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The many faces of Eddie Z
[Mar. 29, 2007] There are many faces to Eddie Zaliagiris. One minute he skates around the ice playing forward for the Flint Blades, a travel hockey team. Then, he switches gears to become a junior staff member of the Grand Blanc High School Yearbook. Later, Zaliagiris puts on the face of a member of both the Business Professionals of America Club and National Honor Society. With friends, he once again changes into a fan of playing ping pong, Dance Dance Revolution and Guitar Heroes and the guitar. By Natalie Blythe
 
Barber has witnessed much Goodrich historyBarber has witnessed much Goodrich history
[Mar. 15, 2007] Having been in business since 1919, with only three different owners in the span, Ken’s Barber Shop in Goodrich could be considered a local landmark. Many generations of fathers and sons have been coming to the Hegel Road location for haircuts, atmosphere and a taste of Goodrich history. By Michael Selecky
 
Funeral directors are serious about the love of their jobsFuneral directors are serious about the love of their jobs
[Mar. 8, 2007] Despite growth in gender equity in occupations across the board, numerous jobs today remain male-dominated. Hill Funeral Home, however, is shaking up the stereotype of the male funeral director, as all three of its directors are women. In fact, a majority of the staff members are women. By Krysten Hager
 
Several team up to bring fun to afflicted youthSeveral team up to bring fun to afflicted youth
[Mar. 1, 2007] aving a teenager who cannot go out to the mall or go to school full time is tough to bear for any parent. Patty Hough had this thought in mind when she started the Patrick Hough Memorial Cancer ‘Funraiser.’ By Krysten Hager
 
Former GB student continues to rack up accolades at MSUFormer GB student continues to rack up accolades at MSU
[Nov. 9, 2006] Freshman singers at Michigan State rarely are chosen for solos in choir concerts, but Matt Scollin has proven he is no ordinary freshman. By Patrick Hayes
 

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