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Baker enrollment is now underway[Jul. 2, 2009] FLINT — Baker College of Flint is currently enrolling students for summer and fall quarters. Summer classes began June 29, with registration continuing through July 2. Fall quarter starts Sept. 28.
By Gary Gould
Hospital launches new children’s health website[Jul. 2, 2009] GRAND RAPIDS — Helen DeVos Children’s Hospital is providing robust health information with today’s launch of the new devoschildrens.org website. The site features distinct areas with custom content designed for children, teens, parents, the community and health care providers.
By Gary Gould
Lapeer Regional Golf outing a huge success[Jul. 2, 2009] LAPEER — The 11th annual Lapeer Regional Medical Center Foundation Charity Golf Classic, hosted at Devil’s Ridge Golf Club and the Metamora Country Club on June 22, was “outstanding” says LRMC President and CEO Bart Buxton.
By Jessica Fish
Goodrich Farmers Market[Jun. 25, 2009] Kate Mullane-Each, who co-owns Nature’s Pace Organics farm, in Grand Blanc, with her husband, passes out vegetables to two of her community supported agriculture, or CSA, members at the Goodrich Farmers Market June 18.
Explosion at GBHS leaves Pontiac contract worker injured[Jun. 25, 2009] GRAND BLANC — A man doing contract work at Grand Blanc High School was taken to Hurley Medical Center June 22, after accidentally hitting a live wire while working underground in the main power and utility room at the East Campus building.
By Sarah Harbison
Proration to cost Grand Blanc schools another $800K[Jun. 25, 2009] GRAND BLANC — Facing an expected $3 million budget deficit and a proration from the state of $370 per student for the 2008-09 school year, the Grand Blanc Board of Education approved their budget for the 2009-10 academic year at its June 15 meeting.
By Sarah Harbison
Scott addresses legality of Hurley millage election[Jun. 25, 2009] GRAND BLANC — State Rep. Paul Scott, R-Grand Blanc, is awaiting a response from Michigan Attorney General Mike Cox regarding the legality of the Hurley millage appearing on the Aug. 4 ballot countywide.
By Sarah Harbison
Twp. to hold public hearing on wind energy ordinance[Jun. 25, 2009] GRAND BLANC TWP. — The Grand Blanc Township Planning Commission will host a public hearing at 7 p.m. June 25 at the township offices regarding a revised wind energy ordinance that would allow residents to utilize wind turbines as an energy source.
By Sarah Harbison
MCC announces new associate degree, certificates[Jun. 25, 2009] FLINT — Mott Community College is offering a new associate degree program and 13 new certificates, complementing a broad range of more than 100 degree-granting and transfer programs of study that give students a direct path to a broad range of today’s careers.
By Natalie Blythe
Explosion at GBHS leaves 1 man injured[Jun. 22, 2009] GRAND BLANC -- A man doing contract work at Grand Blanc High School was taken to Hurley Medical Center June 22, after accidentally hitting a live wire while working underground in the main power and utility room at the East Campus building.
By Sarah Harbison
Senior Pet Day[Jun. 18, 2009] Helen Gusko, a resident, pets one of the cats at the Senior Pet Day event on June 16. Various organizations also made pets available for seniors to adopt.
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