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In The News Juneteenth

Flint's City Wide Juneteenth Celebration set for June 14-19


In The News Isla Hayes with UM-Flint ECDC teachers Jen Cozart (left) and Jessica Matusz during Double Dare Live at the Fox Theatre in Detroit.

A world class education, right here in Flint


In The News Evening descends on diners as the main course is served.

A look back at Flint's first Dinner Under the Lights


In The News Yinka Shonibare CBE, “Magic Ladder Kid VI,” detail, 2018, Fiberglass mannequin, Dutch wax printed cotton textile, wooden ladder, hardback books, globe, buckram cloth and steel baseplate, 113.18” x 58.26” x 31.49”.  © Copyright Yinka Shonibare CBE, 20
In The News T-Pain will perform at 7 p.m. July 20 during Kettering's Centennial Fest. The show is free, but tickets are required.
In The News Mott Community College students Elexis Burton of Davison, Julian York of Flushing, and Jovan Brown of Mount Morris won top honors for their film, "The Sybil Atwood Awards."

Mott Community College students take top honors for 2 films


Feature Story The sign is on the building and Woodside Church expects to open in new location in June 2019.
In The News A new 1-mile section of trail stretches from Chevrolet Avenue to Factory One, offering additional access to the Flint River and views of downtown Flint.
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In The News buckham alley lights

Dinner under the Lights coming to Flint's Buckham Alley


In The News Mott Community College's 2019 Culinary Knowledge Bowl team (left to right): Chef Mark Handy, Martina LaNoue, Jennifer Stock, Kinleigh Jaehnig, Jessalyn Taylor, Dawn Neusbaum, and Lata VonBrockdorff.

Mott culinary students take honors in Knowledge Bowl