When Jakob Ethington, a first-year health sciences major from Flushing, isn't studying, you can usually find him hitting the links with friends at local driving ranges and area golf courses.
As city and Consumers Energy crews work to clean up hundreds of trees down and thousands of power lines down, the City of Battle Creek will provide citywide tree debris pickup, starting next Wednesday, March 1.
TAKE NOTICE that a corrected Special Assessment roll has been prepared for the purpose of defraying the Special Assessment district’s share of the cost of the following described improvements
The University of Michigan-Flint's School of Management will begin offering the first and only Association to Advance Collegiate Schools of Business-accredited Doctorate of Business Administration program in the state of Michigan.
Sarah Goddard Power, a former University of Michigan regent (1974-87), worked diligently during her time with the university to promote inclusivity and to advance the position of women and minorities in faculty and administrative roles.
The Michigan Department of Natural Resources announced recipients of its Michigan Spark Grants today, awarding $1 million to the City of Flint for development of the St. John Street Neighborhood Memorial Park on Flint’s north side.
City contractors will be working on overhead power lines along Battle Creek Linear Path, resulting in temporary closures and detours of two sections of the path, from now through early April.
If the walls of the Whaley Historic House Museum could talk, the variety of stories they could share about the family who lived there and the transformations that have taken place – both at the home and in the neighborhood – throughout the past 138 years would be enthralling.