This Saturday September 28th, a gathering of the victims families, friends and community walk.“Stop the Senseless Killings 2nd Annual Walk” takes place at Holy Ghost Ministry in Flint
Learn about the state of Michigan’s involvement with The Civil War at the Sloan Museum on East Kearsley Street in Flint’s Cultural Center. The program is called “The Brave and the Faithful: Michigan in the Civil War”.
Wyatt Earp Records was one of the last actual record stores standing in Genesee County prior to it's doors closing for good in December of 2011. The business will soon re-open a physical store, but this time with some new features and a Downtown Flint location.
A few months back, Facebook warned of a man traveling door-to-door asking for help, then in turn robbing people accompanied by a photo a the alleged robber. Another warning is circulating, this time regarding a door-to-door scam.
In case you’ve missed the local story about “Lilly the Deer”. Lilly who lives as a pet with the Genesee county family the past five years and was raised by them from a new born fawn. Outside forces want to remove her from her family home.The Detroit Zoo says it will take Lilly if she does not have any diseases. Here’s the latest update on Lilly’s situation.
Enjoy the beauty and entertainment at the 46th Annual Flint Art Fair on the grounds of Flint Institute of Arts on East Kearsley. Artists and craft makers will be displaying original art, pottery, jewelry, clothing and more. Also live music will be going on during the fair.
Look closely at this photo. I might just look like a dark cloudy sky. But look closer... yes, that is a tornado vortex. It's just one of the twisters that hit Genesee County last night.
The weather has been strange over the past few months, and it looks like it's about to get a whole lot stranger. Many rivers in Genesee County are finally getting back to normal after reaching flood stage or higher last week. Brace yourself for high winds, dangerous lightning and possible tornadoes on top of more flooding.
The Flint Downtown Development Authority is presenting their first “Fire & Ice Festival” on Saturday (2/9) from 2:00pm until 8:00pm
This Free event will feature an ice skating rink. There will be skate rental available free of charge but feel free to bring your own as well.
Ice carving, Ice block displays and live ice carvers!