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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 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. 
Feature Story Raquel Thueme
In The News Flint Mayor Karen Weaver addresses the crowd gathered to celebrate the official launch of the Flint Registry Jan. 18, 2019, at the Flint Farmers' Market.
Feature Story 10.	Lenwood Hayman jokes along with fellow volunteer Jana Blagg who works at the Grand Blanc West Middle School pantry.

Love, love, love: Flint celebrates MLK through service


In The News Funding is available to help Flint residents replace their water heaters.
Feature Story Rev. Dr. Tommy McDoniel has brought commercial farming operation, a cafe, and a health and wellness to the city of Flint.

See inside Pastor Tommy's vision for a better Flint


Feature Story Kettering University students are helping to use technology to reduce irrigation costs for the Asbury hoophouse.
Feature Story After work in restaurants around Flint for 25 years, Johnny Edmond opened Bedrock Diner — making a lifelong dream come true.
In The News Cherisse Bradley is founder of 'I Found My Voice' advocacy program and annual performance.
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In The News Students at Mott Community College study in one of the campus biology labs.
In The News Students at Scott Middle School check out the new instruments provided through VH1 Save the Music Foundation.

VH1 Save the Music comes to Scott Middle School in Flint


In The News Ebony Stith serves as communications manager for the Flint Registry.

Ebony Stith: Why the Flint Registry matters to us all


In The News 2018 graduates of Flint Southwestern Academy pose for a photo with Community School Director Mohammed Aboutawila after graduation in June.