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  2. Flint, Michigan - Wikipedia

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    The state-run Michigan School for the Deaf [108] is located in Flint, and Michigan School for the Blind was previously there, having moved from Lansing in 1995. [ 109 ] The Catholic high school is Fr. Luke M. Powers Catholic High School which is part of the Roman Catholic Diocese of Lansing and serves the entire county.

  3. Government of Flint, Michigan - Wikipedia

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    The City of Flint has operated under at least four charters (1855, [1] 1888, [2] 1929, 1974 [3]). The City is currently run under its 2017 [4] charter that gives the city a Strong Mayor form of government. It is also instituted the appointed independent office of Ombudsman, while the city clerk is solely appointed by the City Council. The City ...

  4. List of General Motors factories - Wikipedia

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    Flint Engine South: Flint, Michigan: United States: 1.5 Turbo I4 (Malibu), 3.0 Duramax I6 engine: 2000 Located at 2100 Bristol Road. Located just to the south of Flint Truck Assembly and on the east side of Flint Metal Center. Flint Metal Center: Flint, Michigan: United States: Sheetmetal stampings for various GM models: 1954 Located at G-2238 ...

  5. Category:Flint, Michigan - Wikipedia

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  6. Buick City - Wikipedia

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    Buick City was a massive, vertically-integrated automobile manufacturing complex in northeast Flint, Michigan, which served the Buick home plant between 1904 and 1999. In the early 1980s, after major renovations were completed to better compete with Japanese producers, the plant was renamed to "Buick City".

  7. Charles Stewart Mott Foundation - Wikipedia

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    The Charles Stewart Mott Foundation Building, formerly the Union Industrial Bank Building, in Flint, Michigan. In June 1926, the Charles Stewart Mott Foundation was founded by C.S. Mott. [6] Starting in 1928, the foundation made annual gifts to the Flint Institute of Arts.

  8. Flint Township, Michigan - Wikipedia

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    The Charter Township of Flint, also known as Flint Township, is a charter township of Genesee County in the U.S. state of Michigan. The population was 31,447 at the 2020 census . [ 4 ] The City of Flint is adjacent to the township, but the two are administered autonomously.

  9. University of Michigan–Flint - Wikipedia

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    The Michigan Times was a student-run campus newspaper at University of Michigan–Flint. It was founded in 1959 and casually referred to on and around campus as "The M-Times." Notable alumni staff members include filmmaker Michael Moore and American Idol finalist LaKisha Jones. The newspaper was printed weekly and available free-of-cost on ...