On Tuesday, February 21, 2023, current and future students will have the opportunity to learn more about MCCC's accounting focused academic programs and they types of professions that are available in this field.
Battle Creek Police are asking the community for help in a shooting incident that happened just after midnight today in the area of Battle Creek Avenue and Capital Avenue SW.
Macomb County Public Works Commissioner and former Congresswoman Candice S. Miller, a longtime advocate of Selfridge Air National Guard Base and the Michigan National Guard, has been appointed by the U.S. Air Force to a key advisory panel.
City and State leaders and the community came together today to celebrate the completion of the Neighborhood Service Organization’s new Detroit Healthy Housing Center on the city’s east side, marking a key step in the fight to ending chronic homelessness in southeast Michigan.
The City of East Lansing is pleased to announce that a new code compliance officer has been hired to investigate and respond to complaints related to rental license violations and administer the vacant property program for the City.
Naloxone, the medication that reverses opioid overdoses and is delivered via the Narcan nasal sprayer, is now available for free at a vending machine in downtown Flint thanks to the work of three UM-Flint physician assistant students and the partnership they formed with the Genesee Community Health Center.
Midland residents have an opportunity to help set the City of Midland’s future priorities for the next 30 years – and they can do it in a new ‘choose-your-own-adventure” style survey opportunity.
It was a three-song dance party – with some deep-belly breathing in between songs – for 150 first, second, and third-graders (and Hearty, the official mascot of the American Heart Association) as Grand Rapids Public Schools celebrated Wear Red Day at North Park Montessori School.
The City of Detroit Office of Contracting and Procurement (OCP) requests proposals from qualified firms to provide services for the design and fabrication of signs to be installed on the phase 1 greenway between Warren to Joy.
After Genesee County became one the first communities in the country to adopt a resolution declaring racism a public health crisis in June 2020, public health researchers, including University of Michigan-Flint associate professor Lisa Lapeyrouse and several UM-Flint students, set out to ensure that the resolution was viewed through a public health lens and translated into practice.
The Credit Union National Association (CUNA) Awards Committee has announced Genisys Credit Union as the national-level, first-place winner of the 2022 Dora Maxwell Social Responsibility Community Service Award.
Pursuant to Public Act 228 of 2020, notice is hereby given that the Charlotte Airport Advisory Board will hold a meeting on Monday, February 6, 2023 beginning at 8:00 a.m.
The University of Michigan-Flint will reflect on the milestones achieved by Black Americans as it observes and celebrates Black History Month. Coordinated by UM-Flint's Division of Student Affairs, Black History Month events will be presented to students, faculty, staff and community members, Feb. 1-28.