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Lennon officials get donated clock erected after three-year delay
Time supposedly waits for no one, but it did for the Village Council in Lennon. After nearly three years of debate and setbacks for a location of a donated $9,500 clock, village leaders this week are finishing the overall streetscaping project of the "Lennon Clock Corner" that cost about $30,000, said Larry Widigan, a member of the Village Council.
Mom of teen set on fire: Son focused on recovery
Posted on Wednesday, November 25, 2009 at 2:57 p.m. Mom of teen set on fire says son is "hero" for not dwelling on attack as he recovers in pain Read story NBC25 News gears up for Mid Michigan Wedding Yesterday at 12:08 a.m. A The winning wedding couple rehearsed at the Glen Gables Chapel in Flushing Bridgeport bridge debate 6 local children ...
Flushing Township man fighting with county road commission to fix his ditch
A township man wants the county to fix his ditch - fast. Chuck Snooks said his house flooded last winter after the Genesee County Road Commission messed up his ditch when it re-dug the one outside his Stanley Road home.
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Crimes reported to Flushing City police
FLUSHING, Michigan - Here are recent crimes reported to the Flushing Police Department: Elderly woman taken to hospital after car accident A 71-year-old Flushing woman was taken to the hospital with non-life threatening injuries after she was involved in a two-vehicle crash around 2 p.m. Nov.
Swartz Creek teen hopes to earn Eagle Scout honor by honoring graves of American Indians
GAINES TWP., Michigan - While Thanksgiving commemorates the autumn 1621 harvest celebration shared by American Indians and pilgrims, in Swartz Creek, one 17-year-old has honored some American Indians with a project he completed two weeks before Thanksgiving.
Annual Flushing Candlewalk set for Dec. 3 and 4
It will be a de"light"ful day in downtown Flushing. The 26th annual Christmas Candlewalk will take place Dec.
Gorilla Inc. Safety Harnesses Recalled
The U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission announced a voluntary recall of Gorilla Inc.
Flint Township/Swartz Creek Advance
Recent crimes reported to Flushing Township Police Department
Here are some recent crimes reported to the Flushing Township police department.
Flint Township/Swartz Creek Advance
Trinity Episcopal Church in Flushing to hold prayer service for addicts
A prayer service for people suffering from an addiction is set for 5:30 p.m. Nov.
US Consumer Product Safety Commission
Gorilla Inc. Recalls EXO-Tech Safety Harness Due to Fall Hazard
Name of Product: EXO-Tech Safety Harness Units: About 90 Manufacturer: Gorilla Inc., of Flushing, Mich.
Flushing residents meet at forum to toss around ideas about Riverview Park
There's some big ideas for Flushing's Riverview Park. A group of about 30 people attended a public forum on Tuesday to discuss future plans for the park.
Mr. and Mrs. Clyde T. 'Tom' Reel, formerly of Newark, now of Flushing, Mich., will celebrate their 50th wedding anniversary Dec.
Flushing area will have two Veterans Day events
The flag flying atop Flushing City Hall has a special meaning for veterans. Each year on Veterans Day, the Flushing American Legion presents the city with a new American flag.
Flushing Township boy, 2, able to breathe on his own after surgery
Weston Sweezea, 2, recently underwent surgery that removed a trach from his throat.
Flushing Township can receive nearly $57K over three years in CDBG funds
Flushing Township can receive up to $57,000 in Community Development Block Grants over the next three years.
Flushing student in running for National Merit Scholarship
Amit Iyengar shoots for the top. He wants to attend Princeton University and is drum major in the Flushing High School Marching Band, which finished seventh in the state.
Two businesses open in one location in Flushing
Artistic Flair Embroidery and Just a Glimpse Photography are now sharing a spot at 121 N. Cherry St.
Veterans honored at Flushing Area Senior Center
August 12, 1943, is a day etched Gordon Schisholm memory. He was flying a mission over Germany during World War II when his plane was shot down.
Flushing High performers will be in select company with play dealing with heavy family matters
Flushing High School students junior Sarah Confer, front, senior Alysia Dorhout, center, and sophomore Eliza Gellis act out a scene in the play "The Effect of Gamma Rays on Man-in-the-Moon Marigolds" during a recent rehearsal.
Flushing High tries new pilot cell phone policy
Flushing High School is giving cellphones a try this month. The school is trying a month-long pilot policy this month that allows students to use their cell phones during lunch.
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