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Swan Valley baseball coach let go after TVC, district championships
Craig Leddy, who coached Swan Valley baseball during one of its strongest stretches in Vikings’ history, learned Thursday that he is out of a job. The Swan Valley Board of Education voted not to rehire Leddy after the Swan Valley coach led the Vikings to Tri-Valley Conference and district titles in 2024.
Whitmer signs $23.4B school budget in Flint amid criticism over funding for students, programs
Gov. Gretchen Whitmer gathered with parents, lawmakers and school and budget officials in Flint on Wednesday and signed off on the $23.4 billion education budget for Fiscal Year 2025. “As you all know, education is the key to growth: economic growth, community growth, personal growth. A good economy is built on great schools that deliver […] The post Whitmer signs $23.4B school budget in Flint amid criticism over funding for students, programs appeared first on Michigan Advance.
NW Head Coach David Braun praises former MSU coach Harlon Barnett
Former Michigan State coach Harlon Barnett is already making a positive impact for a fellow Big Ten squad. Barnett — who has been a long-time coach at Michigan State and served as the Spartans interim head coach last year for 10 games — has joined the Northwestern staff this year. He will serve as an assistant head coach and safeties coach for the Wildcats.
The North Flint Food Market faces more barriers to open
FLINT, Mich.—After decades in the making, the North Flint Food Market, which was supposed to open last October, remains closed nearly a year later. Monday’s meeting aimed to discuss the future of the market, but challenges continue to hinder its opening. Reginald Flynn, Executive Director of the North...
Fairgrounds site of HOPE FEST August 3
IMLAY CITY — A little over a year ago, Lisa Super says, “the Lord gave me an understanding. And all I knew is that there was to be a Christian outreach event at the (Eastern Michigan State) fairgrounds under one of the tents and it was to include all people, including our Spanish population.”
Businesses hopeful customers will return to Flint after completion of brick project
FLINT, Mich.—Downtown Flint's Saginaw Street has fully reopened ahead of schedule after the completion of a 15-month-long bricks restoration project. Leighann Kourtjian, restaurant manager at Churchill's Food and Spirits, shared her excitement, noting the challenges faced during the construction period. "We've had a little bit of a down period...
Former Holly PTO Treasurer Angela Wallace Convicted of Stealing from Parent Group
Holly, MI – Former Holly Elementary PTO Treasurer Angela Wallace was convicted by a jury of embezzlement on July 22. According to a police report, On October 3, 2023 the Holly police department was contacted by the President of the Holly Elementary School PTO (Parent Teacher Organization) who reported suspicious banking activity by their former Treasurer who had served in that capacity since 2020.
Video: Two Candidates Running for Groveland Township Supervisor Position
Video: Two Candidates Running for Groveland Township Supervisor Position. Groveland Township, MI – In Groveland Township the current Supervisor is not seeking re-election, leaving two Republican candidates to face off in the Aug. 6, 2024 Primary. The candidates are Kevin Scramlin and Christopher Yuchasz. There are no Democrats on...
North Flint Food Co-op still facing some adversity but positive it will open
FLINT, Mich. (WJRT)- Expanding access to healthy food for thousands of north side Flint residents has been the goal and the reason for the establishment of the North Flint Food Market. But — there have been many setbacks for the first of its kind food co-op in Flint. "We're...
2023-24 Flint-area basketball Player of the Year transferring to prep school
FLINT – Greg Lawson’s playing days at Davison are over after three seasons. The 2023-24 Flint-area basketball Player of the Year announced on Twitter that he will be transferring to a prep school for his senior season. If you purchase a product or register for an account through...
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