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FLINT, MI - If you’ve ever wondered what it’s like inside one of Flint’s most iconic homes, now’s your chance to find out. The historic Burroughs Mansion - a massive limestone estate built ...
FLINT, MI - A towering symbol of Flint’s early 20th-century history is back on the market - and back in shape - following years of vacancy and a full-scale renovation. The Burroughs Mansion ...
The Mass Transportation Authority has named its new facility after local accessibility and employment advocate Michael Zelley ...
Butler Area Public Library is offering Experience Kits, which include passes to 11 area museums and historical venues. Experience Kits include passes for up to two adults and six children, along with ...
Flint Mayor Sheldon Neeley issued a statement earlier this week touting more than $900,000 in revenue generated by the ambulances, which is nearly triple the projections from before the service ...
On June 8, 1953, the Flint-Beecher tornado struck the north side of Flint and the suburb of Beecher, marking Michigan's deadliest natural disaster in terms of fatalities and injuries.
Flint Hills Trails gets better with new bridge Closer to Osawatomie, the trail’s east end offers two miles of riverside cycling along the Marais des Cygnes. “That is a pretty unique area ...
The 20-year tradition of Symphony in the Flint Hills will conclude with a sold-out show. It’s been a unique piece of Kansas history.
FLINT, Mich. (WNEM) - Several events this week are celebrating Juneteenth across the Vehicle City. Thursday, June 19 the fun kicked off in Flint with a community gathering featuring food ...
Flint faith leaders and officials are urging peaceful protests following political unrest, but some residents feel silenced and demand more transparency from the city.
Upcoming events include: Friday, June 20 - Black Lives Matter Flint Special at McCree Theatre, 6-9 p.m. Saturday, June 21 - Juneteenth at the Flint Cultural Center, 11 a.m.-4 p.m.