Independence Day celebrations in the city of Flint will kick off Friday, July 1 with a weekend carnival being held on the parade grounds behind the City Hall complex.
The College of Innovation & Technology (CIT) kicked off summer on June 22 and 23 by welcoming students from over 25 high schools around Mid-Michigan for the Innovation & Technology Scholars Program.
One Prepaid Funeral Providers license held by Baxter Funeral & Cremation Service, Inc. from ZIP Code 49037 is set to expire during the fourth quarter of 2022, according to Michigan's Department of Licensing and Regulatory Affairs (LARA).
Battle Creek tennis player Jay Hamric won eight points playing doubles tournaments in the junior Boys’ 16 category of the United States Tennis Association by February.
The State of Michigan spent $94,457 on public education employees working at the Willard Library in 2021, making this the 662nd-ranked organization in terms of total salary paid by the state.
The State of Michigan spent $1,128,408 on public education employees working at Tekonsha Community Schools in 2021, making this the 603rd-ranked organization in terms of total salary paid by the state.
The State of Michigan spent $10,976,943 on public education employees working at Pennfield Schools in 2021, making this the 229th-ranked organization in terms of total salary paid by the state.
One week from today, riders will see the new Battle Creek Transit fares in place – discussed since 2020 and approved this spring by the city commission.
The State of Michigan spent $15,007,472 on public education employees working at Marshall Public Schools in 2021, making this the 170th-ranked organization in terms of total salary paid by the state.
The State of Michigan spent $1,529,811 on public education employees working at the Mar Lee School District in 2021, making this the 575th-ranked organization in terms of total salary paid by the state.
Kevin Holohan, co-principle investigator of the W.K. Kellogg/Battle Creek Public Schools/GVSU College of Education and Community Innovation, said that while the camp is now in its third year being offered to BCCHS students, this year’s experience was the first to be offered as originally intended in previous years.
The State of Michigan spent $20,613,761 on public education employees working at the Lakeview School District in 2021, making this the 115th-ranked organization in terms of total salary paid by the state.