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Works by married couples to be exhibited at Buckham
By Amy Kelsey Aug 2010
Buckham Gallery's September exhibition delves into the challenges and benefits that can confront married couples who are also working artists. How do they collaborate and inspire each other while...Social Security celebrating 75 years
By Social Security Commissioner Michael J. Astrue Aug 2010
This month Social Security, the most successful domestic program in our nation's history, celebrates its 75th anniversary.President Franklin Delano Roosevelt signed the Social Security Act Aug...
Poetry, drama at Pages Bookstore Sept. 10
By Jennie Moench Aug 2010
Glen Birdsall and Jennie Moench will be at Pages Bookstore, 132 W. Second St., to sign copies of their new books during the September Art Walk, from 6 to 9 p.m. Sept. 10.Glen's book of poetry, 36...
McLaren Health Plan hires Rogus as sales executive
By Kara Sherd Aug 2010
John Rogus of Grand Rapids has joined McLaren Health Plan as a sales executive.Rogus previously worked as a sales executive for Humana and brings over 20 years of experience in the health care...
Hurley teams up with Kohl’s for healthy kids Sept. 25
By Kara Sherd Aug 2010
Kohl's Department Stores has awarded $119,445 to the Hurley Foundation for a new program, Kohl's Cares for Healthy Kids.The program's goal is to teach children and their parents to make healthy...
Cancer Connection offers free prostate cancer screenings
By Cindy Ficorelli Aug 2010
The Genesee County Cancer Connection will sponsor free prostate cancer screenings for men during September, National Prostate Cancer Awareness Month. Screenings will take place from 6 to 7 p.m...Abused Romance will perform at Machine Shop Sept. 11
By Lesley Zimmerman Aug 2010
The LA-based rockers, Abused Romance, will perform Sept. 11 at the Machine Shop, 3539 S. Dort Hwy. The group recorded their debut album, Shine in Los Angeles, with producer Justin Gray (Joss Stone...Mott grant helps keep kids learning after school
By Duane M. Elling Aug 2010
It was 1935 when philanthropist Charles Stewart Mott made an investment to keep six schools open after hours in his adopted hometown of Flint. The goal — provide area families with opportunities...Flickr Photos



























