My City January 2022

A Lifetime of Service: Chief Christopher Miller Bishop Airport Police Chief, Christopher Miller, announced his retirement and was ready to relax and enjoy life after spending the last 20 years working tirelessly as the airport’s Chief of Public Safety. “I worked professionally non-stop for almost 39 years,” he said. Miller received a call from Mayor Sheldon Neeley who told him he was one of Šve people who would receive the City of Flint Lifetime Achievement Award and a key to the city. “He told me that it was the highest award a citizen can be given and I am deeply honored to receive it,”Miller said.

April

Francis Gladiators. “•at last drive was the best of the year for us,” said Coach Clint Galvas. “It iced the game.”•e win was celebrated with a dance party in the lock- er room with Galvas a willing participant. When the team’s bus rolled back into New Lothrop, the players received a hero’s welcome.

A Family Tradition: State Champion New Lothrop Football

After a hard-fought game played at Ford Field to decide the 2021 Division 7 State Champion- ship, the New Lothrop Hornets bested perennial championship contender, the Traverse City St.

Home & Garden Special Section April is National Garden Month and MCM’s annual Home & Garden Special Section o ers tips for creating your dream garden, current decorating trends and more! 

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