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the building features a large concert hall, mul- tiple study/general areas, an expanded child care facility, a food pantry and Ellen’s Closet where stu- dents can get free career clothing for interviews. €e LCFLC provides assistance with child care, housing and transporta- tion and emergency ‚- nancial assistance, among many other services.

MCC Opens Lenore Croudy Family Life Center Located in the newly renovated and revital- ized former Woodside Church building directly adjacent to the Mott Community College campus, the LCFLC provides a variety of student services needed to improve success. After an $8 million renovation,

“Half Dead Fred” A Flint Horror Story Flint has its dark legends, tales of haunted buildings and scary stories; but never has the horror come to life on the big screen – until now! Filmed in Flint, the new movie “Half-Dead Fred” promises chills, mystery and a new image for the city as a place separate from un‹attering media attention. “Flint is tired of being portrayed negatively and deserves to be regarded as a positive place,” said writer/director Bron€eron. “We are ‚lming a horror movie, but we will show the murals, businesses and locations in a positive light.” Production wrapped at the end of Sep- tember and€eron hoped for an early 2022 release.

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