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New 'Heritage & Harmony' event coming to Flint


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Painting party business opens new Flint storefront


In The News Tattoo artists at Electric Chair Tattoos and Custom In & Steel donated their time to raise money for Big Brothers Big Sisters.
In The News Community leaders and dignitaries broke ground on Tuesday, June 26, 2018, on the Flint Cultural Center Academy, a charter school being built through a $35 million donation from the Charles Stewart Mott Foundation. This image shows the east facade of
In The News Kevelin B. Jones II, principal at Doyle-Ryder Elementary School, won the Putting Students First Award on Monday, June 5, 2018.
In The News Even before GoodBoy Clothing became a reality, Oaklin Mixon always left me feeling that things were good—and getting better.

Believing and dreaming: The making of a Flint entrepreneur


In The News Amy Cuneaz began working at the Flint YWCA in 1992, after graduating from the University of Michigan-Flint. She has spent her entire career serving the women of Genesee County through the Domestic Violence Sexual Assault Services.

Amy Cuneaz: A career in caring about, for women


In The News Work continues on the removal of the Hamilton Dam, part of a project designed to revive the Flint River downtown.
In The News "Arts in Detention" is on display at Buckham Gallery through May 6.
In The News Motivational speaker Travis Thomas, and son of the Halo Burger Founder, returns to Flint for the GearUp for Success summit of 800 Genesee County students.
In The News Ann Werring sells her creations at vintage markets and through her Etsy shop, 1HeavenSentDesigns.

Mott Park mompreneur carves out her own business


Feature Story Flint, MI - Tuesday, February 6, 2018: Junior barbers Cole Stomp, 19, from Davison, and Tony Atlas, 32, from Flint practice on mannequins at the Flint Institute of Barbering.