Enjoy lunch followed by a wonderful presentation by retired Judge John L. Conover and his wife Karen D. Conover.
The Gospel Concert, Feb. 6, and Culture Cooks, Feb. 17, are open to the public. Proceeds donated to local charities.
Federal Reserve economists will examine what 2016 may hold for the state and the nation. The public is invited to this free event.
Rumors, Written by Neil Simon February 18-21 and February 26-28 Thursday-Saturday shows at 7:00 pm, Sunday shows at 2:00 pm.
Much Ado About Nothing "Steampunk Style" Thursday 01/21/16; Friday 01/22/16; Saturday 01/23/16 at 7:00 pm
A collaboration between Baker College and a Boyne City-based manufacturer advanced the understanding of 3-D printing for students.
There's still time to enroll for winter quarter that begins early January.
Bart Daig, a 25-year veteran of Baker College, succeeds retiring F. James Cummins as president/CEO. Online/Graduate Studies president named.
Previously, computers counted as qualified expense from 529 college savings plan only if required by college
One of two persons recognized is Swartz Creek resident Julie Jackson, who was elected to the board of the Michigan Surgical Technologists.
Baker College is now enrolling students for 2016 winter quarter: on-ground classes begin Jan. 11; online courses begin Jan. 7.
Not just for students! Everyone, ages 2 and up, is invited to come to auditions with the Holly High School's Theater Dept. Holiday Showcase
MESP earns research firmβs Silver medal for fourth consecutive year
The University of Michigan-Flint Department of Theatre and Dance presents Romeo and Juliet by William Shakespeare, directed by Janet Haley
AT&T offers tech tips for a safe, enjoyable holiday.
Interested in STEM subjects in college? Join us! STEM Open House, Oct 24, 1:30-3:30pm, at UM-Flint.
Stargazers of all ages invited to UM-Flint on Oct. 24, 7-10pm, for fun with space and stars!
Family Math Night, free and open to all, at UM-Flint, Oct. 27. Perfect for K-6!
An Oxford native was awarded $1,000 scholarship from the Flint chapter of the American Institute of Architects.
This is the second consecutive year that a Baker College student bested students from eight culinary programs to win the title.
Bank of America is once again partnering with Feeding America to support Forgotten Harvest and Gleaners Community Food Bank
Mi-Light, an association serving Michiganβs photonics industry, provided the scholarships to help provide the workforce needed by industry.
Enrollment is still open for fall quarter that begins Sept. 28
Treasury also lowers administrative fee for Michigan Education Savings Program
A grandmother earned a $10,000 national accounting scholarship and the Ed Kurtz award. The Goodrich resident works in Grand Blanc.
Parkinsonβs Disease Foundation (PDF) Presents Expert Information for People with PD; Free CEUs Available for Health Care Professionals
SATURDAY SPECIAL: Check out tips for dealing with disaster in this "Home Survival Guide."
People, Pets & Vets is a FREE hands-on, interactive educational program designed for children of all ages to learn about animals.
Dean brings unique knowledge into classrooms for information systems master's through chairing a group of 320 members from 50 countries.
Breeze Macha Henke, 18, was charged Friday with manslaughter and child abuse in connection with the 7-month-old relative's death a year ago.
4G LTE expansion will give customers better access to mobile Internet.
The Adams Family, Community Theater, Comedy, Musical
Footloose the Musical, Local Community Theater, Holly High School
CLEAResult invests in Conservation Services Group (CSG)
Senior Friday program expansion kicks off with free "Bring A Friend to Lunch" event August 14
Forgotten Harvest to Host Second Annual Womenβs Harvest Lunch at Forgotten Harvest Farms
AT&T has compiled a list of apps perfect for the next outing to Fenton area golf courses.
Student Leaders will complete a paid eight-week internship with Focus: HOPE and attend a leadership summit in Washington, D.C.