan Worth-Nelson

September, 30 2007

This is going to sound really incongruous, but I wore high heels for the first time in years tonight, and it felt great and it was fun, and when I got home, thinking about it, my party in high heels...

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Essay: The telling of even darkest history is always changing

By Jan Worth-Nelson

August, 31 2007

The gift shop is the only refuge for irony, the only acknowledgement of an immense pop culture legacy at the Richard Nixon Library in Yorba Linda, Calif. There you can buy mugs with photos of the...

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Essay: On not dancing at Avalon

By Jan Worth-Nelson

August, 31 2007

When Glen Larson and Bruce Belland of The Four Preps wrote and recorded Twenty Six Miles Across the Sea/Santa Catalina is awaitin' for me, neither of them had ever been there. The song shot to No. 2...

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Essay: Homesick for a downpour

By Jan Worth-Nelson

August, 31 2007

I miss rain. It's hot. Yeah, yeah, it's a dry heat. And that's just it.

California hot makes you wake up with dry eyes. You get headaches. Your sinuses, their weird, bony cavities scorched down...

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Essay: A beautiful and deadly harvest

By Jan Worth-Nelson

August, 31 2007

Who can explain why something deadly is also so beautiful?

The castor bean plant popped its pods, so to speak, in the last few days, but I couldn't see any of the beans on the floor of the deck...

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Essay: Ain't so bad to be back in Michigan

By Jan Worth-Nelson

August, 31 2007

The first night, velvet humid darkness, the Midwestern weather of deep summer that's inscribed in my bones. Loud cicadas, trains in the distance. A huge comfort to be what is literally home for my...

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Essay: Doomed in dryer in somebody - summer shirt

By Jan Worth-Nelson

August, 31 2007

The problem with my sorry excuse for a career, after a day of meetings in academia, is that I care more about the dead beetle in the dryer tonight.

No wonder I don't have tenure.

Maybe it was a...

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Essay: We do not include You but gonzo does

By Jan Worth-Nelson

August, 31 2007

I'm crabby again. Flint's already getting on my nerves. Here's the latest chigger in my linguistic get-a-long. At three separate restaurants since getting home " in three different strata, (Olive...

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Essay: Oh no, not New York

By Jan Worth-Nelson

June, 30 2007

So I'm sitting with Ted over late breakfast at Tom's Coney Cafe on Dort Highway, dreading New York. I'm eating a turkey and Swiss croissant and drinking a decent cup of coffee and reading...

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Essay: Not the tufted titmouse

By Jan Worth-Nelson

June, 30 2007

One of my students said she was walking around the UM-Flint campus recently when suddenly an adult bird dropped out of a tree and landed on the sidewalk in front of her, dead. She's not particularly...

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Essay: Ted — cosmo and a rickshaw ride in Central Park

By Jan Worth-Nelson

June, 30 2007

Nam-Myoho-Renge-Kyo.

If I were a rickshaw driver like Harry in New York, I'd have that famous mantra handy, too. We met him outside the Roosevelt Hotel, at the corner of Madison Avenue and 45th...

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Essay: It was a heavenly Sunday

By Jan Worth-Nelson

June, 30 2007

Sunday report. At 9 a.m. I rolled out of bed. I pulled on my "Minot Beavers" sweatshirt and old black pants, carefully backed the Honda down the driveway (always an accomplishment when I've just...

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Essay: Fighting fanatics with delight

By Jan Worth-Nelson

June, 30 2007

Maybe one reason Christopher Hitchens' hot new book God is not Great: Why Religion Poisons Everything grabs me so primally as a preacher's kid is that I know in my gut the suspicion fundamentalists...

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Essay: San Pedro report

By Jan Worth-Nelson

June, 30 2007

Last weekend was a big event on the hilltop above the Korean Bell — Old Fort MacArthur Days, when historical re-enactors assemble in various tents, teepees and, let's say, yurts to pretend to be...

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Essay: Early morning at Flint Northern

By Jan Worth-Nelson

April, 30 2007

I know what I was thinking " nobody'd show up at a high school in the north end of Flint to hear a talk by two college English teachers. Especially, I thought, not at 7:22 a.m. when the first class...

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Essay: Outrage at Starbucks

By Jan Worth-Nelson

April, 30 2007

I should have known better. I rushed through the Starbucks drive-through (or drive-thru, as they call it) this morning and didn't pay attention to my vente mocha until I got to school. As I was...

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Essay: Pentimento

By Jan Worth-Nelson

April, 30 2007

I don't often go north from Flint in winter. Thursday I did, traveling alone to Ferris State for a conference. Driving those roads gets me melancholy, thinking about my first husband. He spent...

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Essay: Rest in peace Kurt Vonnegut

By Jan Worth-Nelson

April, 30 2007

The inimitable Kurt Vonnegut died while I was wrestling with my spring sickness, and, a bit belatedly, I wanted to offer my own small tribute to this American literary genius.

I love his eight...

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Essay: Good reading: "Figured Dark"

By Jan Worth-Nelson

November, 30 2007

What a pleasure, this cool winter Saturday morning after a week of awful world news, the assassination of Bhutto dominating everything, to take up a book of good strong poems and a cup of strong...

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Essay: Happy birthday to my sister

By Jan Worth-Nelson

November, 30 2007

She was born at 4:27 p.m. this day in 1939. She repeats that detail today in our phone conversation. Her birth came at the end of one of the worst years in the 20th century, yet she represented the...

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Essay: I'm week-before-Christmas grumpy

By Jan Worth-Nelson

November, 30 2007

Arrived at LAX last night in pouring rain. Good for this desert everybody seems to treat like an oasis — a solid inch of rain fell downtown yesterday. Bad for Ted who ended up driving my holiday...

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Essay: Child labor

By Jan Worth-Nelson

November, 30 2007

Judging by the obnoxious and persistent knock at my front door at noon today, I expected the person on my fieldstone porch to be a burly UPS man bringing me some big holiday box, or at the least, a...

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Essay: Breakfast at Bishop

By Jan Worth-Nelson

November, 30 2007

After a month together, a luxury for us in our conjugal cross-country life, Ted and I had to say goodbye this morning, probably our one hundredth "goodbye" at Bishop Airport. We know that sweet...

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Essay: So much for my dream of professoriate

By Jan Worth-Nelson

February, 12 2010

When I was a freshman in college at Miami University in Ohio, I rushed a sorority and joined it — Delta Delta Delta — eventhough I didn't really "believe in" sororities, and often made fun of...

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Poetry: Doomsday

By Grayce Scholt

August, 31 2011

My right foot falling
on a forest floor
destroys ten thousand
living things;
I'm war machine
to worms and
wings.

I stand as only I can stand,
not like the crane who curls
one leg beneath its...

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Poetry: tuesday, august 23, 2011, flint, michigan

By kj hooten

August, 23 2011

did my point seven mile — each way — stint to the post office
this morning
through quiet city streets
lined with well coiffed end-of-summer lawns
quietly displaying pink and red and white...

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Poetry: Hide/Seek, Revisited

By Grayce Scholt

July, 29 2011

The vineyard hadn't changed
when I returned. The same green vines
were there, though thicker hanging,
the same unpainted poles,
though lower leaning.

I searched the tangled tendrils
for purple...

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Poetry: I’m not a fan, but I did pay attention, once

By KJ Hooten

July, 12 2011

my bedroom is a public room
it houses two bookcases
floor to near ceiling

it has a big soft chair
what used to be called a club chair
(whatever that means)
when my grandfather used it
an uncle on...

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Poetry: Portrait of fisherman at twilight

By Grayce Scholt

June, 24 2011

Somewhere on a box in the basement
is a note that says "To sort." It's where
the scraps of life long past are stuffed.
My father's in there somewhere
standing by a poplar stump.
He's cleaning...

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Poetry: I spent my morning counting miracles

By Grayce Scholt

May, 27 2011

I spent my morning counting miracles:
how I am held in gravity's sweet force
in spite of earth's twice-spinning rings —
how can that be?

or that the sun's quadrillion
heat degrees have never...

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Poetry: Letter to a Childhood Friend

By Jan Worth-Nelson

April, 30 2007

We grew secrets
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 girth
as if...

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Poetry: Commencements

By Grayce Scholt

April, 26 2011

Into each other's state we pass,
showing visas, paying coins;
at this gray gate
our countries meet
though no lands join;
our height is noted only
in the towers that top
the pilings deep beneath the...

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Poetry: Spring snow

By Grayce Scholt

March, 30 2011

This morning's softly falling tufts
are not unlike those in Shotei's woodcut
of a woman walking in the snow,
a basket on her back. Behind her is a pine
bowed down with white. In one hand...

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Poetry: To an African Basenji

By Grayce Scholt

February, 20 2011

Stretched before the fire
running in his sleep,
he still pursues the lion,
lopes through grasses after deer;
barkless, stepping high
his only sound his neck gourd
shuffling pebbles as he goes
from...

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Poetry: Amaryllis — Why the flower is blood red

By Grayce Scholt

January, 03 2011

Alteo, cold Alteo, could not imagine
who was wailing at his door; why should he care?
As handsome as Apollo, strong as Hercules
who held the whole earth on his back,
the shepherd suffered no...

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Poetry: Now that year has turned

By Grayce Scholt

January, 03 2011

Now that the year had turned,
the days will lengthen,
birds return, the sun will brighten,
warm and fine; all things move
in their good time;
and yet the dregs of dark
remain.

How is it that...

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Poetry: Easter Sunday

By Jan Worth-Nelson

April, 04 2010

"Crocus" is just another one
of the words my father can no longer
remember. He asks my mother,
"What are the colors of those
little flowers by the house?"
He is bald from surgery;
seven metal...

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Poetry: The cat kills on winter solstice

By Jan Worth-Nelson

December, 13 2008

Frost glitters on old boards at the back

of the garage when I pull in, and I say

out loud to no one, what a beautiful world.

 

Back with whiskey and bread and Roquefort,

I'm ready to wait out...

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Poetry: Post-industrial spring, love poem for Flint

By Jan Worth-Nelson

April, 30 2007

Winter ends in the graveyard shift,
austere branches poised
for the insurrection
their silence cocked. They
already hear the first strike. Underground,
October — absurd hyacinth
retools for April...

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Poetry: Ruined By Happiness

By Jan Worth-Nelson

April, 30 2007

I was more before,
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 cat-eyes
and...

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Poetry: Listening To Handel and Wanting To Believe

By Jan Worth-Nelson

April, 30 2007

His head so crowded with music
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 "
bent over his sheaves...

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Poetry: The Day After the Summer Solstice

By Jan Worth-Nelson

April, 30 2007

Yesterday my own bones

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...

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Poetry: At Radicofani

By Jan Worth-Nelson

February, 18 2010

Old poem emerges before dawn. As present life seems to be full of questions and doubts, I remember another troubling and haunted time. Thanks to Witness Magazine, where this poem first...

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Poetry: 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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Poetry: Wolf Moon Morning

By Jan Worth-Nelson

January, 14 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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Durant-Tuuri-Mott RIF program receives $2,500 grant
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Flint Community Schools establishes anti-bullying hotline
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Flint Community Schools has set up a telephone line dedicated solely to receiving reports of alleged acts of bullying committed by and against district students.

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Hurley president leaving Flint
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Mayor Dayne Walling made the following statement about President Barack Obama's State of the Union speech Jan. 24.

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Major gift to aid medical research at UM-Flint
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The UM-Flint will receive a $625,000 gift to fund scientific instrumentation used for medical research. The gift is from the Ben F. Bryer Foundation that was established by the family of Bryer to...

Celebrate Black History Month at McCree Theater
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School forums yield ideas for future facilities' needs
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Crim wants help to bring fun to Brandon Park
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Flint to hold ward meetings Feb. 2 to March 1
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Jack Litzenberg reflects on workforce development
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Group to hear about Land Bank Jan. 25
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Public meeting with Mike Brown set for Feb. 7
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McCree schedules benefit concerts Feb. 3-4
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Stabenow makes statement on General Motors
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Six tons of food collected for Michigan’s hungry
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Poetry under stars start Feb. 7
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Choreographers' Showcase to be held Jan. 28
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Genesee Early College principal achieves advanced certification
By Barbara Whittier - Jan. 19, 2012
Sandra E. Morgan-Jones, principal of Genesee Intermediate School District's Genesee Early College, has earned an advanced endorsement on her school administrator certification. In the voluntary...

Voter registration deadline is Jan. 30 for primary
By Gisgie Dávila Gendreau - Jan. 19, 2012
Secretary of State Ruth Johnson reminds residents that they have until Jan. 30 to register to vote in the Feb. 28 presidential primary election.

"This year will present Michigan residents with...

New film by local filmmaker at Buckham Jan. 27
By Bob Gerics - Jan. 19, 2012
Misdirected, written and directed by Bob Gerics and filmed on location in Flint, will be at Buckham Gallery, 134 W. Second St., at 7:30 p.m. Jan. 27. There will be socializing at 7 p.m. and a...

Community-based food system is focus Jan. 21
By Karianne Martus - Jan. 18, 2012
The topic of food is big these days. Discussions around concepts such as local, fresh, organic, accessibility and healthy have moved beyond specialty stores and into family kitchens and conference...

Spencers Theatre of Illusion live Feb. 18
By Wendi Fournier - Jan. 18, 2012
The Whiting, 1241 E. Kearsley St., will present Spencers Theatre of Illusion at 7:30 p.m. Feb. 18.

Magic is no longer about baffling the audience by doing something seemingly impossible. We've...

Tutor training planned for Feb. 11
By Aileen M. England - Jan. 18, 2012
The Genesee County Literacy Coalition will hold tutor training during two sessions from 9 a.m. to 3:30 p.m. Feb. 11 and Feb. 18 at Trinity United Presbyterian Church, 5151 Lennon Rd.

Bring a...

Zoo director retires after more than 20 years
By Payal Ravani - Jan. 18, 2012
Gerry Brady, Potter Park Zoo director, retires after more than 20 years of service.

"We are grateful for Gerry's tenure here," says Willis Bennett, director of Ingham County Parks. "He has...

Buick Achievers Scholarship Program expands eligibility
By Carolyn Markey - Jan. 18, 2012
Buick and the General Motors Foundation Jan. 10 announced an expansion of the 2012 Buick Achievers Scholarship Program to include current undergraduate students as well as high school seniors and...

State web site gets more than 500,000 transactions
By Gisgie Dávila Gendreau - Jan. 17, 2012
Secretary of State Ruth Johnson announced today that the 500,000th transaction was successfully completed on the department's new online services portal at ExpressSOS.com.

"This means that nearly...

Specialty crop grant applications due by March 9
By Heather Throne - Jan. 17, 2012
Michigan Department of Agriculture and Rural Development (MDARD) Director Keith Creagh Jan. 17 announced new opportunities for Michigan businesses thanks to the Specialty Crop Block Grant Program...

Food Bank raises money for 5.4 million meals
By Kara Ross - Jan. 17, 2012
Representatives from area business and media outlets joined in the past two months for the Holiday Campaign benefiting the Food Bank of Eastern Michigan. This year's campaign goal was $875,000. As...

Genesys offers diabetes prevention class Jan. 24
By Cindy Ficorelli - Jan. 14, 2012
The Genesys Diabetes and Nutrition Learning Center is offering a three-day course, Preventing Diabetes.

The classes will be held from 6 to 8 p.m. Jan. 24, Feb. 7 and Feb. 21 in the Genesys...

Byrd Competition winner Kartvelishvili performs with FSO Jan. 28
By Andrew Ward - Jan. 14, 2012
The Flint Symphony Orchestra continues its season, Around the World in 80 Musical Minutes, at 8 p.m. Jan. 28 at the Whiting, 1241 E. Kearsley St. The orchestra, led by Maestro Enrique Diemecke...

MCC trustees to meet Jan. 18
By Michael A. Simon - Jan. 12, 2012
The regular meeting of the board finance and audit committee will take place at noon Jan. 18 in the Curtice Mott Building, Main Campus, Room CM 1019.

The regular meeting of the board personnel...

MCC trustees to meet Jan. 23
By Michael A. Simon - Jan. 12, 2012
The regular committee-of-the-whole meeting of the Charles Stewart Mott Community College board of trustees will take place at 6:30 p.m. Jan. 23 in the Regional Technology Center, Room 1301.

The...

Stabenow, Levin announce support for Sleeping Bear Dunes
By Miguel Ayala and Kathleen Long - Jan. 12, 2012
U.S. Sens. Debbie Stabenow and Carl Levin Jan. 12 announced support for the Sleeping Bear Dunes National Lakeshore. The grant comes through the U.S. Department of Transportation's Paul S. Sarbanes...

Stabenow, Levin urge action on Asian carp
By Miguel Ayala and Kathleen Long - Jan. 12, 2012
U.S. Sens. Debbie Stabenow and Carl Levin issued the following statements today after the U.S. Geological Survey announced that Lake Erie and its largest tributaries provide ideal habitats for...

Hurley launches men’s health initiative Jan. 20
By Ilene Cantor - Jan. 12, 2012
Is a man's car more important than his health? Men change their oil every 3,000 miles. But when it comes to their own health, for many reasons they are reluctant to get a health tune-up. Men not...

City Hall to be closed Jan. 16
By Dawn Jones - Jan. 12, 2012
Flint City Hall will be closed Jan. 16 in observance of the Martin Luther King Jr. holiday.

City Hall will reopen at 8 a.m. Jan. 17.

(Note: This report is provided as a service to our readers and...

Jazz Vespers to be held Jan. 20
By Annie Oper - Jan. 12, 2012
Woodside Church, 1509 E. Court St., will hold a jazz vespers at 6 p.m. Jan. 20. This alternative worship service is presented in a coffee house setting. The service offers a mix of outstanding...

NAHL announces top prospects tournament Feb. 20-22
By Alex Kyrias - Jan. 12, 2012
The North American Hockey League (NAHL) announces that the 2012 NAHL Top Prospects Tournament, presented by Combat Hockey, will be held from Feb. 20 to Feb. 22 at the Troy Sports Center in Troy...

Stabenow comments on Energy Department's commitment to MSU
By Cullen Schwarz - Jan. 12, 2012
U.S. Sen. Debbie Stabenow today issued the following statement after reports that the Department of Energy might be breaking previous commitments to Michigan State University's (MSU) facility for...

Manager establishes city council monthly meetings
By Dawn Jones - Jan. 12, 2012
Flint Emergency Manager Michael K. Brown Jan. 11 signed Executive Order No. 12 establishing monthly meetings with Flint City Council. The meetings will be held in City Council Chambers from 5:30 to...

Northern Michigan Regional Hospital joins McLaren
By Laurie Prochazka - Jan. 12, 2012
Northern Michigan Regional Hospital has joined Flint-based McLaren Health Care. Northern Michigan becomes the 10th hospital in the McLaren system and expands the total service area of McLaren...

Resource Genesee gets $17,000 emergency fund grant
By Julia Zaher - Jan. 12, 2012
Resource Genesee has received a $17,000 Founder's Emergency Fund Grant from the Community Foundation of Greater Flint. The grant will be used to provide emergency funding of last resort to...

Emergency manager forum to be held Jan. 17
By Sharon Campbell - Jan. 12, 2012
The impact of Flint's emergency manager and the state takeover of the city's finances will be the topic of a public forum at 5:30 to 7 p.m. Jan. 17 in the Reading Room of the Flint Public Library...

Detroit patent office to open
By Cullen Schwarz - Jan. 12, 2012
U.S. Sen. Debbie Stabenow today announced that a location and target opening date has been announced for Detroit's new satellite patent office, the nation's first U.S. patent and trademark office...

Stabenow sees advanced technology vehicles
By Cullen Schwarz - Jan. 12, 2012
U.S. Sen. Debbie Stabenow, Senate manufacturing caucus co-chairman, today was the host of U.S. Secretary of Commerce John Bryson at the North American International Auto Show. Stabenow and Bryson...

Hurley participates in ProTECT study
By Illene Cantor - Jan. 12, 2012
Hurley Medical Center will evaluate the effectiveness of using the hormone progesterone to treat traumatic brain injuries in adults as part of a national research study called ProTECT.

Because it...

Celebrate Dr. King Jan. 16 at library, FIA
By Wanda Harden - Jan. 11, 2012
Celebrate the life and service of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Jan. 16 at the Flint Public Library with crafts for children and the annual Community Celebration with guest speaker Dr. Raymond Gist...

Bovine TB risk mitigation project is success
By Bridget Patrick - Jan. 11, 2012
The Michigan Department of Agriculture and Rural Development (MDARD), in collaboration with the United States Department of Agriculture (USDA) Wildlife Services (WS) and four Michigan conservation...

John S. Beagle scholarship deadline May 1
By Tina Y. Burroughs - Jan. 11, 2012
Applications are being accepted for the John S. Beagle Scholarship established by the Genesee County Bar Foundation to assist students from Genesee County with financial support while in their...

Tribute to Beatles to be at Whiting Feb. 8-9
By Wendi Fournier - Jan. 11, 2012
The internationally acclaimed Beatles concert, Rain — A Tribute to the Beatles, makes its debut at 7:30 p.m. Feb. 8 and Feb. 9 at the Whiting, 1241 E. Kearsley St.

Rain performs the full range of...

Exporter of year applications being accepted through March 12
By Heather Throne - Jan. 11, 2012
The Michigan Department of Agriculture and Rural Development (MDARD) will accept applications through March 12 for the Michigan Agriculture Exporter of the Year Award. The award designates a...

MCC to exhibit student drawings Jan. 17-31
By Sharon Campbell - Jan. 11, 2012
An exhibition of drawings by Mott Community College's basic drawing students will be held from Jan. 17 to Jan. 31 in the Fine Arts Gallery in the Visual Arts and Design Center on the Mott...

Stanley to hold coffee hour Jan. 23
By Ashley Steffen - Jan. 11, 2012
Rep. Woodrow Stanley (D-Flint) invites residents to join him for a cup of coffee and conversation from 9 to 11 a.m. Jan. 23 at the Golden Gate Restaurant, G-3105 Flushing Rd.

Stanley holds coffee...

St. Patrick’s Day fundraiser set for Feb. 11
By Cathy Jaruzel Gentry - Jan. 11, 2012
The Genesee County Ancient Order of the Hibernians announces the pre-St. Patrick's Day fundraiser and the queen's pageant from 4 to 10 p.m. Feb. 11 at the Dom Polski Hall on Linden Road just south...

Wayne Brady at Whiting Feb. 11
By Wendi Fournier - Jan. 11, 2012
The Whiting presents Wayne Brady at 8 p.m. Feb. 11. Emmy award-winning Wayne Brady is one of the most versatile performers in show business today. He has been entertaining audiences with his...

Smyth to retire from Mott Foundation
By Carol Rugg - Jan. 11, 2012
When Maureen H. Smyth joined the staff of the C.S. Mott Foundation in 1983, the grantmaking budget — focusing primarily on Flint and Genesee County — hovered around $22 million. In 2011, when...

UM-Flint's literary journal accepting submissions through Feb. 10
By Stephanie Carpenter - Jan. 11, 2012
Qua, the UM-Flint's literary and fine arts journal, is accepting submissions of fiction, poetry and creative nonfiction through Feb. 10 for the winter 2012 issue. Qua accepts submissions of...

Warriors defeat North Stars 3-2
By Scott Thomas - Jan. 11, 2012
Trevor Perpich scored the game-winning goal with less than two minutes remaining in the second period. The goal was Perpich's eighth goal of the season, and was the end of scoring for the Warriors...

Warriors fall to North Stars in shootout 4-3
By Scott Thomas - Jan. 07, 2012
The Michigan Warriors dropped a 4-3 contest to the Traverse City North Stars in a shootout at Perani Arena Jan. 6 to open 2012.

The Warriors got goals from Bobby Bodette (two), Derek Knetter (one)...

McLaren offers quit-smoking support group
By Sherry Stewart - Jan. 07, 2012
McLaren's Pulmonary Rehabilitation Program is offering a free smoking cessation support group the second Monday of every month. The support group can benefit anyone who is struggling to give up...

Flint schools get $6,784 in education grants
By Robert Campbell - Jan. 07, 2012
The Flint Classroom Support Fund has announced grants totaling $6,784 for the 2011-2012 school year. The fund provides financial support for special projects in education and instruction for Flint...

Works of Jerry Pinkney at FIA Jan. 22 to April 15
By Janice Henry - Jan. 07, 2012
The Flint Institute of Arts will present a retrospective exhibition of illustrations by Jerry Pinkney, one of the most highly acclaimed children's book artists in America. Witness: The Art of Jerry...

Create blue ribbon science fair project Jan. 21
By Wanda Harden - Jan. 07, 2012
It's science fair time. Students in fourth through sixth grades are invited to come and glean ideas for their projects at 2 p.m. Jan. 21 as the Flint Public Library and Sloan-Longway Museum present...

Mott Foundation promotes Hegarty
By Carol Rugg - Jan. 06, 2012
Neal R. Hegarty has been named vice president of programs at the Charles Stewart Mott Foundation effective Jan. 1. He replaces Maureen H. Smyth who will retire from the foundation later this month...

Tasty winter culinary excursions offered
By Heather Throne - Jan. 06, 2012
Escape into a world of wine, food and fun this winter with a delightful Michigan winter culinary excursion. From festivals to cooking classes, every foodie is sure to find something to satisfy...

Huebel, Nelson exhibit works Jan. 8 to Feb. 3
By Tom Price - Jan. 05, 2012
Fandangles' announces the exhibit of works by Robert J. Huebel and Chad Nelson Jan. 8 through Feb. 3 at the restaurant at G-6429 West Pierson Rd., Flushing. Fandangles' will present a public...

You can volunteer King Day Jan. 16
By Julia Zaher - Jan. 05, 2012
"Life's most persistent and urgent question is: What are you doing for others?"

Those are the words of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr., whose life and work will be honored Jan. 16, a national holiday...

Candidate forum to be held Jan. 20
By Rhina Griffel - Jan. 05, 2012
The League of Women Voters will hold the 51st District House of Representatives Candidate Forum at 7 to 8:30 p.m. Jan. 20 in the Grand Blanc Senior Citizens Center, 12632 Pagels Drive, Grand...

8,694 pounds of change contributed to Salvation Army
By Connie Peters - Jan. 05, 2012
The Salvation Army has surpassed its annual Red Kettle Campaign fundraising goal of $840,500 by more than $28,000. This year's campaign raised $868,792.99, of which more than $93,000 was raised...

75th Sit-Down Strike anniversary marked
By Carol Gentry - Jan. 04, 2012
This week marks the 75th anniversary of the Sit-Down Strike. An exhibit dedicated to this important event is on permanent display at Sloan Museum. Everyone is welcome to discover what led to the...

Audit reveals continued financial stress for Flint
By Dawn Jones - Jan. 04, 2012
The accounting firm of Plante and Moran Dec. 29 released its audit of the city's comprehensive annual financial statement for the fiscal year ended June 30. The financial statement encompasses some...

Potter Park Zoo lioness dies
By Payal Ravani - Jan. 04, 2012
The Potter Park Zoo announces the death of Amboseli, a 22-year-old female African lion. She was one of the oldest lions in captivity.

"Amboseli had so much personality and touched everyone here at...

100 Men 100 Boys hold King breakfast Jan. 16
By David McGhee - Jan. 04, 2012
The Big Brothers Big Sisters 100 Men 100 Boys Program will hold the sixth annual Mentoring Inspiration Breakfast to commemorate National Mentoring Month and the annual observance of Martin Luther...

State Department to close for King holiday
By Gisgie Dávila Gendreau - Jan. 04, 2012
Secretary of State Ruth Johnson reminds residents that all branch offices and the Office of the Great Seal will be closed in observance of Martin Luther King Jr. Day Jan. 16.

The Department of...

Stabenow nominates 63 students to service academies
By Matt Williams - Jan. 04, 2012
U.S. Sen. Debbie Stabenow announced today that she has nominated 63 Michigan students for placement at the U.S. Military Academy at West Point, N.Y., the U.S. Naval Academy in Annapolis, Md., the...

Children’s Museum open Sundays through May 31
By Kimberly Roddy - Jan. 04, 2012
The Flint Children's Museum will be open from noon to 5 p.m. on Sundays, Jan. 22 through May 31. Walk-in guests, birthday parties and other groups are all welcome. It has been closed on Sundays for...

Stabenow, Levin announce support for technology center
By Miguel Ayala and Katheen Long - Jan. 03, 2012
Sens. Debbie Stabenow and Carl Levin today announced the continuation of an award for the Michigan Manufacturing Technology Center to support small and medium-sized manufacturers throughout the...

YouthQuest gets grant for Montrose school program
By Regina R. Strong - Jan. 03, 2012
The Genesee Regional Chamber of Commerce (GRCC) Dec. 22 received a $7,500 grant from the Jennings Memorial Foundation for the Genesee Chamber Foundation (GCF) to provide funding for the YouthQuest...

Investigation of counterfeiters stealing American ideas asked
By Matt Williams - Jan. 03, 2012
U.S. Sen. Debbie Stabenow Dec. 21 called for a federal investigation into how counterfeiters are using foreign web sites to sell rip-offs of American-made products and steal American ideas.

Lisa...

Hispanic center gets $10,000 gift
By Sharon Campbell - Jan. 03, 2012
The American GI Forum of Flint Hispanic Technology and Community Center, 2101 Lewis St., has received another gift from the same donor that surprised the center with a donation this summer. The...

'Henry and Mudge' to be performed April 5
By Stephanie Ramirez - Jan. 03, 2012
Tickets are available for Flint Youth Theatre's presentation of Henry and Mudge at 2 and 4:30 p.m. April 5. This performance offers families an affordable entertainment experience paired with a...

Michigan in top 10 for winter farmers markets
By Heather Throne - Dec. 20, 2011
Michigan has made the top 10 list for the number of winter farmers markets held in the state for the first time ever. Farmers markets operating at least once between November and March are...

Book features history of area auto dealers
By Michael Kelly - Dec. 20, 2011
A new book about the history of auto dealers in Genesee County has been published by the Genesee County Historical Society. Genesee County Historical Auto Dealerships 1908-1960 is a 60-page book...

Middle class tax cut rejected by House
By Matt Williams - Dec. 20, 2011
U.S. Sen. Debbie Stabenow today made the following statement after House Republicans rejected Senate legislation, which passed with an overwhelming bipartisan majority of 89-10 over the weekend to...

District seeks community support in stemming school vandalism
By Robert Campbell - Dec. 20, 2011
Flint Community Schools is asking the community for its help in stopping the significant vandalism plaguing district schools. Vandalism has cost Flint Community Schools more than $1 million in...

President signs key provision of Battery Innovation Act
By Cullen Schwarz - Dec. 20, 2011
President Barack Obama has signed legislation enacting a key part of U.S. Sen. Debbie Stabenow's Battery Innovation Act to spur the development of new cutting-edge battery technology and create...

Afterschool program tackles childhood obesity
By Ann Richards
 - Dec. 20, 2011
At South Bendle Elementary School near Flint, 80 kindergarten through third-grade students faithfully lace up their gym shoes after school each Tuesday and Thursday, ready to move outdoors in any...

Brown forms advisory committee
By Dawn Jones - Dec. 20, 2011
Flint Emergency Manager Michael Brown announced Dec. 19 the formation of his five-member advisory committee comprised of two elected officials and three community members. They are Flint Mayor...

Stabenow statement on passage of payroll tax provisions
By Cullen Schwarz - Dec. 17, 2011
U.S. Sen. Debbie Stabenow today issued the following statement on the Senate's 89-10 vote for a package to cut a payroll tax cut for middle class families while also ending unemployment benefits...

Senate passes provision of Stabenow’s battery innovation act
By Cullen Schwarz - Dec. 17, 2011
U.S. Sen. Debbie Stabenow today announced Senate passage of a key part of her Battery Innovation Act would create an energy innovation hub for advanced batteries to help continue the expansion of...

Stabenow honors Col. Carl Rau of Frankenmuth with promotion ceremony
By Matt Williams - Dec. 16, 2011
U.S. Sen. Debbie Stabenow recognized the promotion of Chaplain Carl Rau to the rank of colonel and honored him for his service to our country. during a ceremony in her Washington, D.C. office Dec...

Hurley gets new patient monitoring system
By Ilene Cantor - Dec. 16, 2011
Hurley Medical Center announces the arrival of the new Philips IntelliVue MX40 technology that allows vital information to be viewed at the bedside versus a central location on a floor. The mobile...

Study charts alternative staffing successes
By Sheila Beachum Bilby


 - Dec. 16, 2011
In mid-2010, a jobless DaRell Moore was selling his own blood plasma just to survive when a friend told him that Emerge Staffing, a Minneapolis-based nonprofit, was looking for workers.

He walked...

Stanley's statement on Republicans Emergency Financial Manager Law protection plan
By Berton Brown - Dec. 15, 2011
"We are living in hard times. Cities are managing misery due to shortsighted legislation by an irresponsible Republican legislature. Adding insult to injury, the Republican Governor Rick Snyder and...

Stabenow, Levin announce grant for Hampton Township Fire Department
By Miguel Ayala and Kathleen Long - Dec. 15, 2011
U.S. Sens. Debbie Stabenow and Carl Levin today announced support for Hampton Township Fire Department. The grant comes through the U.S. Department of Homeland Security Assistance to Firefighters...

Local filmmaker nominated for documentary award
By Karianne Martus - Dec. 15, 2011
Documentary Channel (DOC) will recognize its top documentary film premieres of the year with the 2011 Best of DOC lineup, showcasing one film every evening throughout December. This diverse list of...

Emergency manager announces key appointments
By Dawn Jones - Dec. 15, 2011
Flint Emergency Manager Michael Brown announced the appointments of Jerry Ambrose, Howard Croft and Gary Bates to his management team Dec. 14. These are the first appointments by Brown since being...

'The Underpants' to be at UM-Flint Feb. 10-19
By Margo Lakin - Dec. 15, 2011
The UM-Flint theater and dance department presents its third main stage production of the season, The Underpants, "wild and crazy guy" Steve Martin's hilarious adaptation of the Carl Sternheim's...

Flint-based program to advance public health
By Duane M. Elling - Dec. 15, 2011
With health care in the U.S. a prime topic of discussion, an initiative in Flint is expected to spark new ways of thinking about medical professionals and their relationships with patients, their...

Stabenow challenges new tariffs on U.S.-made vehicles
By Cullen Schwarz - Dec. 15, 2011
U.S. Sen. Debbie Stabenow today issued the following statement regarding China's announcement it will begin placing duties on imported American-made vehicles tomorrow.

"China relentlessly breaks...

Stabenow holds hearing on MF Global bankruptcy
By Matt Williams - Dec. 13, 2011
U.S. Sen. Debbie Stabenow, chairwoman of the U.S. Senate Committee on Agriculture, Nutrition and Forestry, Dec. 13 held a hearing to further investigate the circumstances about financial firm MF...

Sea Cadets seeks new members
By Randy Grove - Dec. 13, 2011
The Naval Sea Cadets, U.S. Division 094, in Lansing, is accepting new members, 11 to 17.

The group drills at the Naval Reserve Center, 1620 E. Saginaw, St., Lansing. Call Instructor Randy Grove at...

McLaren offers nutrition classes
By Sherry Stewart - Dec. 13, 2011
McLaren's Diabetes Education Program is offering Weight Loss — Controlling Your Weight through Diet and Exercise from 9 to 10 a.m. Mondays beginning Jan. 9 or from 1 to 2 p.m. Tuesdays beginning...

McLaren offers free stroke classes
By Sherry Stewart - Dec. 13, 2011
McLaren Regional Medical Center offers a free ongoing stroke education and support series for stroke survivors, those at risk for stroke and their family members from 3:30 to 5 p.m. the first and...

MCC honored as one of top 10 community colleges
By Sharon Campbell - Dec. 13, 2011
Mott Community College was honored at a prestigious event at the National Press Club in Washington, D.C., as one of the top 10 community colleges out of more than 1,200 community colleges in...

Genesee County Health Department receives award
By Ann Goldon - Dec. 10, 2011
Each year since 2001, the Michigan Cancer Consortium (MCC) has presented its highest honor, the MCC Spirit of Collaboration Award, to member organizations that have done outstanding collaborative...

MCC gets $30,000 anonymous gift
By Sue Frownfelter - Dec. 10, 2011
While the campuses of Mott Community College are shut down over the holidays, Dec. 22 to Jan. 2, Lennetta Coney is still taking phone calls. As president of the Foundation for Mott Community...

AT&T gives $7,500 to United Way of Genesee County
By Nick DeLeeuw - Dec. 10, 2011
The AT&T Foundation, the philanthropic arm of AT&T Inc., and Reps. Jim Ananich and Woodrow Stanley announced Dec. 9 a $7,500 grant to the United Way of Genesee County. For more than 60...

Founder of Chevrolet would be 150 today
By Cathy Gentry - Dec. 08, 2011
There have been many celebrations of Chevrolet's 100th anniversary this year, and along with them commemoration of its namesake, Louis Chevrolet. We must also remember the man who buily America's...

Consumers choose Genesys as one of nation's best hospitals
By Cindy Ficorelli - Dec. 07, 2011
For the 10th consecutive year, consumers have chosen Genesys as one of the nation's top hospitals for overall quality, best doctors, best nurses, and best image and reputation. National Research...

Five sign regulation workshops to be held in January
By Abby Dart - Dec. 07, 2011
Scenic Michigan and the Planning and Zoning Center at Michigan State University will hold five sign regulation workshops in January.

The workshops will be based on a new Sign Regulation Guidebook...

Stabenow applauds steps to crack down on fraud
By Matt Williams - Dec. 07, 2011
Sen. Debbie Stabenow, chairwoman of the Agriculture, Nutrition and Forestry Committee, which oversees the federal food assistance program, today applauded new measures announced by the U.S...

Recreation Passports mean outdoor fun
By Gisgie Dávila Gendreau - Dec. 07, 2011
Outdoor fun at Michigan's state parks doesn't stop when the snow starts flying. Parks across the state offer wintertime activities so Michigan motorists who have winter birthdays shouldn't forget...

Potter Park Zoo mourns death of red panda
By Payal Ravani - Dec. 06, 2011
Potter Park Zoo is saddened to announce the death of Harley, a 10-year-old male red panda.

"The red pandas are very charming and a favorite among our guests," says Zoo Director Gerry...

Mayor comments on personnel changes
By Maxine Murray - Dec. 03, 2011
Mayor Dayne Walling commented on city personnel changes Dec. 2.

"Gregory Eason's strong record of government reforms and community accomplishments will continue to benefit our community for many...

Women to enjoy wine, chocolate, outdoor exercise Feb.11
By Diane Wojciechowski - Dec. 03, 2011
Women in the area now have a reason to get outside and celebrate winter at the seventh annual Wine, Women and Chocolate event at 1 p.m. Feb. 11 at IMA Brookwood Golf Club, Burton.

More than 225...

Warriors in partnership with Greater Flint Hockey Assn.
By Scott Thomas - Dec. 02, 2011
The Michigan Warriors have joined forces with the youth hockey association that plays at Perani Arena.

The Greater Flint Hockey Association (GFHA) President Kevin Brackett said, "It's a win-win...

Catholic Outreach holding fundraising program
By Danielle A. Fry - Dec. 02, 2011
What would the words "sight, swirl, sniff, sip and savor," known as the five "Ss" of wine tasting, and Catholic Outreach of Flint have in common? The answer is Wines for Humanity, a wine tasting...

Dramatic increase in organ donor registrations praised
By Gisgie Dávila Gendreau - Dec. 02, 2011
Michigan's organ donor numbers took a dramatic leap in November with a 56 percent increase over November 2010, Secretary of State Ruth Johnson announced today.

In November, 37,388 people signed up...

Legislation to cut taxes for families announced
By Matt Williams - Dec. 02, 2011
U.S. Sen. Debbie Stabenow today announced legislation that she is cosponsoring, the Middle Class Tax Cut Act of 2011, which would cut taxes for Michigan families and small business owners. Unless...

UM-Flint professor studies peace
By Mel Serow - Dec. 01, 2011
After WW II, the origami crane became a symbol of peace in a number of Asian countries and since has become a universal symbol. About five years ago, Elizabeth Collardey, UM-Flint assistant...

Hamilton Community Health opens new medical facility
By Regina R. Strong - Dec. 01, 2011
Hamilton Community Health Network (HCHN) held the grand opening for its new flagship facility, 2900 N. Saginaw St., Dec. 1. The 31,000-square-foot facility is the sixth and largest HCHN facility...

Nominations for journalism awards accepted to Feb. 10
By Naseem Stecker - Dec. 01, 2011
Nominations are now open for the State Bar of Michigan's 38th annual Wade H. McCree Jr. Awards for the Advancement of Justice. The McCree Awards recognize Michigan broadcast, print media and online...

Michigan Works! applauds Gov. Snyder for focus on job makers
By Nick DeLeeuw - Dec. 01, 2011
Luann Dunsford, Michigan Works! Association executive director, Dec. 1 issued the following statement following Gov. Rick Snyder's special message on workforce development.

"Gov. Snyder's special...

Hurley internal medicine residency program earns five-year accreditation
By Ilene Cantor - Dec. 01, 2011
Current and future resident physicians in the Hurley Internal Medicine Residency Training Program recently earned five years of accreditation (with zero citations) from the Accreditation Council...

Agricultural leaders praise Stabenow’s leadership on budget
By Azlan Ibrahim - Dec. 01, 2011
Agricultural Leaders of Michigan (ALM) praised Sen. Debbie Stabenow for her leadership in crafting an agricultural policy plan in a bipartisan, bicameral way that focused on protecting programs...

Hamilton Community Health Network opens new facility Dec. 1
By Elaine D. Redd - Nov. 29, 2011
Hamilton Community Health Network (HCHN) and the Genesee Regional Chamber of Commerce will hold a news conference and ribbon cutting for HCHN's new flagship medical facility in Flint at 10:30 a.m...

Warriors fall to North Stars 4-3 Nov. 23
By Scott Thomas - Nov. 24, 2011
Despite two goals from Captain Martin Gruse, the Michigan Warriors dropped a contest to the Traverse City North Stars 4-3 Nov. 23 at Centre Ice Arena in Traverse City.

Gruse netted goals seven and...

Marylyn Dintenfass exhibit at FIA Dec. 10 to Feb. 12
By Janice Henry - Nov. 22, 2011
The Flint Institute of Arts will open the exhibition Marylyn Dintenfass: Auto Biography and Other Anecdotes Dec. 10 in the Graphic Arts Gallery. The exhibition brings the artist's automotive-themed...

Warriors fall to Kalamazoo 4-1 Nov. 20
By Scott Thomas - Nov. 20, 2011
The Michigan Warriors dropped its Nov. 20 matinee contest to the Kalamazoo Junior K-Wings 4-1 at Perani Arena.

After a scoreless first period, Kalamazoo jumped out to a 2-0 lead. A.J. White...

Buy license plate tabs without waiting in line in Mt. Morris
By Gisgie Dávila Gendreau - Nov. 18, 2011
Customers in the Mt. Morris area now have the convenience of a self-service option readily available for easy license plate tab renewals, Secretary of State Ruth Johnson announced Nov. 18.

"Our...

Donate your car to charity
By Karen Campese - Nov. 18, 2011
This year has been tough on almost everyone because of the economy and the high unemployment. Americans are a very resilient people. Even during troubling times, they are always ready to lend a...

Stabenow praises VA for opening health clinics
By Matt Williams - Nov. 17, 2011
In celebration of the first National Rural Health Day, U.S. Sen. Debbie Stabenow today praised the U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs for its commitment to opening rural community-based outpatient...

MCC student clown troupe formed
By Sharon Campbell - Nov. 17, 2011
Dr. Brian Ivory doesn't mind when students in his class clown around sometimes. It's a course requirement.

Ivory, coordinator of the MCC Honors Program, oversees the Mott Campus Clowns, a newly...

McLaren Health Plan named top workplace
By J.J. Mariani - Nov. 17, 2011
McLaren Health Plan is among Michigan's top workplaces in 2011, according to its employees and the Detroit Free Press.

Detroit Free Press' Top Workplaces recently recognized McLaren Health Plan in...

Secretary of state web site records 250,000th transaction
By Gisgie Dávila Gendreau - Nov. 17, 2011
Michigan residents are choosing the convenience of ExpressSOS.com, the online, no-wait secretary of state option, with more than 250,000 transactions completed since the new tool was launched on...

Social Security is one of best places to work
By Cynthia Edwards - Nov. 16, 2011
The Social Security Administration once again ranks as one of the top 10 Best Places to Work in the Federal Government, according to the Partnership for Public Service and American University's...

Physicians urge parents to get children immunized
By Nick DeLeeuw - Nov. 16, 2011
The Michigan Academy of Family Physicians, representing more than 3,000 family physicians across the state, today urged families and parents throughout the state to have their children vaccinated...

Bill announced to make congressional insider trading illegal
By Cullen Schwarz - Nov. 16, 2011
U.S. Sen. Debbie Stabenow Nov. 16 announced that she will be introducing legislation to prohibit members of Congress from engaging in insider trading. The Stop Trading on Congressional Knowledge...

Flint Community Schools facing a $3.7 million deficit
By Robert Campbell - Nov. 16, 2011
Flint Community Schools has a $3.7 million deficit in its general fund, according to an independent audit of the 2010-2011 fiscal year conducted by the accounting firm Yeo & Yeo.

The district...

Employers ask lawmakers to oppose building code changes
By Nick De Leeuw - Nov. 16, 2011
Job makers from across the state this week came together, sending a letter to lawmakers asking them to support cost and energy saving upgrades for homeowners and taxpayers by opposing House Bill...

Sea Cadets train aboard battleship New Jersey
By Stephanie Van Koevering - Nov. 16, 2011
Five local students participated in a shipboard training aboard the USS New Jersey in August, an opportunity that continues to pay dividends more than two months into the school year.

Students...

Hall takes command of Sea Cadets
By Stephanie Van Koevering - Nov. 16, 2011
Lt. Cmdr. David Hall took the reins of a local youth development program sponsored by the U.S. Navy League.

Hall, who recently returned from active military service overseas, will lead the about...

Social Security launches web site in Spanish
By Cynthia Edwards - Nov. 16, 2011
Michael J. Astrue, Social Security commissioner, announced that the agency's most popular online services, the applications for retirement, Medicare and for Extra Help with Medicare prescription...

YouthQuest adds school to program
By Regina R. Strong - Nov. 16, 2011
YouthQuest announced today the selection of Randels Elementary, in the Carman-Ainsworth Community Schools District, as the newest program site. YouthQuest, a program of the Genesee Regional Chamber...

Stabenow statement on Verlander winning Cy Young Award
By Matt Williams - Nov. 16, 2011
U.S. Sen. Debbie Stabenow Nov. 15 congratulated the Detroit Tigers' Justin Verlander for unanimously winning his first American League Cy Young Award.

"Congratulations to Justin Verlander on...

Warriors end winless skid with 5-1 victory Nov. 12
By Scott Thomas - Nov. 12, 2011
The Michigan Warriors ended its nine-game winless streak with a 5-1 victory over the Jamestown Ironmen at Perani Arena Nov. 12. Michigan now trails second place Kalamazoo by two points in the NAHL...

Warriors drop contest 5-1 to Traverse City Nov. 11
By Scott Thomas - Nov. 12, 2011
The Michigan Warriors winless streak is now up to a season-high nine games after Traverse City got out to a four-goal lead before the Warriors got on the scoreboard. Traverse City answered with a...

Know 10 signs of Alzheimer’s disease
By Betty Torres - Nov. 12, 2011
The holiday season is a time families gather and spend quality time with loved ones. It is also a time that can raise questions about the cognitive health of aging family members. With Alzheimer's...

Outstanding businesses honored
By Regina R. Strong - Nov. 12, 2011
The Genesee Regional Chamber of Commerce (GRCC) announced the winners of the 2011 Business Awards, recognized as outstanding businesses in eight categories, during an awards banquet Nov. 10. In...

Mayor's statement on employee changes
By Maxine Murray - Nov. 12, 2011
"I have come to the decision that it is time for the city to pursue a new direction with respect to the operations of the Finance Department and the Department of Community and Economic Development...

Buckham Alley holds fundraiser Feb. 17-19
By Amber Dillard - Nov. 11, 2011
Yes, ladies and gentlemen, it is once more time to do "the time warp," to be entertained by a sweet transvestite and take part in the floor show. That's right it's time for Buckham Alley Theatre's...

Military plates available for veterans, families
By Gisgie Dávila Gendreau - Nov. 11, 2011
In honor of Veterans Day, Secretary of State Ruth Johnson reminds veterans and their spouses of the many license plates available that recognize service in the military.

"On Veteran's Day, we...

Senate passes bill to help veterans get jobs
By Matt Williams - Nov. 11, 2011
The U.S. Senate today unanimously passed a bill co-sponsored by U.S. Sen. Debbie Stabenow, the VOW to Hire Heroes Act, a jobs bill that would provide an incentive for businesses to hire veterans...

Warriors lose game to Kalamazoo 4-3 Nov. 9
By Scott Thomas - Nov. 09, 2011
The Michigan Warriors winless streak is now up to a season-high eight games after Kalamazoo got two third period goals to hand the Warriors a 4-3 loss.

Michigan carried a 6-0-1 record when holding...

Bill introduced to help veterans get jobs
By Matt Williams - Nov. 09, 2011
U.S. Sen. Debbie Stabenow Nov. 9 announced the introduction of the "VOW to Hire Heroes Act," a jobs bill that would provide an incentive for businesses to hire veterans, provide veterans training...

Flint program's use of technology is model for others
By Duane M. Elling - Nov. 09, 2011
While the Double Up Food Bucks Program at the Flint Farmers' Market has been under way for only a few months, it's already making its mark in the field.

For example, Double Up customers at other...

'Food bucks' help grow community health, economy
By Duane M. Elling - Nov. 09, 2011
A brisk October weekend finds the vendor displays at the Flint Farmers' Market groaning under the weight of crisp apples, brightly colored squash, fresh meats, cheeses and other locally produced...

Local businesses honored at event Nov. 10
By Regina R. Strong - Nov. 09, 2011
The region's outstanding businesses and business leaders will be honored at the 2011 Business Awards held by the Genesee Regional Chamber of Commerce (GRCC) at 7 p.m. Nov. 10 at the Riverfront...

Groups in I-69 Trade Corridor working for NMDC designation
By Elaine Redd - Nov. 09, 2011
At the invitation of the Michigan Economic Development Corporation (MEDC), the Interstate 69 International Trade Corridor organizations are preparing the formal application for the Next Michigan...

Mayor responds to Flint financial review determination
By Maxine Murray - Nov. 08, 2011
"The state's decision shows how serious our financial challenges are in the city of Flint. Significant progress has been made to stabilize the city's finances during a very difficult economy, but...

Children's Champion awards nominees sought until Dec. 9
By Heather Kale - Nov. 08, 2011
Priority Children has started its search for the 17th Children's Champion Award nominees. The awards will be presented Feb. 10.

The Children's Champion Awards started in 1996 to recognize shining...

Giving Michigan veterans support they have earned
By U.S. Sen. Debbie Stabenow - Nov. 08, 2011
Michigan is home to 700,000 veterans who have selflessly answered the call of duty for our country.

This Veterans Day, Michigan families honor these brave men and women for their sacrifice at...

Stabenow urges passage of plan to combat counterfeit goods
By Cullen Schwarz - Nov. 08, 2011
U.S. Sen. Debbie Stabenow, sponsor of the American Competitiveness Plan, Nov. 8 urged her colleagues to pass her plan to hold other countries accountable when they abuse international...

Local companies supported by Pure Michigan Pilot Program
By Regina R. Strong - Nov. 08, 2011
Flint-area Insight Institute of Neurosurgery and Neuroscience (IINN) and Space Inc. are among 54 small and midsized companies from across Michigan selected to receive business development support...

C.S. Mott Children’s Hospital dedicated in Michigan
By Ann Richards - Nov. 07, 2011
(Editor's note:  On the occasion of the dedication and ribbon-cutting ceremony of the new C.S. Mott Children's Hospital and Van Voigtlander Women's Hospital at the UM-Ann Arbor, we are publishing...

Warriors lose to Ironmen Nov. 5
By Scott Thomas - Nov. 07, 2011
The Michigan Warriors dropped their second straight road contest against the Jamestown Ironmen, 4-2 Nov. 5.

Michael Economos and Matus Matis scored for the Warriors and Gabe Grunwald stopped 37 of...

Warriors drop 2-1 contest at Jamestown Nov. 4
By Scott Thomas - Nov. 04, 2011
The Michigan Warriors dropped the opener of their two-game series against the Jamestown Ironmen Nov. 4 by a 2-1 score.

James Kline scored the Warriors lone goal in the second period. Kline has now...

Flint’s financial position improves
By Maxine Murray - Nov. 04, 2011
Flint's financial position has significantly improved. The deficit is down and the cash flow is up. The Flint finance department has completed the fiscal year 2011 end-of-year close.

The combined...

Stabenow honors veterans at World War II Memorial
By Cullen Schwarz - Nov. 04, 2011
U.S. Sen. Debbie Stabenow Nov. 4 welcomed 35 Michigan World War II veterans who were flown in from Michigan to visit the World War II Memorial. The veterans were flown in by Honor Flight Network...

Annual emerald ash borer report released
By Jennifer Holton - Nov. 03, 2011
The Michigan Department of Agriculture and Rural Development (MDARD) announced its annual survey results for the emerald ash borer (EAB) Nov. 3. In 2011, surveys were conducted in the...

Library offers free programs during November
By Wanda Harden - Nov. 03, 2011
Need vision screening for your school age children? Have questions about treatment for uterine fibroids or another women's health issue? Want to understand how to file a small claims case? The...

Warriors lose to Fighting Falcons 2-1 Nov. 2
By Scott Thomas - Nov. 02, 2011
The Michigan Warriors dropped the Nov. 2 contest to the Port Huron Fighting Falcons 2-1 at Perani Arena and Event Center.

James Kline netted the only Warriors goal of the contest to open the...

Stabenow statement on Michigan’s economic outlook
By Cullen Schwarz - Nov. 02, 2011
U.S. Sen. Debbie Stabenow issued the following statement in response to a report that Michigan is recovering from the recession at the second-fastest rate in the country.

"American auto companies...

Stabenow’s bill to extend credit to biobased products praised
By Paul Winters - Nov. 02, 2011
Biobased products and renewable chemicals can contribute to energy security and create new jobs and so should be eligible for advanced energy project credits. The Biotechnology Industry...

Jessica Mullins selected as Marable student of year
By Herman Marable - Nov. 01, 2011
Flint 68th District Judge Herman Marable Jr. and his citizens advisory committee announced Nov. 1 that Jessica Mullins of Swartz Creek has been selected as the Judge Marable Student of the Year for...

Stabenow statement on Michigan leading in small business lending
By Matt Williams - Nov. 01, 2011
U.S. Sen. Debbie Stabenow made the following statement regarding today's reports that Michigan banks and credit unions led the nation in Small Business Administration 7(a) loans — making 2,063...

Dr. Kudray joins McLaren as chief medical officer
By Danielle Lenz - Nov. 01, 2011
Dr. Kathy Kudray has been named McLaren Health Plan chief medical officer. Kudray will be responsible for the oversight of all quality aspects of patient care, will chair the quality improvement...

Stabenow statement on Japan’s decision to manipulate currency
By Matt Williams - Nov. 01, 2011
U.S. Sen. Debbie Stabenow, a long-time leader of the effort to stop illegal currency manipulation and a co-sponsor of the Currency Exchange Rate Oversight Act recently passed by the Senate, issued...

Snowbirds can renew plates early
By Gisgie Dávila Gendreau - Nov. 01, 2011
Secretary of State Ruth Johnson today reminded residents heading south for the winter to renew their driver's licenses and plates before leaving Michigan.

"Enjoy your time traveling in warmer...

James Wascha honored for contributions to HealthPlus
By Kimberly Roddy - Nov. 01, 2011
Attorney James J. Wascha will be honored and recognized for his contributions as a member of the HealthPlus board of directors at 5 p.m. Nov. 2 at the Flint Children's Museum.

Wascha has served on...

FBE honors Coca-Cola essay contest winners
By Robert Campbell - Oct. 29, 2011
Twenty-one students were honored by the Flint Board of Education Oct. 19 for their winning compositions in the Sixth Annual Coca-Cola Essay Contest.

The writing contest, sponsored by the...

Hoophouse donated to Freeman School
By Robert Campbell - Oct. 29, 2011
The Chairman's Circle of the Crim Fitness Foundation has donated a hoophouse to Freeman Elementary School that will be used to grow fruits and vegetables for students. The hoophouse, a...

Record pace for organ donors in first six months
By Gisgie Dávila Gendreau - Oct. 27, 2011
Six months after Secretary of State Ruth Johnson launched her new campaign to sign up more organ donors, including a new policy directing branch office employees to ask customers if they would...

Improved job outlook expected for Genesee County, says report
By Regina R. Strong - Oct. 27, 2011
Genesee County is projected to lead all six counties, in the Regional Economic Forecast recently released by University of Michigan economists, with the largest decrease in unemployment over the...

Genesee Wind Symphony will perform Nov. 28 to April 29
By Bruce Nieuwenhuis - Oct. 26, 2011
Genesee Wind Symphony will hold concerts at the Fenton United Methodist Church, 119 S. Leroy St., and Woodside Church, 1509 E. Court St., between Nov. 28 and April 29.

The concerts will be held at...

Literacy Coalition can help adults read
By Aileen England - Oct. 26, 2011
Genesee County Literacy Coalition has a lineup of tutors waiting to assist adults who need help to read for free. Tutors will work through St. Luke's N.E.W. Life Center and Christ Enrichment...

New Michigan DHS office opens in Flint
By Jeremy W. Steele - Oct. 26, 2011
Flint residents will find a safer, more convenient facility when they visit the new Michigan Department of Human Services building, 4809 Clio Rd., which officially opened Oct. 26.

The...

Schools, day care centers must notify parents before applying pesticides
By Jennifer Holton - Oct. 25, 2011
Michigan Department of Agriculture and Rural Development (MDARD) officials today reminded all parents and guardians of their right to be notified before the use of pesticides on school and licensed...

Stabenow unveils tax credit to spur bio-based manufacturing
By Cullen Schwarz - Oct. 24, 2011
U.S. Sen. Debbie Stabenow, chairwoman of the Senate Committee on Agriculture, Nutrition and Forestry, Oct. 24 announced the introduction of her Grow it Here, Make it Here initiative to advance...

Genesys Heart Institute adds three cardiologists
By Cindy Ficorelli - Oct. 22, 2011
The Genesys Heart Institute recently expanded its heart specialist team with the addition of three cardiologists Dr. Sunil Rao, Dr. Frank Tilli and Dr. Thomas Vanhecke.

Rao obtained a fellowship...

Hurley asks public to oppose bill to limit no-fault insurance
By Ilene Cantor - Oct. 22, 2011
Hurley Medical Center leadership is voicing its strong opposition to House Bill 4936 currently pending before the Michigan House of Representatives. As the region's only Level I Trauma Center...

SAGE announces alternate transportation winners
By Theresa Roach - Oct. 19, 2011
Safe and Active Genesee for Everyone (SAGE) announces the winners of its Bike It, Walk It, Bus It campaign. Genesee County residents won prizes from Assenmachers Cycling Center, Sports Authority...

Social Security announces 3.6 percent benefit increase
By Cynthia Edwards - Oct. 19, 2011
Monthly Social Security and Supplemental Security Income (SSI) benefits for more than 60 million Americans will increase 3.6 percent in 2012, the Social Security administration announced...

Renew driver’s license, plates, registrations online
By Gisgie Dávila Gendreau - Oct. 19, 2011
Michigan residents can now access the secretary of state through a new tool available at ExpressSOS.com, Secretary of State Ruth Johnson announced today.

"By expanding online, we are able to...

Blood donors needed now
By Danielle Lenz - Oct. 19, 2011
The Great Lakes Region of the American Red Cross needs to collect about 700 units of blood each and every day. However, not nearly enough people are giving blood. Local supplies are insufficient to...

Tiger cubs born at Potter Park Zoo
By Payal Ravani - Oct. 19, 2011
Potter Park Zoo has announced the birth of three Amur tiger cubs.

"This birth was recommended by the Amur Tiger Species Survival Plan (SSP)," explains Dr. Tara Harris, coordinator of the Amur...

Area businesses to benefit from $232,000 grant
By Regina R. Strong - Oct. 18, 2011
The Genesee Regional Chamber of Commerce (GRCC) today announced the receipt of $232,000 from the Defense Logistics Agency of the U.S. Department of Defense (DoD) for its Procurement Technical...

Mott Foundation grants $1.56 million to county parks
By Carol D. Rugg - Oct. 18, 2011
The Charles Stewart Mott Foundation has made a $1.56 million grant to the Genesee County Parks and Recreation Commission to help maintain and strengthen Michigan's largest county parks system.

The...

Hurley doctors read X-rays — on treadmill
By Ilene Cantor - Oct. 18, 2011
Physicians in Hurley's radiology department have a new addition — a two-week-old treadmill. Doctors at Hurley Medical Center are reading X-rays and changing lives, while they work out.

"This is...

Stabenow announces new support for Michigan agriculture
By Ben Becker - Oct. 18, 2011
Sen. Debbie Stabenow, chairwoman of the U.S. Senate Committee on Agriculture, Nutrition and Forestry, Oct. 18 announced U.S. Department of Agriculture efforts to partner with Michigan State...

Shiawassee County farm recognized by environmental program
By Heather Throne - Oct. 18, 2011
Interest in Michigan's voluntary, proactive program for assuring effective land stewardship practices on farms is growing, announced Michigan Department of Agriculture and Rural Development (MDARD)...

Senate passes legislation to improve pipeline safety
By Miguel Ayala and Bryan Thomas - Oct. 18, 2011
Sens. Debbie Stabenow and Carl Levin Oct. 18 announced that the Senate passed legislation last night to help prevent future pipeline disasters like Enbridge from occurring. The Pipeline...

Stabenow recommends $23 billion in cuts in programs
By Cullen Schwarz - Oct. 17, 2011
U.S. Sen. Debbie Stabenow, chairwoman of the Senate Agriculture Committee, today offered Congress' only bipartisan and bicameral recommendations to the Joint Select Committee on Deficit Reduction...

Stabenow, Levin announce support for transportation projects
By Miguel Ayala and Bryan Thomas - Oct. 17, 2011
U.S. Sens. Debbie Stabenow and Carl Levin today announced federal support for Michigan transportation projects. The projects were selected by the U.S. Department of Transportation (DOT) on a...

MDARD accepting applications for pesticide notification
By Jennifer Holton - Oct. 14, 2011
The Michigan Department of Agriculture and Rural Development's (MDARD) pesticide and plant pest management division (PPPMD) annually publishes two registries intended to protect Michigan people —...

Social Security expands compassionate allowances conditions
By Cynthia Edwards - Oct. 14, 2011
Michael J. Astrue, Social Security commissioner, today announced 13 new compassionate allowances conditions involving the immune system and neurological disorders. The Compassionate Allowances...

MDARD honors outstanding employees
By Jennifer Holton - Oct. 14, 2011
Michigan Department of Agriculture and Rural Development (MDARD) Director Keith Creagh today honored several department employees for their continued excellence and commitment to teamwork...

Student count day winners announced
By Robert Campbell - Oct. 14, 2011
Flint Community Schools students who were present on Oct. 5 were given a chance to win one of several prizes to promote the importance of attendance on student count day.The following students were...

Flint Community Schools collects cash for KICK
By Robert Campbell - Oct. 14, 2011
Students and staff at Flint Community Schools are teaming up once again with the Salvation Army and local media partners, abc12 and WIOG FM 102.5 FM, to collect cash for the Kids Involved in Coats...

McLaren among best places to work in health care
By Danielle Lenz - Oct. 12, 2011
Modern Healthcare magazine has named McLaren Health Plan as one of the nation's best places to work in health care, a recognition received by the organization for the second year in a row.

"It is...

Kettering to get $50,000 grant from Ford
By Dawn Hibbard - Oct. 12, 2011
For the second year in a row Kettering University has won a $50,000 grant from the Ford Motor Company Ford College Community Challenge (Ford C3) to help Flint's Harvesting Earth Educational...

McLaren nurse receives breast navigator training
By Ellen Peter - Oct. 12, 2011
Nurse Kristin Chevrette, McLaren Regional Medical Center, recently completed EduCare's Breast Health Navigator Training Program. She is now qualified to serve as the oncology nurse navigator for...

Secure elections initiative unveiled
By Gisgie Dávila Gendreau - Oct. 12, 2011
Secretary of State Ruth Johnson today announced a comprehensive plan to help ensure integrity in Michigan's elections through stronger campaign finance laws, new policies and the expanded use of...

Senate approves crackdown on currency manipulation
By Cullen Schwarz - Oct. 11, 2011
A strong bipartisan majority in the U.S. Senate tonight voted 63-35 in favor of a bill cosponsored by Sen. Debbie Stabenow to crackdown on countries like China involved in artificially manipulating...

McLaren Health Plan receives MAHP Pinnacle Award
By Danielle Lenz - Oct. 11, 2011
McLaren Health Plan has been named a Pinnacle Award winner by the Michigan Association of Health Plans for its MedCheck Program.

"We are pleased that McLaren Health Plan's MedCheck Program has...

Stabenow unveils American competitiveness plan in Flint
By Cullen Schwarz - Oct. 10, 2011
Sen. Debbie Stabenow unveiled her American Competiveness Plan, a set of action steps designed to ensure U.S. businesses and workers can become more globally competitive and create more jobs in...

Mott Foundation promotes Roberson, Johnson
By Carol D. Rugg - Oct. 10, 2011
The Charles Stewart Mott Foundation Oct. 10 announced the promotion of two staff members. Kimberly S. Roberson, a longtime program officer, has been named program director of the Flint Area...

Specialty crop grants to boost state's agriculture industry
By Heather Throne - Oct. 09, 2011
Michigan Department of Agriculture and Rural Development (MDARD) Director Keith Creagh announced Oct. 7 Michigan will receive more than $1.3 million in federal dollars to create, enhance or expand...

Community health survey continues
By Suzanne Cupal - Oct. 09, 2011
Thousands of Genesee County residents have been able to participate in a survey about their own health and the health of their community. The survey, called the 2011 Speak to Your Health! Community...

Johnson names new MDOS communications director
By Gisgie Dávila Gendreau - Oct. 06, 2011
Secretary of State Ruth Johnson today announced the appointment of Gisgie Dávila Gendreau as Michigan Department of State communications director.

"Gisgie's unique background in government and...

Flint gets grant to aid income tax process
By Maxine Murray - Oct. 06, 2011
Gov. Rick Snyder has awarded $550,000 to fund the development costs of a demonstration project by Grand Rapids, Lansing and Flint to consolidate the processing of paper city income tax returns...

Stabenow responds to threat about currency manipulation bill
By Cullen Schwarz - Oct. 05, 2011
U.S. Sen. Debbie Stabenow today responded to threats from the Chinese government over legislation she is pursuing to crackdown on currency manipulation.

"My message to China is simple. America has...

Michigan gains most tech jobs nationwide in 2010
By Stephanie Craig - Oct. 05, 2011
TechAmerica Foundation today released its 14th annual Cyberstates report detailing national and state trends in high tech employment, wages and other key economic factors. Cyberstates 2011: The...

MCC's Judith Cawhorn to serve on national board
By Sharon Campbell - Oct. 05, 2011
Judith Cawhorn, Mott Community College executive director of grant development, has been named to the 2012 board of directors for the Council for Resource Development (CRD), Washington, D.C. She...

McCotter praises new Ford-UAW contract
By Michaela Huntley - Oct. 05, 2011
U.S. Rep. Thaddeus G. McCotter made the following statement in response to the announcement of a proposed collective bargaining agreement between Ford Motor Company and the United Auto Workers...

Food assistance program deemed success
By Karianne Martus - Oct. 04, 2011
The Flint Farmers' Market announced the success of the Fair Food Network's Double Up Food Bucks Program at the market at a press conference Oct. 4. The statewide program provides additional dollars...

Opinion: Republicans attacking local governments, schools
By Rep. Woodrow Stanley - Oct. 04, 2011
The Republican-led Legislature is again planning an attack on our local governments, our school districts and our state's public safety. And they're doing it with the best interest of big...

Potter Park Zoo mourns loss of snow leopard
By Payal Ravani - Oct. 04, 2011
Potter Park Zoo is saddened to announce the death of Ramir, a 14-year-old snow leopard.

"Snow leopards are beautiful creatures, and a favorite among visitors and staff alike," said Sherrie Graham...

Bill to crackdown on currency manipulation gets senate vote
By Cullen Schwarz - Oct. 04, 2011
An overwhelming bipartisan majority in the U.S. Senate Oct. 3 voted to move forward on a bill cosponsored by Sen. Debbie Stabenow to crackdown on countries like China involved in artificially...

Vietnamese trade delegation visits region
By Regina Strong - Sep. 30, 2011
Vietnamese officials met with leaders in the region Sept. 30 to learn more about opportunities for trade with the United States. During the bilateral trade mission, the 12-member delegation met...

Wanted — R.E.A.L. men for mentoring program
By Robert Campbell - Sep. 30, 2011
Flint Community Schools is seeking male volunteers to once again participate in a mentoring program designed to deepen literacy and instill a love of reading among middle school students.

Now in...

Genesee schools program gets $105,000 for early learning scholarships
By Barbara Whittier - Sep. 30, 2011
The Great Start Collaborative and the Genesee Intermediate School District announced today that it has raised $105,000 in private and public donations to help about 25 low-income families afford...

GISD’s Bridges to Success Program begins year
By Barbara Whittier - Sep. 30, 2011
The Bridges to Success program (a 21st Century Community Learning Center initiative) has started another year of programming for students in the county. Bridges to Success is an after school...

Countywide tourism organization changes name
By Cheryl DeFrain - Sep. 29, 2011
Though the promotion of Genesee County as a destination has been the job of the Flint Area Convention & Visitors Bureau since its founding, the broader reality of its mission was never...

UM golf course gets environmental stewardship certification
By Heather Throne - Sep. 29, 2011
Michigan Department of Agriculture and Rural Development (MDARD) Deputy Director Gordon Wenk today recognized Radrick Farms Golf Course at the University of Michigan for its efforts to ensure...

Opinion: Michigan’s agricultural products are making mark overseas
By Keith Creagh, MDARD director - Sep. 28, 2011
There are countless reasons why Michigan's food and agriculture companies should consider exporting their products — one of which is 95 percent of the world's consumers live outside of the United...

Tips for paying for college
By Mel Serow - Sep. 28, 2011
It's never too soon to start saving for a college education. The UM-Flint is sponsoring a special free event that explores a variety of ways to help pay for college. Paying for College will be held...

UM-Flint students research Grand Blanc’s history
By Mel Serow - Sep. 28, 2011
If you live in an older house, you may have wondered who lived there before you moved in. UM-Flint students are working in the archives of the city of Grand Blanc Heritage Museum and older city...

Dr. Nada Abdelbasit joins Hurley Health Services
By Ilene Cantor - Sep. 28, 2011
Dr. Nada Abdelbasit, a geriatric fellow, has joined the staff of Hurley Health Services and the practice of Dr. Myriam Edwards, a physician board certified in geriatric medicine, on South Linden...

Mott Foundation fortifies Flint's Cultural Center
By Carol D. Rugg - Sep. 27, 2011
The Charles Stewart Mott Foundation Sept. 27 announced a package of grants totaling $3,635,400 in ongoing support of the Flint Cultural Center Corporation, the Flint Institute of Arts and the Flint...

Officials demand Chicago waterways be closed
By John Sellek - Sep. 26, 2011
Michigan Attorney General Bill Schuette Sept. 26 announced that the newly formed national coalition of 17 attorneys general fighting the spread of Asian carp and other aquatic invasive species...

Children’s museum to open doors to Detroit schools
By Kimberly Roddy - Sep. 26, 2011
In response to the recent decision made by the board of directors of the Detroit Science Center (DSC) and the Detroit Children's Museum (DCM) to temporarily close their facilities, the Flint...

Stabenow statement on stopping House effort to gut initiative
By Matt Williams - Sep. 26, 2011
Sen. Debbie Stabenow, author of the Advanced Technology Vehicle Manufacturing (ATVM) loan initiative that has helped automakers transform old factories, create jobs, and build the cars of the...

Businesses support preserving job creation initiative
By Cullen Schwarz - Sep. 23, 2011
U.S. Sen. Debbie Stabenow today voted against an effort to cut an advanced manufacturing initiative she authored which provides incentives to automakers to transform old factories to build the cars...

Karcher to participate in German Marshall Fund study tour
By Elaine Redd - Sep. 23, 2011
The Genesee Regional Chamber of Commerce (GRCC) announces that Flint is one of five older industrial U.S. cities and regions selected to participate in an innovative project designed to build a...

Governor heading to Asia to build business friendships
By Jennifer Holton, Sara Wurfel and Kathy Fagan - Sep. 23, 2011
Gov. Rick Snyder will lead a delegation of state, university and local officials and economic developers on a three-country trade mission to Asia that leaves Michigan on Sept. 24 and returns Oct...

Center awarded $5,000 grant for antique vehicle restoration
By Robert Campbell - Sep. 23, 2011
The GASC Technology Center has been awarded a $5,000 from the Collectors Foundation to allow 16 students to work with Sloan Museum in restoring vintage vehicles, the Flint Community Schools...

Stabenow lauds Senate vote rejecting House resolution
By Cullen Schwarz - Sep. 23, 2011
Sen. Debbie Stabenow, author of the Advanced Technology Vehicle Manufacturing Loan initiative that has helped automakers transform old factories, create jobs and build the cars of the future in...

Hunters encouraged to get deer tested for bovine TB
By Bridget Patrick - Sep. 23, 2011
The Michigan Department of Agriculture and Rural Development (MDARD) announced Sept. 23 an incentives program to encourage more Michigan hunters to have their deer tested for bovine tuberculosis...

In spite of embers, neighborhood continues…
By Ken Van Wagoner - Sep. 23, 2011
An early morning arsonist wreaked havoc on the Carriage Town neighborhood Oct. 17, 2010, by igniting its soon-to-be completed community center known as the Hugh Jackson A.B.C. Hardy House...

American Girl fashion show at Midland Center Oct. 15-16
By Octavia Cavey - Sep. 22, 2011
The Midland Children's Museum invites girls and their friends and families to experience the American Girl fashion show at 10 a.m., 2 and 6 p.m. Oct. 15, and 2 p.m. Oct. 16 at Midland Center for...

Stabenow, Levin unveil legislation to crack down on currency manipulation
By Cullen Schwarz and Tara Andringa - Sep. 22, 2011
With the economy still struggling, U.S. Sens. Debbie Stabenow and Carl Levin, along with a bipartisan group of their colleagues, Sept. 22 unveiled new legislation that will crack down on currency...

NAHL Showcase shatters attendance records
By Alex Kyrias - Sep. 22, 2011
The North American Hockey League (NAHL) is still riding high off the recent completion of the ninth annual NAHL Showcase Tournament, presented by Combat Hockey, held at the Schwan Super Rink in...

McCotter introduces resolution about treatment of prisoners of conscience
By Michaela Huntley - Sep. 22, 2011
U.S. Rep. Thaddeus G. McCotter (Mich.) introduced a resolution condemning Communist China's discrimination, harassment, imprisonment, torture and execution of its prisoners of conscience Sept. 22...

Opinion: Stanley objects to primary bill
By Rep. Woodrow Stanley - Sep. 21, 2011
Sen. Randy Richardville is playing politics after cutting the School Aid Fund $470 per pupil, cutting revenue sharing and welfare assistance for children, while taxing the elderly and giving...

White House honors MCC president
By Michael Kelly - Sep. 21, 2011
In an increasingly competitive global economy, America's economic strength depends upon the education and skills of its workers. In the coming years, nearly eight in 10 new jobs will require higher...

Flint Riverfront Restoration Plan to get award
By Maxine Murray - Sep. 21, 2011
The design team for the Flint River Restoration Plan will be receive an honor award in the category of landscape planning and analysis from the Michigan Chapter of the American Society of Landscape...

Law is critical in fight against Alzheimer’s disease
By Sen. Debbie Stabenow - Sep. 20, 2011
Today, as we recognize Alzheimer's Action Day, I stand with the 20 million Americans who are impacted each day by Alzheimer's disease.

Alzheimer's affects a growing number of Americans, including...

Stabenow applauds move to hold China accountable for unfair duties
By Ben Becker - Sep. 20, 2011
Sen. Debbie Stabenow, chairwoman of the U.S. Senate Committee on Agriculture, Nutrition and Forestry, Sept. 20 applauded the U.S. trade representative's filing of a case before the World Trade...

Stanley’s statement on bill proposing a Republican primary
By Jessica Tramontana - Sep. 20, 2011
"I am extremely dismayed at my Republican colleagues rushing through another large piece of legislation that is not in the best interest of Michigan's citizens. Ten million dollars has already been...

Stabenow urges colleagues to stop plan to gut job initiative
By Cullen Schwarz - Sep. 20, 2011
Sen. Debbie Stabenow Sept. 20 urged colleagues in both chambers of Congress to oppose an effort to slash an advanced manufacturing initiative she authored that has already created thousands of jobs...

Ananich, Kowall introduce law to close internet tax loophole
By Nick DeLeeuw - Sep. 20, 2011
State Reps. Eileen Kowall and Jim Ananich today stood with over a dozen smal-business owners from across Michigan and introduced the Michigan Main Street Fairness Act, a bipartisan legislative...

Hurley launches speaker series
By Ilene Cantor - Sep. 20, 2011
Hurley Medical Center is reaching out to the greater Genesee County community with a special speaker series providing clinical and nonclinical experts to speak at a variety of local organizations...

Hundreds attend MCC ceremony commemorating 9/11
By Sharon Campbell - Sep. 20, 2011
A respectful gathering of community leaders and elected officials joined Mott Community College staff and students Sept. 11 to honor first responders — specially trained individuals who are...

Alzheimer’s Association walk raises $28,000
By Betty Torres - Sep. 20, 2011
More than 300 residents of Genesee County joined the Alzheimer's Association's Walk to End Alzheimer's and united in a movement to reclaim the future for millions at Genesys Sept. 17. Participants...

Davison students selected Marable's students of month
By Herman Marable - Sep. 20, 2011
Flint 68th District Judge Herman Marable Jr. and his Citizens Advisory Committee announced Sept. 19 Davison High School students J. Clinton Rooker, 16, and Emily Helm, 16, have been selected as...

Stabenow statement on plan to gut job creation initiative
By Cullen Schwarz - Sep. 15, 2011
Sen. Debbie Stabenow, author of the Advanced Technology Vehicle Manufacturing Loan initiative that has helped automakers transform old factories, create jobs and build the cars of the future in...

Eastern equine encephalitis case found
By Bridget Patrick - Sep. 15, 2011
The Michigan Department of Agriculture and Rural Development (MDARD) today announced the first fatality associated with eastern equine encephalitis (EEE) in a Midland County horse. Lab tests...

Farmers’ market held at Capitol
By Jennifer Holton - Sep. 15, 2011
More than 60 vendors from all over the state gathered on the east lawn of the Capitol in Lansing Sept. 15 to offer consumers a sample taste of the bounty of the Michigan agriculture harvest.

The...

Beagle scholarship to be awarded to Kaylie Kinney
By Tatilia Y. Burroughs - Sep. 15, 2011
The Genesee County Bar Foundation scholarship committee has selected Kaylie Kinney as its 2011 recipient of the John S. Beagle Scholarship. The scholarship will be awarded at the Genesee County Bar...

MCC named one of top 10 community colleges
By Sharon Campbell - Sep. 14, 2011
The Washington-based Aspen Institute has named Mott Community College as one of the top 10 community colleges in America. There are more than 1,200 community colleges in the country.

"The story of...

Stabenow says China must not be allowed to steal technologies
By Cullen Schwarz - Sep. 14, 2011
U.S. Sen. Debbie Stabenow today called for action to stop China from forcing American companies to hand over their advanced technologies as a condition of doing business there. Noting that forced...

Nathan Landesman joins Genesys medical staff
By Cindy Ficorelli - Sep. 14, 2011
Dr. Nathan Landesman, gastroenterologist, recently joined the medical staff of Genesys Regional Medical Center in Grand Blanc.

Before joining Genesys, he obtained extensive, advanced training in...

Bovine TB free status given to 57 Michigan counties
By Bridget Patrick - Sep. 14, 2011
Michigan Department of Agriculture and Rural Development (MDARD) Director Keith Creagh Sept. 14 announced 57 counties in the Lower Peninsula have been designated as Bovine Tuberculosis (TB) Free in...

Flint Symphony Orchestra plans new season
By Andrew Ward - Sep. 13, 2011
Consider the world in all its glory, where cultures — past and present — entwine and meld to create music anew. We experience these cultures, some lost to time, in subtle nuances of flowing...

MBS gets $6.9 million grant
By Miguel Ayala and Bryan Thomas - Sep. 13, 2011
U.S. Sens. Debbie Stabenow and Carl Levin today announced an important economic boost to the Great Lakes Bay Region. The Federal Aviation Administration has awarded MBS a grant to construct...

County schools offer untraditional ways to get diploma
By Barbara Whittier - Sep. 13, 2011
Genesee County Public Schools are offering innovative, untraditional paths to earning a high school diploma via a program coordinated through Genesee Intermediate School District in conjunction...

Salvation Army offers afterschool program
By Connie Peters - Sep. 13, 2011
Are you looking for an adult supervised, structured environment that will keep your children safe from harm for a few hours after school? The Salvation Army Beecher Corps might just be the place...

MCC named one of finalists for $1 million prize
By Michael Kelly - Sep. 12, 2011
Mott Community College was named today as one of the 10 finalist community colleges by the Aspen Institute's College Excellence Program. MCC now enters the last stage of the competition for the $1...

Foreclosure prevention assistance available
By Kyle Hearn - Sep. 12, 2011
The number of Genesee County homes going into foreclosure is at record numbers. This month saw one in every 441 housing units in the county receive a foreclosure filing. The national average is one...

Afterschool program gets boost from grant
By Carol Rugg - Sep. 10, 2011
More than a dozen schools in Genesee County will again offer safe places for kids to learn and grow outside the classroom this coming academic year, thanks to a $3.1 million grant from the Charles...

GRCC recognized by MEDA for best web site
By Elaine Redd - Sep. 10, 2011
The Genesee Regional Chamber of Commerce (GRCC) announced Sept. 9 that the organization has been selected as a winner in the Michigan Economic Developers Association (MEDA) sixth annual MEDA...

Stabenow, Levin praise Great Lakes restoration
By Miguel Ayala and Bryan Thomas - Sep. 08, 2011
U.S. Sens. Debbie Stabenow and Carl Levin today announced Northeast Michigan will receive support for local Great Lakes restoration efforts. The project is designed to preserve and restore local...

Genesee County Energy Consortium districts see savings
By Barbara Whittier - Sep. 07, 2011
Teachers and staff of the Genesee County Energy Consortium have chalked up over a million dollars worth of good behavior. Their energy-efficient practices have earned big savings. Now those good...

GRCC president comments on alleged county employee fraud
By Anthony Lubkin - Sep. 07, 2011
Today's top story on myAMadvantage.com has motivated the Flint Area Chamber of Commerce's president and CEO to speak out to the Genesee County Board of Commissioners on behalf of the local business...

Arthur Bigelow named Fraternalist of Year
By Chuck Monahan - Sep. 06, 2011
Gleaner Life Insurance Society, headquartered in Adrian, Mich., announce that Arthur Bigelow is the society's 2011 Fraternalist of the Year award recipient. Bigelow lives in Mt. Morris.

A Gleaner...

Stabenow, Levin announce MBS International expansion
By Miguel Ayala - Sep. 06, 2011
U.S. Sens. Debbie Stabenow and Carl Levin Sept. 6 announced that MBS International Airport, serving Saginaw, Bay City and Midland, is receiving critical support to construct a new terminal building...

Warriors name Hamre assistant coach
By Scott Thomas - Sep. 02, 2011
Michigan Warriors announce that John Hamre joins the organization as assistant coach and Dr. Matt Sardelli will return as team physician. Hamre will also take over some of the operational duties of...

Historic snowmobile decals now on sale
By Tracy Ward - Sep. 02, 2011
Historic snowmobile enthusiasts now have a new way to enjoy their sport and Michigan's great outdoors with the new historic snowmobile registration decal that went on sale this week, Secretary of...

Follow safety tips when packing school lunches
By Jennifer Holton - Sep. 02, 2011
All across Michigan, students are heading back to school. Many families will choose to pack lunches for their kids to make sure they are making healthy food choices. The Michigan Department of...

Agriculture is helping conserve the Great Lakes
By Matt Williams - Sep. 02, 2011
Sen. Debbie Stabenow, chairwoman of the U.S. Senate Committee on Agriculture, Nutrition and Forestry, underscored the critical role agriculture is playing in conserving the Great Lakes and...

New gas pump inspection seal unveiled
By Jennifer Holton - Sep. 01, 2011
The Michigan Department of Agriculture and Rural Development (MDARD) Sept. 1 unveiled a new inspection seal for the state's more than 4,700 retail gas stations to help consumers identify which...

Record 44,000 register as organ donors
By Tracy Ward - Sep. 01, 2011
More than 44,000 Michigan residents registered as organ, tissue and eye donors during August setting a record for the most sign-ups in a month and continuing the state's unprecedented surge in...

People cautioned about applying insect repellents
By Jennifer Holton - Sep. 01, 2011
With the severe wet weather Michigan has experienced, residents could see more mosquitos. The Michigan Department of Agriculture and Rural Development (MDARD) is reminding consumers to exercise...

Pilgrim’s Pride fined $7,000 for overcharging customers
By Jennifer Holton - Sep. 01, 2011
The Michigan Department of Agriculture and Rural Development (MDARD) fined Pilgrim's Pride of Colorado for shorting consumers who bought Pilgrim's Pride Boneless Skinless Chicken Breast Singles. A...

Hurley is hospital for MCC athletic injuries
By Ilene Cantor - Aug. 31, 2011
Hurley Medical Center announces that it has formed a partnership with Mott Community College and is now the hospital of choice for athletes in team sports requiring medical care off the field.

As...

Africa Grantmakers' Affinity Group connects funders
By Maggie Jaruzel Potter - Aug. 30, 2011
The world's newest country, the Republic of South Sudan, presents challenges for international grantmakers, particularly those who are currently funding on the African continent or those interested...

Red Cross blood collection down
By Monica Stoneking - Aug. 30, 2011
Since Hurricane Irene began its path along the East Coast, the storm has forced the cancellation of over 60 American Red Cross blood drives resulting in the shortfall of more than 2,100 units of...

Stabenow meets with small-business owners
By Matt Williams - Aug. 29, 2011
Sen. Debbie Stabenow Aug. 29 met with Michigan small-business owners during a roundtable meeting at Biggby Coffee Headquarters in East Lansing and toured Clean Rooms International in Grand Rapids...

Marion Crouse Instructional Center wins contest
By Barbara Whittier - Aug. 29, 2011
The Genesee Valley Center held a Loud and Proud online contest on Facebook which was won by Genesee Intermediate School District's Marion Crouse Instructional Center. It beat 17 local schools to...

Kohl gives Hurley $137,745 for children’s health
By Ilene Cantor - Aug. 29, 2011
Kohl's Department Stores has awarded $137,745 to the Hurley Foundation for the second year of its Kohl's Cares for Healthy Kids Program. The program's goal is to teach children and their parents to...

Art walk makes friends for galleries, downtown
By Ann Richards - Aug. 25, 2011
Art walks — an increasingly popular strategy for attracting patrons to galleries and retail establishments — contribute to a sense of vitality and community, particularly in urban settings.

In...

McLaren, Ascension Health reach agreement
By Danielle Lenz - Aug. 25, 2011
McLaren Health Plan has reached individual contractual arrangements with four of the five Ascension Health ministries based in Michigan, but not with Ascension Health overall. McLaren Health Plan's...

McLaren Great Lakes Cancer Institute recognized
By Erin Incarnati - Aug. 24, 2011
McLaren Health Care's Great Lakes Cancer Institute-Clarkston has been named a silver winner in the Brick Industry Association's 2011 Brick In Architecture Awards. Great Lakes Cancer...

All MCC therapy program graduates pass exam
By Sharon Campbell - Aug. 23, 2011
People who suffer from breathing disorders literally depend on assistance from respiratory therapists for every breath they take.

Respiratory therapists work to improve the day-to-day living of...

Weiss Ratings gives McLaren Health Plan an ‘A’
By Danielle Lenz - Aug. 23, 2011
McLaren Health Plan Inc. received a financial strength rating of A from Weiss Ratings, the nation's leading independent provider of ratings and analyses. McLaren Health Plan, a health maintenance...

Twitter feed links candidates, committees to latest news
By Tracy Ward - Aug. 22, 2011
Secretary of State Ruth Johnson announced today that the Bureau of Elections is launching a Twitter account to alert candidates, committees and those interested in campaign finance of reports...

Consultants see public-private collaboration asset
By Regina R. Strong - Aug. 19, 2011
Bringing new business investments to the region takes a collaborative effort. According to site consultants, who are visiting the area as part of the Genesee Regional Chamber of Commerce's (GRCC)...

Flint Children’s Museum has new executive director
By Kimberly Roddy - Aug. 19, 2011
The Flint Children's Museum says farewell to Susan Schneberger, transitional executive director, and welcomes Brian Dilworth as its new executive director.

Last year, under the leadership of...

Aranas named breastfeeding advocate of year
By Marcia Franks - Aug. 19, 2011
The Genesee County Breastfeeding Coalition announces the recipient of the 2011 Genesee County Breastfeeding Advocate of the Year is Dr. Epifania Aranas and the 2011 Genesee County Breastfeeding...

McLaren Health Plan president recognized
By Danielle Lenz - Aug. 18, 2011
Michigan Association of Health Plan's (MAHP) most prestigious award, the Ellis J. Bonner Outstanding Achievement Award, was given to Kathy Kendall, president and CEO of McLaren Health Plan...

Genesys raises funds to help hospice patients Sept. 24
By Cindy Ficorelli - Aug. 18, 2011
Genesys Athletic Club will hold the 11th annual Dash for a Difference Sept. 24 to raise funds for Genesys Hospice patients and families.

The event includes a five-kilometer run at 10 a.m....

IMA to honor Libby Maynard Oct. 12
By Diane Wojciechowski - Aug. 18, 2011
The IMA Recreation Association will hold the ninth annual Community Salute honoring Libby Maynard, University of Michigan Regent Oct. 12.

The event will be held at IMA Brookwood Golf and Banquet...

GISD teacher receives national honor
By Barbara Whitter - Aug. 15, 2011
The National Association of Special Education Teachers (NASET) selected Kenneth Sirignano, teacher at Genesee Intermediate School District's Marian D. Crouse Instructional Center, as one of its...

Owners can renew plates online
By Tracy Ward - Aug. 15, 2011
In a major step toward reducing wait times for customers, Secretary of State Ruth Johnson announced today that Michigan motorists can now renew vehicle license plate registrations online through...

Stabenow applauds decision to halt new agriculture regulations
By Cullen Schwarz - Aug. 15, 2011
U.S. Sen. Debbie Stabenow, chairwoman of the Senate Agriculture, Nutrition and Forestry Committee, applauded the U.S. Department of Transportation's (DOT) commitment to make no additional...

Belief in community kept Josaitis going strong
By Duane M. Elling - Aug. 15, 2011
(Editor's note: The below retrospective on Eleanor Josaitis, co-founder of Focus: HOPE in Detroit, was originally published in the December 2004 edition of Mott Mosaic, a Mott Foundation news...

You can avoid high cost of gasoline
By Karen Campese - Aug. 13, 2011
The economy continues to struggle and gas prices remain high. The cost to fill up the gas tank in an average car is over $60. If that is breaking your budget, there are two things you can do about...

Parks allow early registration for Wolverine Campground
By Hilda McShane - Aug. 13, 2011
Genesee County Parks was informed by Red Frog Events Aug. 12 that the 2012 Warrior Dash race Saturday morning slots are filled.

"There are currently 8,139 registrants for the July 28 and July 29...

Salvation Army welcomes new officers
By Sue Rishmawi - Aug. 11, 2011
The Salvation Army of Genesee County advisory board welcomes Majors Wayne and Tracy Ruston as the new commanding officers of the Flint-Beecher Corps and Community Center.

Majors Wayne and Tracy...

Jack Schripsema named president of tourist group
By Jared Field - Aug. 11, 2011
Jack Schripsema was named president of the Flint Area Convention and Visitors Bureau (FACVB) by its board of directors July 26. According to Board Chairman Michael J. Thorp, the board's search...

Ron Haase to have regional role at hospitals
By Christine Gleason - Aug. 11, 2011
Genesys Health System in Grand Blanc and St. Mary's of Michigan in Saginaw announce that Ron Haase is now serving both Genesys and St. Mary's as vice president and chief human resources officer for...

Flint-area youth to benefit from $160,000 in grants
By Regina R. Strong - Aug. 08, 2011
The Genesee Regional Chamber of Commerce (GRCC) Aug. 8 announced the receipt of $160,000 earmarked for youth-focused activities from Career Alliance, the Ruth Mott Foundation and A.G. Bishop Trust...

Stabenow highlights bio-based manufacturing
By Matt Williams - Aug. 08, 2011
U.S. Sen. Debbie Stabenow, chairwoman of the Senate Committee on Agriculture, Nutrition and Forestry, Aug. 8 highlighted the potential of bio-based manufacturing as an emerging industry where...

Sloan, Longway take programs to schools
By Cathy Jaruzel Gentry - Aug. 06, 2011
More than 60,000 school children visited Sloan Museum, Longway Planetarium and Buick Automotive Gallery during the 2010-2011 school year to explore history, science and technology. The menu of...

Stabenow honored for leadership on nursing issues
By Cullen Schwarz - Aug. 05, 2011
Sen. Debbie Stabenow was given the Michigan Center for Nursing's Friend of Nursing Award for her leadership on health and nursing issues at the Michigan Nursing Summit Aug. 5 in Ann...

National Council of Nonprofits works with state associations
By Maggie Jaruzel Potter - Aug. 05, 2011
The National Council of Nonprofits' succinct tagline — "National voice. State focus. Local impact." — describes how the council serves nonprofits through its network of state associations...

Hurley announces election of board officers
By Ilene Cantor - Aug. 04, 2011
The Hurley board of managers elected officers, Chairperson Charlotte Edwards, Vice Chairperson Philip Shaltz, Treasurer Carl Bekofske and Secretary Frances Gilcreast, at its annual meeting July...

Michigan wine competition results announced
By Karel Bush - Aug. 04, 2011
East Lansing was awash in Michigan wine this week as 25 wine experts gathered Aug. 2 at the Kellogg Hotel and Conference Center for the 34th annual Michigan Wine and Spirits Competition. Judges...

Organ donor registrations surge for third month
By Tracy Ward - Aug. 04, 2011
Secretary of State Ruth Johnson's initiatives aimed at promoting organ donation in Michigan, which for years has been ranked one of the worst states in the nation in terms of organ donor...

Greater Flint Health Coalition gets grant for diabetes program
By Jill Dempsey - Aug. 03, 2011
The Blue Cross Blue Shield of Michigan Foundation recently announced a $100,000 grant to the Greater Flint Health Coalition's (GFHC) Diabetes Group Visit Project over a two-year period. Initiated...

Murdick’s Famous Fudge of Charlevoix issues recall
By Jennifer Holton - Aug. 03, 2011
Murdick's Famous Fudge, 230 Bridge St., Charlevoix, has issued a voluntary recall of its individually wrapped caramels (all varieties), peanut brittle, cashew brittle and saltwater taffy (all...

Leaders call for broadband expansion in rural Michigan
By Nick DeLeeuw - Aug. 03, 2011
The Blue Water Chamber of Commerce today joined Custer Township Supervisor John Knoerr and St. Clair Commission Chairman Jeffery Bohm to call on the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) in...

Warriors announce players to go to UW-Stevens Point
By Scott Thomas - Aug. 03, 2011
The Michigan Warriors announce that three members of the 2011 Robertson Cup Finals team will continue their careers and play college hockey at the University of Wisconsin-Stevens Point.

Forwards...

Buckham Gallery announces new executive director
By Theresa Roach - Jul. 29, 2011
After an eventful two years, Buckham Gallery Executive Director Jen Sikora is stepping down and a new face will greet art enthusiasts at the gallery's next opening reception.

When Sikora joined...

Foundation awards grant to Sloan Museum
By Cathy Jaruzel Gentry - Jul. 29, 2011
The Collectors Foundation of Traverse City has awarded Sloan Museum a $10,000 grant to continue its successful auto restoration internship program. This funding will help to educate young people...

Agriculture bright spot in Michigan’s economic future
By Cullen Schwarz - Jul. 28, 2011
Sen. Debbie Stabenow, chairwoman of the U.S. Senate Committee on Agriculture, Nutrition and Forestry, said July 28 that Michigan's robust fruits and vegetables sector is a bright spot in the...

Free foreclosure prevention aid available
By Kyle Hearn - Jul. 27, 2011
The number of Genesee County homes going into foreclosure remains at a record high. Between May and June more than 1,600 homes were foreclosed on. Metro Community Development (Metro) is available...

Flint Hispanic Center receives $7,000 donation
By Sharon Campbell - Jul. 27, 2011
When Eduardo Zimmermann, site coordinator for the Hispanic Technology and Community Center, gave a recent routine tour of the center to two officials from a local foundation, he might have expected...

Economic growth and access is focus of $1.5-million grant
By Meghan Connolly - Jul. 23, 2011
The U.S. Department of Treasury July 22 announced the Community Development Financial Institutions (CDFI) program awards and that Metro Community Development, a Flint based nonprofit organization...

Katharine Roat Stevens scholarships awarded
By Regina R. Strong - Jul. 23, 2011
The Genesee Regional Chamber of Commerce (GRCC) July 22 announced the 2011 Katharine Roat Stevens Scholarship Recipients. They are Sarah Caitlin Woods, Ardelia Bailey and Leecia Charese Barnes. The...

Local Social Security offices reduce hours
By Cynthia Edwards - Jul. 22, 2011
The Flint, North Flint and Owosso social security offices will be open to the public from 9 a.m. to 3:30 p.m. Mondays through Fridays effective Aug. 15. It is a reduction of 30 minutes each...

Jobs, training, growth are focus of new web site
By Regina R. Strong - Jul. 21, 2011
The Genesee Regional Chamber of Commerce (GRCC) announced today the creation of the E3 Innovation Network (E3IN), a collaborative group of organizations focused on investment and job creation...

Public cautioned about extreme heat
By Gary Johnson - Jul. 21, 2011
Summer often brings very high temperatures that may last for days or weeks. A heat wave can cause severe heat-related illness, such as heat exhaustion and heat stroke. Very high body temperatures...

Stabenow: Carp closing in on Great Lakes
By Cullen Schwarz - Jul. 21, 2011
U.S. Sen. Debbie Stabenow, author of legislation to prevent Asian carp from entering the Great Lakes, issued the following statement today about reports that new evidence has been discovered of...

Grants to UM-Flint nursing department top $2.1 million
By Mel Serow - Jul. 21, 2011
The U.S. Department of Health and Human Services Health Resources and Services Administration (HRSA) has recently awarded more than $2.1 million in new grants to the UM-Flint nursing...

McLaren ranked among America’s top medical institutions
By Barbara Worrell - Jul. 20, 2011
McLaren Regional Medical Center has joined the prestigious ranks of America's top medical institutions in the 22nd annual U.S. News & World Report guide to Americans best hospitals. McLaren...

Producers vote to establish wheat marketing program
By Jennifer Holton - Jul. 20, 2011
The Michigan Department of Agriculture and Rural Development (MDARD) announced July 20 that the state's wheat producers have approved a referendum to establish the Michigan Wheat Program.

"The...

Stabenow wants Russia’s unfair trade practices to stop
By Cullen Schwarz - Jul. 20, 2011
Sen. Debbie Stabenow July 20 called on U.S. Trade Representative Ron Kirk to take swift action against Russia's unfair practices against American-made automobiles. Russia currently stipulates that...

Genesys ranked one of best hospitals
By Cindy Ficorelli - Jul. 19, 2011
US News Media and World Report issued its annual hospital rankings and Genesys was recognized as a best hospital in nine medical specialties July 19.

Genesys earned a best hospital designation for...

Stabenow congratulates health centers on awards
By Cullen Schwarz - Jul. 19, 2011
U.S. Sen. Debbie Stabenow congratulated 12 school-based health centers across Michigan for winning awards for their health services to children. As a member of the Senate Finance Committee...

People urged not to handle wildlife
By Bridget Patrick, Kelly Niebel and Mary Dettloff - Jul. 18, 2011
In Michigan, most rabies cases occur during the summer months. So officials from the Michigan Departments of Agriculture and Rural Development (MDARD), Community Health (MDCH) and Natural Resources...

Stabenow praises A123 Systems for hiring milestone
By Matt Williams - Jul. 18, 2011
U.S. Sen. Debbie Stabenow today praised A123 Systems for hiring its 1,000th Michigan employee and further expanding Michigan's advanced battery industry. A123 Systems is a developer and...

Hurley Fitness Center voted best in county
By Ilene Cantor - Jul. 18, 2011
Hurley Health and Fitness Center (HHFC) has been voted the Best Gym and Fitness Center in Genesee County by the Flint Journal and mlive.com. In honor of this designation, HHFC is offering special...

Mott Foundation looks back
By Carol D. Rugg - Jul. 18, 2011
(Editor's Note: In the C.S. Mott Foundation's 85th year, it looks back even as it plans for the future. This article, originally published in the September 1986 edition of the "Mott Exchange" and...

FIM Tapology Festival gets Mott grant
By Fred Kump - Jul. 18, 2011
The C.S. Mott Foundation has made a grant of $64,500 to the Flint Institute of Music to introduce children, ages 8 to 18, to the art of tap dance during the annual Tapology Dance Festival for...

Sen. Stabenow statement on Kildee’s retirement
By Cullen Schwarz - Jul. 15, 2011
U.S. Sen. Debbie Stabenow issued the following statement today in response to Rep Dale Kildee's announcement that he will retire at the conclusion of his current term in 2012.

"To say Rep. Kildee...

GRCC congratulates Kildee on his retirement
By Elaine D. Redd - Jul. 15, 2011
"The Regional Chamber of Commerce congratulates U.S. Rep. Dale Kildee on his much deserved retirement. He has had a distinguished career in public service with unparalleled accomplishments.

"For...

Mayor Walling comments on Kildee's retirement announcement
By Dayne Walling - Jul. 15, 2011
"Rep. Dale Kildee is an exemplary public servant with a distinguished record of accomplishments unmatched in Flint's history.

"Kildee has been a leader in education, human rights and social...

SAGE awards grants to support active living
By Theresa Roach - Jul. 15, 2011
Safe and Active Genesee for Everyone (SAGE) awarded $1,000 and $500 grants to groups and organizations working to further active living in Genesee County for the first time.

SAGE awarded grants to...

Tammy Merkel named Genesys vice president
By Cindy Ficorelli - Jul. 15, 2011
Tammy Merkel has been named vice president of performance excellence and clinical integration for Genesys. She replaces Jean Doerge who accepted a position with Trinity Regional Health System in...

Hispanic Technology Center gets $2,500 donation
By Sharon Campbell - Jul. 15, 2011
Director Norwood Jewell and Assistant Director Steve Dawes of the UAW Region 1C recently presented a check for $2,500 to the American GI Forum of Flint Hispanic Technology and Community...

Flint primary guide available on web
By Rhina Griffel - Jul. 15, 2011
The online voter guide has been published for the August primary by the Flint area League of Women Voters. You can access the voter guide or the online comparison tool via the LWV-FA web site...

Health behavior improvement campaign launched
By Tony Cuttitta - Jul. 14, 2011
The Greater Flint Health Coalition (GFHC) and its partners, including hospitals, colleges, unions, businesses, health insurers, legislators, physicians and community organizations, have launched...

MCC trustees re-elects Croudy chairwoman
By Sharon Campbell - Jul. 14, 2011
Lenore Croudy was re-elected the Mott Community College board of trustees chairwoman in a unanimous vote at an organizational meeting July 13. Croudy, who begins her fifth term as a MCC trustee, is...

MCC baseball field to be named for Ernie Myers
By Sharon Campbell - Jul. 14, 2011
Ernie Myers, former athletic director and coach, is one of the key figures in the rich sports tradition at Mott Community College. MCC is paying tribute to him with a dedication ceremony at the...

Stabenow statement honors Betty Ford
By Matt Williams - Jul. 14, 2011
U.S. Sen. Debbie Stabenow today made the following statement honoring the life of former First Lady Betty Ford.

"Betty Ford represented the determination that all of us in Michigan know so well...

Snyder thanked for support of veterans’ motorcycle plates
By Tracy Ward - Jul. 14, 2011
Secretary of State Ruth Johnson today thanked Gov. Rick Snyder for his support of bills that give veterans the option of purchasing motorcycle license plates that feature the insignia of their...

Advanced vehicle legislation passes Senate committee
By Matt Williams - Jul. 14, 2011
Following recent announcements by U.S. Sen. Debbie Stabenow to spur clean energy job growth in Michigan, the Senate Committee on Energy and Natural Resources July 14 overwhelmingly passed...

Civil War dinner to be held in Argentine Aug. 6
By Donna Ullrich - Jul. 12, 2011
Michigan's historic Westwind Milling Company in Argentine will hold an authentic Civil War period dinner Aug. 6 to benefit iMichigan Productions' film project about Michigan's role in the Civil...

Secretary of State web site has new look
By Tracy Ward - Jul. 12, 2011
Secretary of State Ruth Johnson announced July 12 that the web site at www.Michigan.gov/sos has a new streamlined look and feel, with easier-to-read pages and colorful graphics.

"I invite you to...

Stabenow announces program to use more Michigan crops
By Ben Becker - Jul. 12, 2011
Michigan Sen. Debbie Stabenow, chairwoman of the U.S. Senate Committee on Agriculture, Nutrition and Forestry, today announced that Michigan will be one of only two states to participate in a new...

Organ donor registrations increase 25 percent
By Tracy Ward - Jul. 12, 2011
The number of people who added their names to Michigan's Organ Donor Registry in June jumped 25 percent from the same month last year, Secretary of State Ruth Johnson announced July 11.

A total...

Stabenow statement on death of Charlie Cain
By Matt Williams - Jul. 11, 2011
U.S. Sen. Debbie Stabenow today made the following statement on the passing of Michigan journalist Charlie Cain.

"I had the pleasure of knowing Charlie for over 25 years since I was first elected...

Stabenow unveils initiative to boost advanced battery industry
By Matt Williams - Jul. 08, 2011
Sen. Debbie Stabenow July 8 unveiled a major new initiative that she authored to expand Michigan's advanced battery industry and create new clean energy jobs. Stabenow unveiled her new legislation...

Novel says West African explorers had vital role in developing Americas
By Kathleen Rollins - Jul. 08, 2011
Misfits and Heroes by Kathleen Rollins intends to take its readers on a journey back 14,000 years to an adventure out of Africa. Rollins, inspired by her research findings that there was a large...

Gold Star Family plates now on sale
By Tracy Ward - Jul. 07, 2011
Joined by two Gold Star mothers, Secretary of State Ruth Johnson and Sen. John Pappageorge marked the first production of the Gold Star Family license plates at the Gus Harrison Correction Facility...

Stabenow says China is illegal hoarding rare earth elements
By Cullen Schwarz - Jul. 06, 2011
Applauding the U.S. trade representative for a key WTO decision in favor of the United States and other nations, Sen. Debbie Stabenow (D-Mich.) today called for the trade representative to now take...

Agricultural Department promotes three people
By Heather Throne - Jul. 06, 2011
Michigan Department of Agriculture and Rural Development (MDARD) Director Keith Creagh July 5 announced the selection of Dr. James Averill as the animal industry division director, Kevin Besey, as...

Lapeer State Department office to move July 18-22
By Tracy Ward - Jul. 06, 2011
The Department of State Lapeer County PLUS Office in Lapeer will close for a week this month while it moves to a new location that features a larger floor plan for customers and staff, Secretary of...

Stabenow announces effort to preserve Saginaw Bay
By Ben Becker - Jul. 05, 2011
Sen. Debbie Stabenow, Committee on Agriculture, Nutrition and Forestry chairwoman, July 5 announced that Saginaw Bay is one of only three watersheds across the country to benefit from a new...

Traverse City company honored by state agriculture department
By Heather Throne - Jul. 01, 2011
The Michigan Department of Agriculture and Rural Development (MDARD) will honor Cherry Central as the Michigan Agriculture Exporter of the Year at the National Cherry Festival at 2 p.m. July 5 at...

Children’s Museum to combat childhood obesity
By Kimberly Roddy - Jul. 01, 2011
The Flint Children's Museum has joined Michelle Obama's nationwide Let's Move initiative. It now offers more nutritional and physical activities for children throughout the year to combat childhood...

Pedestrians, bicyclists urged to stay alert
By Tracy Ward - Jul. 01, 2011
As summer kicks into high gear, more Michigan residents will be out walking, jogging or riding bicycles. Secretary of State Ruth Johnson reminds pedestrians, bicyclists and drivers to watch for...

Indian Trails extends daily service into Wisconsin’s north
By Tina Ray - Jun. 30, 2011
Indian Trails, a premier U.S. motor coach company, has announced the start of new daily scheduled service between Duluth, Minn., and points along Wisconsin's Northern Tier.

The new service, which...

Johnson presents Shining Star Award to health association
By Tracy Ward - Jun. 30, 2011
Secretary of State Ruth Johnson today presented the Michigan Health and Hospital Association (MHA) a Shining Star Award, the highest honor the secretary of state gives to individuals and...

Salvation Army recognizes Consumers Energy
By Sue Rishmawi - Jun. 30, 2011
The Salvation Army presented Consumers Energy with an inaugural recognition award to acknowledge the importance of the PeopleCare Program June 28 at the National Energy and Utility Affordability...

Self-service station program reaches milestone
By Tracy Ward - Jun. 29, 2011
More than a million time-saving license plate tab renewal transactions have been performed on Department of State self-service kiosks since the program began over six years ago, Secretary of State...

Flint Youth Theatre announces 2011-2012 season
By Stephanie Ramirez - Jun. 29, 2011
Flint Youth Theatre (FYT) announces its 54th season of professional theater that engages minds and changes lives. The stories comprising Rites of Passage Encore: Transitions and Transformations...

Crime in Potter Longway ridiculous
By Robert Gill - Jun. 29, 2011
The crime in the Potter Longway neighborhood is getting ridiculous. I have forwarded some of you a copy of the crime report for last month and so far this month things are getting crazy. I heard a...

Genesee County now has 211 service
By Julia Zaher - Jun. 29, 2011
Genesee County is joining the ranks of Michigan communities with 211 service. Lindsey Younger, Resource Genesee president and CEO, announced the launch of the free 24-hour help hotline June...

Mott Foundation revamps Civil Society grant program
By Carol D. Rugg - Jun. 28, 2011
Shannon Lawder has been a member of the Mott Foundation's Civil Society grantmaking team since 1995, and she was named program director in 2007. In March 2011, Mott's board of trustees approved a...

Johnson thanks lawmakers for new teen driving rules
By Tracy Ward - Jun. 28, 2011
Secretary of State Ruth Johnson today thanked lawmakers for passing the common-sense fix she proposed for the state's new restrictions for teen drivers with a Level 2 Graduated Driver License.

The...

Hurley's Dr. Michael Boucree returns home
By Ilene Cantor - Jun. 28, 2011
Dr. Michael Boucree, Hurley Medical Center outcomes management vice president and chief quality and patient safety officer, leaves Flint after more than two decades for a position in his native New...

Expanding economic strength, opportunities is focus of grant
By Carol D. Rugg - Jun. 28, 2011
The Prima Civitas Foundation has sought to help Michigan residents and leaders explore, understand and realize a new economic vision for the state since its launch in 2006. The East Lansing-based...

Beekeeping in Bosnia provides more than honey
By Maggie Jaruzel Potter - Jun. 28, 2011
For Milada Grabovica, the worst day on her current job was getting stung by about 50 bees. Still, the 26-year-old says her worst day as a beekeeper was better than her best day as a waitress.

"In...

Legislation to provide support to high school dropouts
By Cullen Schwarz - Jun. 27, 2011
U.S. Sen. Debbie Stabenow and U.S. Rep. Dale Kildee today introduced the Reengaging Americans in Serious Education by Uniting Programs Act (RAISE UP). The legislation will coordinate existing...

Motorcycle military license plates pass legislature
By Tracy Ward - Jun. 24, 2011
Secretary of State Ruth Johnson praised lawmakers for their support of bills that give veterans the option of buying motorcycle license plates that feature the insignia of their military service...

New phone service to provide information
By Julia Zaher - Jun. 24, 2011
A new phone service is being launched in Genesee County to connect people to free community, social, government and health services information.

By dialing 211, callers will receive easy...

GreenStone names Nowak regional vice president
By Tracy Schrauben - Jun. 23, 2011
GreenStone Farm Credit Services recently announced Jim Nowak as its new regional vice president of sales and customer relations in mideastern Michigan.

In this position, Nowak will serve as the...

Stabenow testifies on job-creation potential of advanced manufacturing
By Cullen Schwarz - Jun. 22, 2011
U.S. Sen. Debbie Stabenow today testified before a Senate committee on the job-creation potential of new advanced manufacturing technologies. As the chairwoman of the bipartisan Senate...

Mott Foundation hires communications officer
By Carol Rugg - Jun. 22, 2011
Macie Schriner has joined the staff of the Charles Stewart Mott Foundation as a communications officer for online strategies. She will assume responsibility for the ongoing development of the...

McLaren offering free stroke education series
By Sherry Stewart - Jun. 22, 2011
McLaren Regional Medical Center offers a free stroke education series for stroke survivors, those at risk for stroke and their family members to attend year-round. These free programs will be held...

Acument opens center in Fenton
By Elaine Redd - Jun. 22, 2011
The Genesee Regional Chamber of Commerce, officials from Fenton and Acument Global Technologies Inc., one of the world's leading providers of mechanical fastening systems, jointly celebrated the...

Mayor tours neighborhood ravaged by fires
By Dawn Jones - Jun. 21, 2011
The Flint Fire Department responded to nine house fires in a five-hour span during the overnight hours between June 20 and June 21. Arson is suspected in all nine fires that were set in vacant...

Police identify person of interest in Robinson’s homicide
By Dawn Jones - Jun. 21, 2011
For several days the Flint Police Department has been investigating leads in connection with the June 17 homicide of Attorney C. Frederick Robinson. Based on these investigations the department has...

Seven selected Judge Marable's students of month
By Herman Marable - Jun. 21, 2011
Flint 68th District Judge Herman Marable Jr. and his citizens advisory committee announced June 21 that seven students have been selected as Judge Marable's Students of the Month for September...

MCC named among top 100 associate’s degree producers
By Sharon Campbell - Jun. 20, 2011
Mott Community College has made another national listing, demonstrating that the college is achieving notable success in accomplishing its mission for the community. MCC was not only measured...

Walling calls C. Frederick Robinson’s death ‘tremendous loss’
By Dawn Jones - Jun. 18, 2011
Longtime civil rights activist and prominent Flint Attorney C. Frederick Robinson was found dead in his east side Flint home late Friday night.

Just before 11:45 p.m. June 17 Flint police...

Huckleberry Radio Hour announces fourth season
By Michael J. Thorp - Jun. 18, 2011
The Genesee County Parks is pleased to announce the fourth season of the Huckleberry Radio Hour, an old-time radio show broadcast live on 1470AM-WFNT from the historic Colwell Opera House at...

Mitten tour economic impact projected to be more than $2 million
By Holly Carlton - Jun. 18, 2011
More than 150 fans of the annual Back to the Bricks Car Show and Cruise left downtown Flint at about 10 a.m. June 17 headed for the first stop of an eight-day tour of the perimeter of Michigan's...

Secretary of state mobile office saves $75,000
By Tracy Ward - Jun. 18, 2011
A "new" Department of State mobile office will travel across Michigan to serve residents, but with fewer costs and greater portability, Secretary of State Ruth Johnson announced June 17.

The...

UM-Flint students named Tillman Military Scholars
By Mel Serow - Jun. 15, 2011
The UM-Flint and Pat Tillman Foundation announce two students have been selected as Tillman Military Scholars for the 2011-2012 academic year. They are Kyle Cawood, a nursing major, who will attend...

Cherry Central selected as top agriculture exporter
By Heather Throne - Jun. 15, 2011
The Michigan Department of Agriculture and Rural Development (MDARD) has selected Cherry Central Inc. of Traverse City as the Michigan Agriculture Exporter of the Year. The company was honored June...

Flint General Motors facility gets tax credit
By Dawn Jones - Jun. 14, 2011
The Michigan Economic Growth Authority Board (MEGA) approved a multi-million dollar tax credit for General Motors June 14 in Lansing. GM had requested the tax credit for the proposed building of a...

YouthQuest gets $10,000 grant
By Regina R. Strong - Jun. 14, 2011
The Community Foundation of Greater Flint has awarded the Genesee Chamber Foundation (GCF) a $10,000 grant from its Healthy Youth, Healthy Seniors Fund to support the YouthQuest Health and...

You can earn MPH from UM-Flint
By Mel Serow - Jun. 13, 2011
Current and future public health professionals have a new opportunity to further their chosen careers with a master's of public health (MPH) degree now offered by the UM-Flint.

The UM-Flint public...

Charter schools outpace public schools in MEAP tests
By Nick DeLeeuw - Jun. 13, 2011
As students and schools across Michigan this week close the book on the 2010-2011 school year and begin summer vacation, the Michigan Association of Public School Academies (MAPSA) June 13 released...

Groups seek information about Civil War
By Donna Ullrich - Jun. 13, 2011
The Michigan Civil War Sesquicentennial History Partners and the Michigan Civil War Sesquicentennial Commission are seeking the help of Michigan communities, organizations and individuals to...

Study finds significant health impact of smoke-free law
By Ann Goldon - Jun. 09, 2011
Results from an air monitoring study conducted before and after the state smoke-free air law took effect find a major reduction in the level of particulate matter in the air in restaurants after...

Community colleges, nonprofits partner to help adult learners
By Sheila Beachum Bilby - Jun. 08, 2011
Chinara Arthur, a newly licensed 28-year old nurse, likens the past few months to being on a roller-coaster.

Since graduating in December with an associate's degree in nursing from Mott Community...

Dr. Rajaie Namas publishes research on mouse livers
By Ilene Cantor - Jun. 08, 2011
Mouse livers may not sound exciting to some, but Dr. Rajaie Namas, a second-year internal medicine resident at Hurley Medical Center, found them fascinating — at least at the cellular...

New family medical clinic launched
By Elaine D. Redd - Jun. 08, 2011
New Century Adult Day Program will hold a press conference and grand opening of a new medical clinic, New Century II, 3710 Davison Rd., at 11 a.m. June 10.

The event will be staged by Glenn...

Learn about government contracting June 24, July 22, Aug. 26
By Regina R. Strong - Jun. 07, 2011
Do you know how to gather market research? Are you prepared to create a successful proposal for government? Do you understand the government solicitation process?

The Procurement Technical...

Organ Donor Registry sees double-digit increase
By Tracy Ward - Jun. 07, 2011
New initiatives to encourage more Michigan residents to join Michigan's Organ Donor Registry are seeing early success, announced Secretary of State Ruth Johnson.

Among the new initiatives is a...

Lenore Croudy gives back to “lifetime friends” at MCC
By Sharon Campbell - Jun. 03, 2011
Mott Community College Trustee Chairwoman Lenore Croudy is giving back to a lot of "lifetime friends" with the announcement of an endowment bearing her name.

More than $17,000 was raised at a...

Hurley Bariatric Center announces three star quality status
By Ilene Cantor - Jun. 03, 2011
Hurley Medical Center, the region's leader in bariatrics, continues to offer the newest in weight loss surgery — the sleeve gastrectomy. Hurley Medical Center is the only hospital in the region...

Aid available to agricultural producers in Saginaw Bay area
By Jennifer Holton - Jun. 02, 2011
Federal conservation technical and financial assistance is available to Michigan landowners and agricultural producers in the Saginaw Bay and Western Lake Erie Basin as part of the Great Lakes...

FIA receives grant from Kress Foundation
By Janice Henry - Jun. 02, 2011
The Flint Institute of Arts (FIA) is the recipient of a $25,000 history of art grant from the Samuel H. Kress Foundation. The grant will be used to fund the part-time position of associate curator...

Residence hall provides home for Kettering fraternity
By Elaine D. Redd - Jun. 02, 2011
When the brothers of Kettering University's Beta Theta Pi fraternity found themselves in need of a place where they could live together for the first time in three years, they were faced with a...

Home energy loan program increases loan cap to $20,000
By Olga M. Long - Jun. 02, 2011
The Michigan Saves Home Energy Loan Program increased its loan cap from $12,500 to $20,000 June 1. The higher loan cap will eliminate a barrier for consumers who want to invest in deep energy...

College Cultural neighborhood joins recycling effort
By Sherry Hayden - Jun. 01, 2011
The College Cultural Neighborhood Association is working with Woodside Church, the Genesee County Metropolitan Planning Commission and CBC Recycling to bring the Genesee County recycling trailer to...

Potter Park Zoo announces partnership with DFCU Financial
By Payal Ravani - Jun. 01, 2011
Potter Park Zoo is proud to announce a new partnership with DFCU Financial, Michigan's largest credit union. DFCU Financial will sponsor the 10th anniversary of the BIG Zoo Lesson.

"We are...

Great Lakes conservation effort announced
By Ben Becker - Jun. 01, 2011
Sen. Debbie Stabenow, chairwoman of the U.S. Senate Committee on Agriculture, Nutrition and Forestry announced June 1 the U.S. Department of Agriculture will strengthen its commitment to protecting...

City waits for Citizens Services Bureau arbitration decision
By Dawn Jones - Jun. 01, 2011
The city of Flint is awaiting the decision of a three-member arbitration panel that will decide the consolidated lawsuits of 48 current and former Flint police officers. The officers allege racial...

Hurley names new pediatric program director
By Ilene Cantor - Jun. 01, 2011
Hurley Medical Center announces that Dr. Mona Hanna-Attisha is the new pediatric program director.  Hanna-Attisha is a graduate of Michigan State University's College of Human Medicine and...

Flint community policing seeks to improve public safety
By Ann Richards - May. 31, 2011
Across the country, cities are struggling to provide adequate public safety in a time of reduced tax revenue, layoffs and escalating crime. In many communities, cutbacks have shrunk the municipal...

Hurley gets six-year accreditation from medical society
By Ilene Cantor - May. 27, 2011
The Michigan State Medical Society (MSMS) committee on CME accreditation recently awarded the Hurley Medical Center Institute for Continuing Medical Education six years of accreditation with...

Motorcycle safety stressed at state news conference
By Randall Thompson - May. 27, 2011
Proposed military motorcycle plates pay tribute to the service and sacrifice of Michigan veterans and are a great way to show support for the armed services, said Secretary of State Ruth Johnson...

Local groups record thousands of miles of healthy transportation
By Theresa Roach - May. 27, 2011
More than 2,500 miles in active and alternative transportation were recorded by local organizations and companies during the Commuter Challenge, a countywide competition led by the Safe and Active...

Team helps relatives of people with serious health problems
By Cindy Ficorelli - May. 27, 2011
Hearing that a loved one has been diagnosed with a serious, possibly life-limiting illness can be overwhelming. Emotions seem to run wild — fear, anger, sadness, guilt, anxiety. And then, what do...

Campaign focus is keeping Michigan waterways safe
By Julie Pierce - May. 27, 2011
With the start of the Michigan boating season in May, Secretary of State Ruth Johnson and the U.S. Coast Guard encourage residents to help keep the state's waterways and marinas safe by reporting...

Use caution when applying insect repellents
By Jennifer Holton - May. 26, 2011
With the severe wet weather Michigan has experienced over the last few weeks, residents could see more mosquito activity. The Michigan Department of Agriculture and Rural Development (MDARD) today...

Gold Star license plate legislation signed
By Randall Thompson - May. 26, 2011
Secretary of State Ruth Johnson looked on May 26 as Gov. Rick Snyder signed legislation that will allow the sale of Gold Star license plates to the families of military personnel killed while...

House committee votes to cut auto manufacturing loan program
By Cullen Schwarz - May. 25, 2011
Sen. Debbie Stabenow, author of the Advanced Technology Vehicle Manufacturing Loan Program that has helped automakers transform old factories, create jobs and build the cars of the future in...

Nancy Haywood named Genesys CFO
By Cindy Ficorelli - May. 25, 2011
Nancy Haywood has been named chief financial officer (CFO) for Genesys Health System.

Haywood will report directly to Betsy Aderholdt, president and CEO of Genesys. She will lead the system's...

License plates to honor fallen heroes
By Randall Thompson - May. 25, 2011
For the first time, the families of military personnel killed while serving on active duty will be able to honor their loved ones with a special Gold Star license plate, Secretary of State Ruth...

For-Mar bridge dedication postponed
By Hilda McShane - May. 25, 2011
Due to the extremely inclement weather today and the forecast for tomorrow, the bridge dedication at For-Mar Nature Preserve scheduled for May 26 will not take place. The event will be...

Stabenow welcomes GM jobs announcement
By Cullen Schwarz - May. 25, 2011
U.S. Sen. Debbie Stabenow, author of legislation to promote domestic advanced vehicle technology research, development and production, issued the following statement today following General Motors'...

Geithner urged to propose business tax reforms
By Cullen Schwarz - May. 24, 2011
U.S. Sen. Debbie Stabenow, co-chairman of the Senate manufacturing caucus, and 10 of her colleagues May 24 urged Treasury Secretary Timothy Geithner to support business tax reforms that strengthen...

Merkley-Youth Charitable Trust gives museum $5,000
By Kimberly Roddy - May. 24, 2011
The Flint Children's Museum, 1602 W. University Ave., will open its doors for free to about 500 local children who otherwise may not have had the opportunity to visit the museum this year thanks to...

FIA to participate in Blue Star Museum Program
By Janice Henry - May. 24, 2011
The Flint Institute of Arts, in partnership with the National Endowment for the Arts, will join 1,300 museums across the U.S. offering free admission to all active duty military personnel and their...

Stabenow applauds Chrysler paying back loans
By Cullen Schwarz - May. 24, 2011
U.S. Sen. Debbie Stabenow made the following statement on reports that Chrysler would be paying back their loans from the federal government May 24.

"Not long ago Chrysler, and hundreds of...

It’s illegal to move firewood from Lower Peninsula
By Jennifer Holton - May. 24, 2011
The Michigan Department of Agriculture and Rural Development (MDARD) May 23 announced its participation in National Emerald Ash Borer (EAB) Awareness Week. It runs through May 28. EAB Awareness...

People urged to keep food safety in mind
By Jennifer Holton - May. 23, 2011
With the Memorial Day holiday right around the corner and warm summer months fast approaching, thoughts of hot dogs and burgers sizzling on the grill have Michiganians heading outside for food and...

Hurley designated NICHE hospital
By Ilene Cantor - May. 23, 2011
Hurley Medical Center has been designated a NICHE (Nurses Improving Care for Healthsystem Elders) hospital — the only national designation indicating a hospital's commitment to elder care...

President urged to protect workers before considering trade agreements
By Cullen Schwarz - May. 23, 2011
U.S. Sen. Debbie Stabenow led a group of 41 senators in a letter today to President Barack Obama urging him not to submit any trade agreements to Congress — including pending agreements for...

Asian carp plan announced
By Cullen Schwarz - May. 23, 2011
U.S. Sen. Debbie Stabenow, author of legislation to prevent Asian carp and other invasive species from entering the Great Lakes, issued the following statement May 23 about the Asian Carp Regional...

Africa grantmakers' group releases report on funding
By Talaya Grimes - May. 23, 2011
The Africa Grantmakers' Affinity Group (AGAG) has released the summary report of their recent study that asked a critical question often left unexamined in making grants to NGOs (non-government...

Misiuk elected to board of Funeral Directors Association
By Nick DeLeeuw - May. 21, 2011
Douglas Misiuk, Misiuk Funeral Home in Chesaning, was recently elected to the Michigan Funeral Directors Association (MFDA) board of directors. The MFDA is a professional organization representing...

You can donate cars to charities
By Karen Campese - May. 21, 2011
Summer is a time for being outdoors, vacationing or just enjoying the nice weather. Unfortunately, it is not an enjoyable time for everyone. For those dealing with disease, illness, injury or...

Warriors Hoomaian headed to East Lansing
By Scott Thomas - May. 19, 2011
The Michigan Warriors announces that forward Justin Hoomaian is joining goaltender Robert Tadazak and defensemen Michael Szuma and Kevin Killian as college commitments.

Hoomaian will join the...

Agricultural department to be at shows
By Heather Throne - May. 19, 2011
The Michigan Department of Agriculture and Rural Development (MDARD) will have a Michigan pavilion at this year's Michigan Restaurant Association (MRA) and Michigan Grocers Association (MGA)...

Michigan Warrior makes college commitment
By Scott Thomas - May. 19, 2011
The Michigan Warriors announces that defenseman Kevin Killian is joining goaltender Robert Tadazak and defenseman Michael Szuma as college commitments to advance their hockey careers.

Killian will...

Entrepreneurs unleash partnerships at university
By Ann Richards - May. 19, 2011
Kettering University is taking an increasingly entrepreneurial approach to engineering education that also is benefiting the community that surrounds it.

Nowhere is that more apparent than at...

Company producing clean fuel in Michigan
By Sheila Beachum Bilby - May. 19, 2011
With gasoline at the pump reaching record highs nationwide in the U.S., the labors of a small company in Flint might be about to start paying off.

Swedish Biogas International AB (SBI) is just...

Sheppy Dog advisor recommends $90,000 donation to Hurley
By Ilene Cantor - May. 19, 2011
Alan Klein, a pediatric dentist at Hurley Medical Center and advisor to the Sheppy Dog Fund, has recommended a donation of $90,000 be given to Hurley's new Paul F. Reinhart Emergency Trauma Center...

Stabenow applauds fair trade victory
By Cullen Schwarz - May. 18, 2011
U.S. Sen. Debbie Stabenow today made the following statement after U.S. Trade Representative Ron Kirk announced that the United States won a landmark World Trade Organization (WTO) case. The WTO...

Younger named Resource Genesee president
By Julia Zaher - May. 17, 2011
The Resource Genesee board of directors has named Flint resident Lindsey Younger president and CEO for the nonprofit organization. Younger has been director of information services at the nonprofit...

Bar Association elects officers
By Tatilia Y. Burroughs - May. 17, 2011
Members of the Genesee County Bar Association elected officers and directors at the association's annual meeting May 16.

The officers are President Karen L. Folks, Vice President James J. Wascha...

Stroke education series offered
By Sherry Stewart - May. 17, 2011
McLaren Regional Medical Center is offering a stroke education series for stroke survivors, those at risk for stroke and their family members. These free programs will be held from 3:30 to 5 p.m...

State has 16 disposal sites for pesticides, pharmaceuticals
By Heather Throne - May. 17, 2011
Founded in 1996, the Michigan Clean Sweep Program helps protect the state's natural resources and prevents pollution by ensuring the safe and proper disposal of outdated, unused or unwanted...

Grant focuses on Cultural Center corridor improvements
By Sarah Dunne - May. 17, 2011
Efforts to improve the lighting, traffic flow, pedestrian safety and aesthetics of a key corridor connecting downtown Flint with the heart of the city's cultural district have received an important...

Alabama Stormwater Partnership responds to southern storms
By Maggie Jaruzel Potter - May. 17, 2011
It's been a fortnight since deadly tornadoes ripped through seven Southern states, and some environmental leaders in the region say the storms' damage extends beyond the known casualties —...

Warriors selected in USHL draft
By Scott Thomas - May. 16, 2011
Two members of the 2010-2011 Michigan Warriors team that finished the season as the NAHL runners-up have been selected in the 2011 USHL entry draft.

Warriors defenseman Ryan Trenz, who was...

MCC students get Campus Compact Award
By Sharon Campbell - May. 16, 2011
Two students from Mott Community College received awards for their dedication and commitment to community service during the Michigan Campus Compact 15th annual Outstanding Student Service Awards...

Rotary Club provides local grants
By Connie Peters - May. 16, 2011
The Greater Flint Sunrise Rotary has more than $308,000 through its annual golf outing during the past 18 years, including more than $13,000 in 2010. The funds have provided scholarships to local...

Mott Foundation hires program associate
By Carol Rugg - May. 12, 2011
DeJuan J. Woods of Wixom, Mich., has joined the Charles Stewart Mott Foundation as an associate program officer for the Pathways Out of Poverty grantmaking team. He is responsible for Mott's...

Fellowship recipients to teach in neediest schools
By Andrea Beale - May. 12, 2011
A former dolphin trainer, a neuroscience specialist, several people with international teaching experiences and an All-American water polo player who plans to swim the English Channel were among...

Leerda Street house fire leads to suspensions
By Dawn Jones - May. 12, 2011
Four Flint firefighters and one Flint police officer have been disciplined in connection with the April 17 house fire on the 3900 block of Leerda.

"These five public safety employees have been...

Hurley doctor, nurse get citation
By Ilene Cantor - May. 11, 2011
Dr. Samuel R. Dismond Jr., Hurley family physician, and his wife, Janice A. Dismond, a registered nurse, were presented a Presidential Citation during the 146th annual meeting of the Michigan State...

Sen. Stabenow applauds Lansing business
By Cullen Schwarz - May. 10, 2011
Sen. Debbie Stabenow today announced that Lansing-based Niowave, a cutting-edge producer of superconducting particle accelerators, was awarded the Small Business Innovation Research (SBIR) Small...

MCC, UM-Flint to offer students new option
By Mel Serow - May. 10, 2011
Mott Community College and the UM-Flint have a long history of forming partnerships to better the educational opportunities for area students. Now the two schools have created Mott2UM-Flint, a new...

State’s most popular baby names for 2010 listed
By Cynthia Edwards - May. 10, 2011
The Social Security Administration today announced the most popular baby names in Michigan for 2010. Sophia and Jacob topped the list.

The top five boys names for 2010 in Michigan were Jacob...

Stabenow promotes fuel-efficient autos in Farmington Hills
By Cullen Schwarz - May. 10, 2011
With local gas prices hitting record highs, Rep. Gary Peters and Sen. Debbie Stabenow today announced legislation to help Michigan's automakers and suppliers develop the next generation of...

Revitalizing communities core of center’s work
By Duane M. Elling - May. 10, 2011
Rethinking and reusing existing urban assets rather than "carving up yet another farm field for development" are definitive steps to creating strong, vibrant and sustainable cities and regions...

Cover Uninsured Week winners announced
By Cindy Ficorelli - May. 06, 2011
Winners of the ninth annual Community Caring Award were announced May 6 at a breakfast honoring community organizations and individuals who make a difference in the life of thousands of Genesee...

Stabenow calls for action to combat high gas prices
By Cullen Schwarz - May. 06, 2011
U.S. Sen. Debbie Stabenow May 6 held a press conference with local residents and business owners at the Northwestern Marathon gas station in Southfield to discuss efforts to combat rising gas...

Woodside getting new pastor
By Annie Oper - May. 05, 2011
Woodside Church, 1509 E. Court St., welcomes the Rev. Kendall Harold Brown as its interim minister and pastor. Brown has developed a deep appreciation of the special blessings and unique challenges...

Secretary of State offers online license renewal option
By Randall Thompson - May. 05, 2011
Secretary of State Ruth Johnson today announced that driver education instructors and providers now have the convenient option of renewing their licenses online.

The Secretary of State's new...

Shawndra Jones receives Hurley DAISY Award
By Ilene Cantor - May. 04, 2011
Shawndra Jones of Linden is the latest DAISY (diseases attacking the immune system) Award winner. She works in the Hurley Medical Center burn unit.

The Daisy Foundation was formed in January 2000...

SBCA gives Stabenow 2011 congressional award
By Cullen Schwarz - May. 04, 2011
The Small Business Council of America (SBCA) presented Sen. Debbie Stabenow the Small Business Council of America's 2011 Congressional Award May 4 for her longtime advocacy for small...

MCC Golf Team wins state championship
By Sharon Campbell - May. 04, 2011
Once again the Mott Community College Bears have won a state championship. This time it was in golf.

The MCC Bears came in first in the Michigan Community College Athletic Association (MCCAA) golf...

Khouri named credit union public relations specialist
By Olga M. Long - May. 03, 2011
Financial Plus Federal Credit Union has named Katrina Khouri the public relations specialist serving Financial Plus' five Genesee County locations. Khouri is responsible for matching Financial...

Warriors’ Tadazak named most valuable player
By Scott Thomas - May. 02, 2011
The North American Hockey League (NAHL) announced May 2 at the Robertson Cup Championship Tournament banquet that Michigan Warriors goaltender Robert Tadazak has been named its Most Valuable Player...

Hurley appoints Gavulic senior vice president
By Ilene Cantor - May. 02, 2011
Hurley Medical Center announced that Melany Gavulic has been chosen as the senior vice president for operations at Hurley. The board's approval of Melany's appointment is the result of a...

Whiting announces its 2011-2012 season
By Wendi Fournier - Apr. 29, 2011
The Whiting presents a wide variety of performances, from the Bacon Brothers, Chris Isaak, Wayne Brady and Midtown Men to Mamma Mia!, Rain — A Tribute to the Beatles, Burn the Floor and The...

Marable students of month honored
By Herman Marable - Apr. 29, 2011
Seven Judge Marable Students of the Month for the 2010-2011 school year were recognized April 29. The ceremony took place in Flint 68th District Judge Herman Marable Jr.'s temporary courtroom at...

Training registration offered pesticide applicators on web
By Jennifer Holton - Apr. 29, 2011
The Michigan Department of Agriculture and Rural Development (MDARD) April 29 unveiled a new web site, www.michigan.gov/pestexam, to make it easier and more convenient for the state's 23,000...

Hurley receives grant for Dort Park redevelopment project
By Ilene Cantor - Apr. 28, 2011
The Hurley Foundation has received a $50,000 grant from the Ruth Mott Foundation to assist with the Dort Park relocation and redevelopment project that is part of the Paul F. Reinhart Emergency...

Stop China from discriminating against our clean energy vehicles — senators
By Matt Williams and Bryan Thomas - Apr. 28, 2011
Sen. Debbie Stabenow and Sen. Carl Levin April 28 sent a letter to Ambassador Ron Kirk, U.S. trade representative, urging him to demand that China play by the rules and not implement another...

Orthopedic experts offer seminar on joint pain
By Sherry Stewart - Apr. 27, 2011
Join McLaren's top orthopedic experts as they present Bone Up on Joint Pain and Replacements, a free educational program to discuss joint pain and shoulder, hip and knee replacements 6 p.m. May 25...

Let’s keep remaining Canadian trash out
By Sen. Debbie Stabenow - Apr. 27, 2011
Michigan residents Jim Smith of Davison and Bonnie Bare of Clio are tired of seeing, hearing and smelling the Canadian trash trucks that are still coming down Interstate 69 from the Blue Water...

GRCC announces leadership appointments at YouthQuest
By Elaine D. Redd - Apr. 20, 2011
The Genesee Regional Chamber of Commerce (GRCC) April 20 announced leadership appointments at YouthQuest, the organization's afterschool program for at-risk children. The program operates at 15...

Secretary of State summarizes first 100 days
By Randall Thompson - Apr. 19, 2011
Secretary of State Ruth Johnson, in the first state of the secretary of state address April 19 in Lansing, highlighted challenges facing the Department of State, strategies to resolve those issues...

Magna Electronics gets tax credit for expansion project
By Elaine D. Redd - Apr. 19, 2011
The Genesee Regional Chamber of Commerce announced today that Magna Electronics Technology Inc., an operating unit of Magna International Inc., has received a $2.1 million tax credit from the...

Bovine TB confirmed in Alpena County beef herds
By Bridget Patrick - Apr. 14, 2011
Routine bovine tuberculosis (TB) surveillance testing conducted by the Michigan Department of Agriculture and Rural Development (MDARD) and the U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) recently found...

Heirloom seed business opens at Farmers’ Market
By Karianne Martus - Apr. 14, 2011
Survival Heirlooms, a seed business, holds its grand opening April 16 at the Flint Farmers' Market.

Remember those tomatoes your grandmother grew or the ones the farmer down the road used to sell...

Genesys names Aderholdt president
By Chris Gleason - Apr. 11, 2011
Genesys Health System and Patricia Maryland, Ascension Health Michigan, announce that Elizabeth "Betsy" Aderholdt has been named president of Genesys Health System.

Aderholdt has been serving as...

Man arrested after break-in at Flint City Hall
By Dawn Jones - Apr. 10, 2011
Flint Police arrested a man Sunday afternoon in Flint City Hall. Police found the windows of the front doors of City Hall had been broken and other signs of vandalism inside the building. The...

UM-Flint, St. Clair College to offer bachelor's degree for registered nurses
By Shawn Starkey - Apr. 09, 2011
UM-Flint and St. Clair County Community College have signed an agreement to give registered nurses the opportunity to complete a bachelor of science degree in nursing on St. Clair County Community...

GRCC gives two new awards
By Elaine D. Redd - Apr. 06, 2011
The Genesee Regional Chamber of Commerce (GRCC) and the eTeam has announced the recipients of two new awards — the Genesee 10 to Watch Award and the Spark Award — at the fourth annual Jumpstart...

MCC announces partnership with Oakland University
By Sharon Campbell - Apr. 06, 2011
Leaders from Oakland University and Mott Community College are forming a partnership for a joint admission and concurrent enrollment program that will provide an innovative higher education option...

Flint racks up court victories
By Dawn Jones - Apr. 01, 2011
During the past year, the city of Flint has quietly racked up a series of victories in lawsuits and grievances filed against it. The most recent victory came in a case where the parent of a Flint...

Flint Institute of Arts gets Target grant
By Janice Henry - Mar. 24, 2011
The Flint Institute of Arts has been awarded a grant from Target stores to continue offering Target Free Saturdays at the FIA. Since beginning its partnership with Target five years ago, more than...

Study of hunger released
By Kara Ross - Mar. 24, 2011
The Food Bank of Eastern Michigan and Feeding America, the nation's largest domestic hunger relief organization, March 24 released a landmark study, Map the Meal Gap, providing the first detailed...

Hurley Foundation gets $10,000 grant from Verizon
By Ilene Cantor - Mar. 24, 2011
The Hurley Foundation has received a $10,000 grant from Verizon Wireless. The funds will go to the There's No Excuse for Abuse Campaign. It will enable Hurley Medical Center to focus on domestic...

Two areas established for cattle testing around TB positive deer
By Bridget Patrick - Mar. 24, 2011
The Michigan Department of Agriculture and Rural Development (MDARD) today announced the establishment of a "potential high risk area" around a Cheboygan County deer taken during the 2010 hunting...

Flint resident selected to participate in Emerging Leaders Program
By Lorna Latham - Mar. 21, 2011
David McGhee of Flint has been selected to be a part of the American Express and National Urban League Emerging Leaders Program (ELP).

Applications poured in from around the country for the elite...

Mikan joins McLaren Health Plan
By Kara Sherd - Mar. 15, 2011
McLaren Health Plan (MHP) has hired Teri Mikan as vice president of regulatory affairs and compliance officer.

Mikan will help lead MHP in the development of new products, complying with health...

Genesys names pediatric inpatient medical director
By Cindy Ficorelli - Mar. 15, 2011
Dr. George Zureikat, a pediatrician, has joined the Genesys medical team as pediatric inpatient specialist medical director.

In this newly created position Zureikat will focus on the treatment and...

State approves $8 million bond for Flint
By Dawn Jones - Mar. 15, 2011
The State Administrative Board approved Flint's $8 million fiscal stabilization bond request this morning (March 15) in Lansing. The Flint City Council must now approve the issuance of the...

Hurley adds new MRI technology
By Ilene Cantor - Feb. 25, 2011
Hurley Medical Center has added one of the most advanced diagnostic tools for helping physicians reach confident diagnoses, while helping patients feel more comfortable during MR scans. The new...

Mandela Fund plans state-of-art children’s hospital
By Maggie Jaruzel Potter - Feb. 23, 2011
Since its creation in 1995, the Nelson Mandela Children's Fund (NMCF) has extended its reach from South Africa to many other countries on the African continent.

It also has grown from having a...

Hurley Nurse Liselotte Barrett receives Daisy Award
By Ilene Cantor - Feb. 17, 2011
Hurley Medical Center announced its latest DAISY Award winner, Liselotte Barrett, Feb. 16. She works in the 1East Birthing Center Unit.

DAISY is an acronym for Diseases Attacking the Immune...

Dr. Brian Nolan to receive Pinnacle Award from Hurley
By Ilene Cantor - Feb. 16, 2011
Dr. Brian Nolan, director of pediatric critical care and clinical director of pediatrics at Hurley Medical Center, has been nominated to receive a Pinnacle Award — Hurley Medical Center's highest...

Indian Trails installs hearing loop technology
By Tina Ray - Feb. 10, 2011
For the more than 36 million Americans who experience hearing loss, a motor coach trip creates a struggle to hear which stop is next or listen to the tour guide explain the history of an area.

No...

College-based programs spark new era in microenterprise
By Shelia Beachum Bilby - Feb. 02, 2011
The stark contrast between the haves and have-nots in New Brunswick, N.J., prompted Rohan Mathew and Joe Shure — then students at nearby Rutgers University — in November 2008 to launch the...

Dr. Mansour joins Genesys Hillside Center
By Cindy Ficorelli - Feb. 01, 2011
Psychiatrist Furhut Mansour has joined the medical team at Genesys Hillside Center for Behavioral Services in Grand Blanc.

Mansour is fellowship-trained in child and adolescent psychiatry through...

College-based programs spark new era in microenterprise
By Shelia Beachum Bilby - Jan. 25, 2011
The stark contrast between the haves and have-nots in New Brunswick, N.J., prompted Rohan Mathew and Joe Shure — then students at nearby Rutgers University — in November 2008 to launch the...

Hurley cancer program gets three-year accreditation for 54th year
By Ilene Cantor - Jan. 25, 2011
Hurley Medical Center has received a three-year accreditation with commendation from the Commission on Cancer (CoC) of the American College of Surgeons for the 54th year in a row.

Hurley first...

Nancy Dodds gets DAISY award
By Ilene Cantor - Jan. 24, 2011
Hurley Medical Center announced Jan. 13 that Nancy Dodds of Grand Blanc is its latest DAISY Award winner. DAISY is an acronym for diseases attacking the immune system.

The Daisy Foundation was...

Local photographer publishes book about Flint
By Johnny Mason - Jan. 14, 2011
Tired of the stereotype of his hometown of Flint, as a dark, depressed and ugly place, graphic artist and photographer Johnny Mason has released Flint: In The Details, a photographic study of...

City reaches tentative contract agreement with employees
By Dawn Jones - Jan. 13, 2011
Flint Mayor Dayne Walling announced today that the city of Flint has reached a tentative contract agreement with AFSCME Local No. 1799 employees. Details of the double digit concessions agreement...

Halo Burger has new owner
By Craig Rasmussen - Jan. 12, 2011
Halo Burger, a home-grown brand that has become synonymous with great taste, excellent service and an outstanding customer experience, was recently acquired by Dortch Enterprises, another local...

Nonprofit sector is asset to economic recovery
By Ann Richards - Jan. 11, 2011
The nonprofit sector has long been the "invisible subcontinent" on the economic landscape of the U.S., says Lester M. Salamon, author of a new report entitled Michigan Nonprofit Employment.

"We...

Digital Fabrication Laboratory opens at MCC Jan. 21
By Sharon Campbell - Jan. 11, 2011
Bring your ideas. Bring your imagination. Build your invention. Mott Community College now has a place where anyone can make just about anything.

A longtime pioneer dedicated to bridging the...

Kara Polmanteer given Hurley DAISY award
By Ilene Cantor - Jan. 07, 2011
Hurley Medical Center announced its latest DAISY award winner, Kara Polmanteer of Davison, Jan. 3. DAISY is an acronym for "diseases attacking the immune system."

The Daisy Foundation was formed...

New Secretary of State office in Livingston County to offer new services
By Ken Silfven - Dec. 27, 2010
Secretary of State Terri Lynn Land Dec. 27 announced that the creation of a PLUS office in Livingston County will mean enhanced services for area customers.

The Livingston County PLUS Office opens...

Potter Park Zoo gets snow leopard
By Payal Ravani - Dec. 22, 2010
Ramir, a 13-year-old snow leopard, has arrived at the Potter Park Zoo in Lansing.

"We're happy to have Ramir join us," said Zoo Director Gerry Brady. "It's important that Association of Zoo and...

Mott Foundation grants $662,000 to support local services
By Carol D. Rugg - Dec. 22, 2010
For a second year in a row, the Charles Stewart Mott Foundation has made a series of special, year-end grants to help its home community of Genesee County address local needs for food, housing and...

Youth arts center will have permanent home in downtown Flint
By Lara Delosh - Dec. 21, 2010
By next summer, Flint-area teens and college students will see a long-treasured venue for local music and art relocated and transformed thanks to a $200,000 grant from the Charles Stewart Mott...

16-year-olds will soon be able to donate blood
By Jeanette Lake - Dec. 17, 2010
The American Red Cross Great Lakes Blood Services Region will soon be able to accept blood donations from 16-year-olds who have written parental or guardian consent thanks to a new bill that passed...

Mott Foundation report on new media platforms
By Carol Rugg - Dec. 16, 2010
At a time when many foundations are giving up on print annual reports, the Charles Stewart Mott Foundation decided to breathe new life into the old medium by marrying its just-released report with...

Sybyl Award recipient honored by Resource Genesee
By Julia Zaher - Dec. 15, 2010
Kenyetta Dotson of Flint is the recipient of Resource Genesee's 2010 Sybyl Award. She received the award Dec. 9 at Resource Genesee's holiday luncheon held at the Riverfront Banquet Center in...

Resource Genesee gets grant to strengthen volunteer efforts
By Julia Zaher - Dec. 14, 2010
Resource Genesee, which has served as the Volunteer Center for Genesee County for more than a decade, has been awarded a $47,713 grant from the Michigan Community Service Commission (MCSC). The...