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New Ground Blind for 2009; Gorilla Gear introduces...
Ground hunters interested in a better way to hunt with a solid line of ground blinds and accessories should check out Gorilla Gear, by Eastman Outdoors.
The Progress Newspaper, Three Rivers,...
Daniel Kildee is actually the treasurer of Genesee County...
My latest "From A to Zowie" column sent to the Beeville Bee-Picayune By Richard Zowie Special to the Bee-Picayune As we approach half a year into the Obama Administration, there are some things I've been suspecting lately.
Flushing Police search for missing woman
Monday, June 29, 2009 at 1:04 a.m. Flushing Police are asking for your help findingA 29 year old Emily Jane Plouffe Simunic.A A She left her Genesee County home in a 2003 Silver Jetta on Thursday, June 25, 2009.A She told her family she was heading for West Branch.A She never arrived.
Continue reading "Genesee County Commission on Aging sponsors "Cool and Comfortable" for seniors"
Low-income seniors who meet the guidelines can receive a free oscillating desk fan to keep them "cool and comfortable" this summer, thanks to the Genesee County Commission on Aging and Gilroy's of Flushing.
Flushing girl's young friends come out in force to raise money for her battle with cancer
Amongst all the chaos that goes with a day care, there was something important going on at Aunt Heather's Day Care in Flushing Township.
Travel Mid-Michigan: Part 2 of Bryan's eye surgery : News : WEYI NBC25
Genesys plans to permanently lay-off as many as 60% of its LPN staff July 12th. People check car safety at Kettering University Wednesday, June 10, 2009 at 10:35 PM Engineer students were on hand to help people evaluate and make sense of their cars' safety rating.
People check car safety at Kettering University : News : WEYI NBC25
Genesys plans to permanently lay-off as many as 60% of its LPN staff July 12th. Weed and Seed Service Center Wednesday, June 10, 2009 at 10:09 PM Flint Blown Glass Exhibit Wednesday, June 10, 2009 at 9:21 PM Fiat closes deal to take bulk of Chrysler Wednesday, June 10, 2009 at 2:28 PM Italy's Fiat is the new owner of most of Chrysler's assets, ...
Loyal customers flocked to Flushing's 'John the Barber'
Usually dressed in his white, snap-collared coat, John Szumko looked the part of the town's favorite barber.
Continue reading "Contentious Flushing Township meeting ends in split over finding new police chief"
FLUSHING TWP., Michigan -- In a whirlwind meeting lasting more than 4.5 hours, the Flushing Township Board Thursday night dumped Supervisor Don Schwieman's plan that would have bought out a police officer and hired a chief from within the police department.
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Powers Catholic grads Joe Maki, Sarah Drevon run to victories in Flushing Evening 5K
Joe Maki expected to win. Interviews with winners Joe Maki: Sarah Drevon: After all, he'd done it before, finishing first in the Flushing Evening five-kilometer road race last year.
Flushing Township supervisor prepares to lay out budget plan for police department
FLUSHING TWP., Michigan -- It's an issue that has prompted hundreds of Flushing Township residents to show up at otherwise sparsely attended Board of Trustee meetings.
Continue reading "Flushing City Council approves outdoor seating for restaurants"
People will soon be able to dine outside of downtown Flushing restaurants. The Flushing City Council on Monday approved a change in the city ordinance that would allow restaurants to have an outside seating area.
Police seek information in break-in at Bear's Corner Party Store in Flushing Township
A Township police are seeking help in finding a suspect who broke into a local liquor store on May 28.
Swartz Creek, Michigan, man has donated gallons of blood to American...
More vacationing drivers, combined with a seasonal increase in accidents, raise the need for blood as the weather gets warmer.
Montrose, Michigan, woman finds one way to meet a relative: looking for headstones
For 20 years, Jeri Cooper lunched with her cousin without knowing they were related.
Pickup baseball hits homerun in my book, says Flushing Observer columnist Jackie Braun
A little of this and that ... I'm throwing out the only kind of pitch I can without breaking something or hurting myself when it comes to baseball: a pitch for players.
There's fun in the sun at Riverview Park
Nancy Butville of Flushing tries to get her son, Justyn Butville, 3, outside and away from the TV as much as possible.
Flushing High School graduates say goodbye to the classroom and hello to career paths today
Their career plans may have changed over the years, but Flushing High School seniors are ready to start their future as graduates today.
Continue reading "Animal Control gathers 30 cats at vacant in Flushing Township home"
Police found about 30 cats at a vacant home at Coldwater Road near Deland Road at 11:30 a.m. May 20 after receiving an anonymous tip.
Continue reading "Art to overtake Flushing's Riverview Park June 6"
From beautiful landscapes to unique mixed media paintings, Riverview Park will dazzle with exhibits at Art in the Park June 6. The 43rd annual art event is 9 a.m.-4 p.m. Submitted photo John Mrozik, 70, of Flushing displays one of his award-winning tea pots at an indoor art show in 2008.
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