A collaboration between Baker College and a Boyne City-based manufacturer advanced the understanding of 3-D printing for students.
During their annual food drive, Charyl Stockwell Academy collected over 2000 pounds of food and donated to Gleaners Community Food Bank.
Technology and medical jobs are the fastest-growing in the state. If you’re looking for something else, the Patch Jobs Board has it.
The designation is based on Baker College's military culture, financial aid, flexibility and general, on-ground and online support services
What happened when man found stray dog will melt your heart.
Israel state terrorism, 9/11 Commission cover up, US support for Israel
Rappers Bizzair and Ollie Joseph teamed in this get-off-your chair video hyping the Michigan State-Alabama College Football Playoff.
Retiring F. James Cummins is succeeded by Bart Daig, a 25-year veteran of Baker College. Jill Langen named Online/Graduate Studies president
The “Hello” singer is returning to North America for her first tour in five years.
Santa may need to wear his short pants for this year’s deliveries.
Paul Traub is a well-known and respected economist and speaker.
500 high school students will compete at the regional BPA conference at Baker College of Flint Dec. 16. The state conference is in March.
Niche.com has released its list of the 2016 Best Public High Schools in America. Where do area schools rank?
Ardelia Bailey was awarded the Nancy Yates Eby Scholarship by the Community Foundation of Greater Flint.
The weather couldn’t be better — unless you’re heading west. Some airports may be affected, so be sure to check the status of flights.
Benjamin Netanyahu, 45 Billion American Tax Dollars, AIPAC and Congress
Street closures and parking, celebrity guests, special attractions and other things you need to know about the parade.
The exact track of Winter Storm Bella will affect which areas of the Upper Midwest get crippling heavy snow.
Kahuna Coffee Features Hartland Teen Music Artist Trey McLaughlin Friday November 20th
Hartland based Teen Rockers Bulletproof Snow Help Spread Holiday Warmth at The 2015 Ask Dr. Nandi Coat Drive Saturday November 14th
Smokestack Sweep is busy getting chimney cleanings and repairs in for the holidays. Contact us today to have your fireplace glowing!
Water Softener Salt Sale and 5 gallon bottled water sale.
Livingston's premier winter fundraiser! 100% of proceeds benefit OLHSA's Emergency Utiltiy Assistance Program. Warm hearts, heat homes.
The disclosure is a major hit for the GOP candidate, who is leading in Michigan and national polls.
With the end of Daylight Saving Time, clocks have fallen back, giving us one less hour of sunlight.
Expected donation will build the Mike Ilitch Business School and continue the family's commitment to rebuild and transform downtown.
Interest in culinary programs fueled need for student housing.
Here's an early look at whether the ghosts and goblins will need raincoats, boots and umbrellas as they go out trick-or-treating this year.
Analysis shows 10 alternative majors for people who are passionate, but face limited job prospects. Plus, jobs from the Patch Jobs Board.
Get ready “dark-30.” The sun will start setting earlier and earlier until the Winter Solstice. Here are some tips to make it easier.
Sunday October 25th trick or treating event at the Hartland target store. More info inside.
With unemployment at lowest rate in 15 years, retailers are finding a tight hiring market. Here are some seasonal jobs from the Jobs Board.
The end of daylight saving time is also a good time to change your smoke alarm batteries.
The future of water treatment has arrived and it,s GREEN!
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 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
On Friday October 2nd Hartland's homecoming football game took place against Brighton inside here is the game highlights video.
Attorney said he offered to settle case for $25 million to $30 million before filing lawsuit.
Game is still on and will still be broadcast on the Big Ten Network, but earlier than planned due to Joaquin's looming threat in Maryland.