Miracle on One Hurley Plaza Street:  Children’s Hospital wins $70,000 in online vote
Dec20

Miracle on One Hurley Plaza Street: Children’s Hospital wins $70,000 in online vote

By Darlene Carey In a late night rally of community support Tuesday,  Hurley Children’s Hospital, based out of Flint, Bay City and Saginaw, edged out the Helen DeVos Children’s Hospital of Grand Rapids for the top prize of $50,000 in the Vote for Miracles Contest. Along with the votes of everyday citizens in the international contest, there was an added local element:   Dr. Alan Klein, a Hurley Hospital pediatric dentist since...

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New Ruth Mott Foundation grants target North End youth, vacant lots, grocery store, arts
Dec19

New Ruth Mott Foundation grants target North End youth, vacant lots, grocery store, arts

By Jan Worth-Nelson A varied group of 17 grants aiming to nurture youth arts, clean up vacant lots, create a grocery store, support community news and bolster resource hubs in the North End of Flint was announced today by the Ruth Mott Foundation. The grants, totaling $1.4 million and ranging from $267,400 for a Genesee County Land Bank “Clean and Green” program to $12,730 for El Ballet Folklorico Estudiantil for a...

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Village Life:  85 tubas and a corny sing-a-long one secret to holiday cheer
Dec17

Village Life: 85 tubas and a corny sing-a-long one secret to holiday cheer

By Jan Worth-Nelson Let’s face it–you can’t not smile when singing “Jingle Bells” with 85 tubas as your back-up group. I love Tuba Christmas, in all its kitschy Baby Jesus/Virgin Mary/Hark the Heralds/Deck the Halls tradition, staged every mid-December in the atrium of the Flint Farmers’ Market.  The gaudy brass of the sensually fat horns reflects all the other colors around it.   The booming bass...

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Ingrid Halling, the late Wade Pyles named Sybyl Award recipients in “sunset” celebration of ten-year memorial
Dec15

Ingrid Halling, the late Wade Pyles named Sybyl Award recipients in “sunset” celebration of ten-year memorial

By Jan Worth-Nelson Longtime civic activist Ingrid Halling, a retired librarian and indefatigable anchor of the Central Park Neighborhood Association;  and the late Wade Pyles, a Fenton-area Realtor and committed community advocate who died in September, were named the final recipients of the Sybyl Award Dec. 6 in a ceremony at Factory One. Paul Jordan, a Mott Community College social work professor and retired community mental health...

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News Brief:  Genesee Health Plan extends hours for Obamacare open enrollment Saturday
Dec13

News Brief: Genesee Health Plan extends hours for Obamacare open enrollment Saturday

Healthcare Marketplace (Obamacare) Open Enrollment deadline for 2019 is Saturday. Genesee Health Plan will extend its hours to help residents enroll, 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. at the GHP office, 2171 S. Linden Road. In addition to the Marketplace, individuals may sign up for coverage under the Genesee Health Plan, Healthy Michigan Plan (Medicaid Expansion), Medicaid, MiChild/Healthy Kids, and Flint Health Coverage for those impacted by the...

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News Brief:  Plans shaping up for February UM-Flint Career Fair; corporate registrations open
Dec11

News Brief: Plans shaping up for February UM-Flint Career Fair; corporate registrations open

University of Michigan–Flint invites employers, students and alumni to participate in its 2019 Career Fair, noon-3 p.m. Feb. 20 at the Riverfront Center. The event, free to students and UM alumni, will connect corporations with those seeking full-time, part-time and seasonal employment or internships. Corporations can register here. Cost is $300, with an early registration discount of $250 through Dec. 21; the fee increases to $400...

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