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In The News Juneteenth

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


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.
Feature Story The sign is on the building and Woodside Church expects to open in new location in June 2019.
Feature Story This image shows the finish line of a Soap Box Derby Race at Donald R. Cronin Soap Box Derby Downs behind Southwestern Academy.

Flint Soap Box Derby races to return this summer


In The News LeeRoy Wells Jr., vice president of operations support for Consumers Energy; Glenn WIlson, president and CEO Communities First Inc.; and Kyle McCree, community affairs area manager for Consumers pose with a check that will fund the Coolidge Community
In The News An airplane, part of the Allegiant fleet, waits on the tarmac to be boarded and loaded with luggage at Bishop International Airport.

Allegiant ranks as Bishop Airport's No. 1 airline


In The News Ten-year-old innovator Jenna Swales of Dieck Elementary took inspiration from seeing a need to filter water at home and at school, creating an adjustable, adaptable filter for the Young Innovators Fair at Kettering University.
In The News In a collaborative effort, Genesee Health System will be operating the Behavioral Health Emergency Center program supported by Hurley’s Emergency Department where they plan to address the needs of the entire community.
In The News With 56 active projects, the Ferris Wheel provides assessments, research, and work space to entrepreneurs all over the city.

Michigan's 'Clean Slate' initiative looks to Flint for support


In The News Dominic Berishaj opened Dom's Place on Flint's westside in September with help from his family, which owns the nearby Captain Coty's restaurant.

20-year-old Flint entrepreneur opens next-generation diner


In The News Tracy Palmer is back with another first-of-its-kind event in Flint. This time, she's set out to spotlight black women in our community who are making a difference. 
In The News Marjory Raymer serves as Flintside publisher and managing editor

Flintside editor named ivoh Restorative Journalism fellow