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In The News The new $5-million Contemporary Craft Wing is set to open April 21 at the Flint Institute of Arts.

See inside the massive Flint Institute of Arts expansion


Feature Story Dallis Gatlin has served as executive director of Carriage Town Ministries for the better part of a decade.
In The News Leon El-Alamin is the founder and executive director of MADE Institute. He uses his own life experiences to help clients build new lives for themselves after being released from prison.

MADE Institute: Building new beginnings after prison


Feature Story 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


Feature Story 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


In The News Students at Educare Flint sing, "The Ants Go Marching" during the grand opening celebration Monday, Dec. 11, 2017.

Flint, Michigan is changing the world. Again.


Feature Story Flint, MI - Tuesday, November 21, 2017: Workers put the finishing touches on the entryway of the new Educare Center in Flint.
Feature Story 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
In The News Greg Fiedler, president and CEO of the Greater Flint Arts Council, outside the GFAC gallery and offices on South Saginaw Street in Flint.

A look inside the Greater Flint Arts Council


Feature Story Full-time employee Nicole Zepp assembles a Stormy Kromer vest.  Zepp says she has personally utilized almost every program offered at St. Luke's including New Paths, food pantry, employment prep, and the literacy program.
In The News Denise Diller and Craig Leavitt pose outside Crossover Ministries current building at Grand Traverse and Court streets.
In The News Behind the scenes of Floradora, another business operated by Meghan Hoffman helps give women new beginning.
Feature Story Married just five years, Mark and Meghan Hoffman just launched their fifth Flint business.

Building a business empire (and marriage) in Flint


In The News A look at some of the art on display at Free City Art Festival.