Oct 31, 2009 | MLive.com
Grand Blanc officials want full value of trees replaced at Grand Mall
The City Council is looking to get every penny's worth back from the owners of the Grand Mall after they had 18 mature maple trees cut down in front of their business this month.
Grand Blanc Township may hand off snowplowing to county
Think you wait too long to get your street plowed when the snow hits? Well, the wait could get even longer.
Grand Blanc City Council seeks full restitution in replacement of trees cut down by Grand Mall
The Grand Blanc City Council decided tonight to make sure it receives full restitution when the owners of the Grand Mall replace the 18 maple trees that were cut down along Saginaw Street.
Flint Township/Swartz Creek Advance
The New Century Chorale set to perform Sunday in Grand Blanc
St. Christopher's Episcopal Church, G-9020 S. Saginaw, Grand Blanc, will be hosting a harvest of song at 4 p.m. Nov.
Grand Blanc student's story show classmates the reality of breast cancer
Fourth-grader Charlie Eldred stood at the front of his class Friday, telling his classmates a secret he'd kept all year.
Grand Blanc sculptor learns first-hand what it takes to be an FBI agent
Suzanne Johnson, 48, spent five days in Quantico, VA and Washington, D.C. training with and learning about FBI agents as part of the National Citizens' Academy training program.
In The Margins: Compensation for Grand Mall tree cutting is more...
Grand Blanc mayor Michael Matheny wasn't happy, he said, when he found out 18 trees had been cut down along Saginaw Street in front of the Grand Mall.
Deeper funding cuts have Grand Blanc and Goodrich school districts exploring ways to cut costs
Governor Jennifer Granholm on Thursday ordered that K-12 school districts will have to absorb an additional $127 cut in per-student funding.
Golden apple: Grand Blanc student looks to break ground with break dancing
Senior David Wang wants to turn the culture at Grand Blanc High School on its head - literally.
Grand Blanc artist trains with the FBI
Standing in her Grand Blanc art gallery, dressed in a black dress with blonde curls falling past her shoulders, Suzanne Johnson might not seem like someone who knows how to shoot a Tommy gun.
Grand Blanc college student presents research in Indiana that could help organic chemistry field
A Grand Blanc native attending Valparaiso University in Indiana recently researched a new method that could help organic chemists in such areas as producing pharmaceutical drugs.
Luke Sorrelle, Terry Culpepper complete Naval Nuclear training
Monday, October 19, 2009 at 12:17 p.m. Navy Petty Officer 3rd Class Luke T. Sorrelle, son of Stephen M. Sorrelle of Byron Center, Mich., and Navy Petty Officer 3rd Class Bradley A. Culpepper, son of Cheryl A. and Terry W. Culpepper of Grand Blanc, Mich., recently completed Naval Nuclear Power Training Pipeline.
Sale of Hummer good news for local dealer
Now that General Motors has agreed to sell the Hummer brand to a Chinese company, workers at the largest Hummer dealer in the U.S. are breathing a sigh of relief.
Personhood amendment introduced
Friday, October 16, 2009 at 3:43 p.m. Friday, October 16, 2009, 23 Michigan Democrats and Republicans introduced a "Personhood" amendment into the state's House of Representatives.
Crimes reported to Grand Blanc and Grand Blanc Township
Between 2 and 4 a.m. Oct. 10 a Grand Blanc resident's vehicle was vandalized while he was visiting friends at Grand Oaks apartments on Reid Road, according to police reports.
Flint Township/Swartz Creek Advance
Grand Blanc City Council to have at least one new member
3 election, possibly two. Connie Lesley and James Bappert are running as incumbents.
General Motors says Flint Volt investments will top $230 million
City of Flint Mayor Dayne Walling waits for his press secretary to take a photo of him while sitting in the driver's seat of a Chevrolet Volt following a press conference on Tuesday at Flint Engine South.
Flint Township/Swartz Creek Advance
Wayne State professor Jocelyn Benson to stop in Grand Rapids to announce run for Secretary of State
Wayne State Assistant Law Professor and Democrat Jocelyn Benson will stop in Grand Rapids today to announce her bid to replace outgoing Secretary of State Terri Lynn Land in 2010.
Burton Fire and Rescue to give away hundreds of smoke detectors
Free smoke detectors and a slew of exciting demonstrations and children's events are coming to the Meijer's parking lot, 2333 S. Center Road, on Saturday when Burton Fire and Rescue hosts its annual Open House.
Historic house to be put to use in Grand Blanc Township
One of the oldest homes in Genesee County - once slated for demolition - could soon be revived into a community gathering place.
Grand Blanc Fire chief pushes tax
The Grand Blanc Fire Department is on a campaign for more money and greater independence.
Offbeat: Paint trail gives away ex-employee accused of fraud
A fresh coat of paint on everything - and I mean everything - may have given away a suspect accused of defrauding a local business.
Future of historic Grand Blanc Township house being discussed
It's taken some time, but one of the oldest homes in Genesee County is on its way to being put back to use.
Two Grand Blanc Students semi-finalists for National Merit Scholarship
Grand Blanc High School seniors Valarie Hanson and Alex Rablau are both semi-finalists in a program that distinguishes students for their academic abilities and could lead them to future scholarships.
Scott says bill would help end political cronyism
A state lawmaker has introduced legislation he says could block gubernatorial appointments like those received by former Genesee County state representatives Ted Hammon and Patricia Lockwood.
Flint Township/Swartz Creek Advance
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Saginaw Police search for book sale bandits : News : WEYI NBC25
Several roads inA Saginaw back open after being closed following a deadly car accident.