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Tim Galloway

Tim Galloway is a freelance photojournalist based in Flint, MI. Covering Flint, Metro Detroit, Ann Arbor and Lansing, he has contributed to the Detroit Free Press, Detroit News, New York Times, ESPN, Associated Press, The Wall Street Journal and more. He also participated in the Western Kentucky University Mountain Workshop in 2016.

Life improvement via the vehicle of sport is an important topic to him and he loves telling stories of those facing adversity.

Outside of the photographic world, it's impossible to get coffee that's too good or too much time in the backcountry. He lives just outside of Flint with his fiance, dog and two weird cats.

Tim Galloway's Latest Articles

Bruce Sowles, 53, of Flint, carries a tray of fresh donuts to prepare them for delivery at Blueline Donuts, inside of Carriage Town Ministries.
Blueline Donuts: Not your average fritter

Operated by Carriage Town Ministries, Blueline Donuts employs homeless shelter residents to make its deep fried, yummy yeast donuts.

About 800,000 travelers come through Bishop International Airport annually.
Bishop Airport ranks as third largest in Michigan

Celebrating its 90th year, Bishop International Airport sees about 800,000 travelers and handles more than 20 million pounds of cargo annually. 

David Ollila, 47, of Linden, is the president and chief innovation officer for Skypoint Ventures and oversees operations at 100K Ideas.
100K Ideas: A unique innovation hub open to anyone looking to build the next, best business

David Ollila oversees operations at the nonprofit service center that helps innovators take their idea from dream to reality. It's the first of its kind in the nation and it's located in downtown Flint.

Jacquece Dent, 38, of Flint, tapes a large box full of food for a family holiday meal before it is loaded up and shipped out from the Food Bank of Eastern Michigan.
Filling boxes with food; Filling homes with comfort

The Food Bank of Eastern Michigan grew from humble beginnings to serve more counties than any other food bank in the state.

Community Closet Coordinator at the Catholic Charities Center for Hope Redonna Riggs, 47, of Flint, organizes donated clothing hanging from a clothing rack.
Finding—and now giving—hope at Flint’s Community Closet

Rae Riggs first came to Catholic Charities of Shiawassee and Genesee Counties in search of a meal. Now she is paying it forward as Community Closet coordinator.

Rosanne (left) and Steve Heddy have donated over $300,000 to various charities and college funds over the past twenty years by opening their home for guests to revel in the holiday spirit and view their large Christmas tree collection.
Meet the Heddys: With friends and Christmas trees, couple raises $300,000 for Flint

Their unique collection of trees this year includes a wine tree, beer tree, 1950s tree, mannequin bodice tree, and upside down tree.

Flint, MI - Tuesday, November 21, 2017: Workers put the finishing touches on the entryway of the new Educare Center in Flint.
This new Flint school could shape early childhood education nationwide

The new 36,000-square-foot, $15-million Educare Flint school serves 220 children and their families using a two-generational approach.

Kettering University has been selected to participate in an international autonomous vehicle competition for the second time.
Making self-driving cars a reality: Kettering University becomes driving force in AutoDrive

Kettering University—with more than 60 of its students—is one of only eight universities in North America participating in AutoDrive.

Flint, MI - Tuesday, October 31, 2017: The Whaley Historic House Museum sits on Kearsley Street, along I-475, on a fraction of the land it was originally built on. Kearsley Street was home to many of the influential families of Flint including the Do
Restoration of a Flint treasure nearly complete two years after fire

In November 2015, the Whaley Historic House suffered a fire and millions of dollars in damage. Two years later, it's nearly ready for visitors again.

Meet the woman looking to build a national model for early childhood education—starting in Flint

Denise Smith is the new (and first) executive director of the Flint Early Childhood Collaborative and Educare-Flint. 

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