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Aurora Nonprofit Pushes Forward With Mission Despite Not Having A Space


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L.I.F.T. (Live. Improve. Flourish. Thrive.) Aurora better known locally as Culture Stock has a goal to enrich the community through arts. 
Nicole Mullins is the founder and board president of the nonprofit. She said the building they were hoping to secure last year was acquired by another buyer. 
“It was a church building on Fifth Street on the east side of Aurora, they ended up getting a cash buyer, unfortunately, that was willing to pay their asking price,” Mullins explained. “So obviously, that made sense for them to jump on that opportunity.”   ....

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WHMI 93.5 Local News : Local Events To Highlight Doctor's Account On Flint Water Crisis


January 11, 2021
By Jon King / jking@whmi.com
An online event later this month will feature a discussion with the pediatrician many people credit with helping expose the Flint water crisis.
Dr. Mona Hanna-Attisha’s “What the Eyes Don’t See,” is an account of her discovery that Flint’s children were being poisoned by lead from the city’s drinking water. She was one of the first to question if lead was leaching from the city’s water pipes after an emergency manager switched the city’s water supply to the Flint River in 2014. The book was selected as Michigan Humanities’ choice for the 2019-20 Great Michigan Read, which aims to bridge communities around a common conversation. Area residents will have two opportunities to participate in the Great Michigan Read through the Howell Carnegie District Library. ....

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