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Genesee County Parks warns of fake events created for Crossroad Village

Genesee County Parks warns of fake events created for Crossroad Village Updated May 10, 2021; Posted May 10, 2021 Crossroads Village and Huckleberry Railroad is pictured on Wednesday, May 6, 2020 in Genesee Charter Township. (Sarahbeth Maney | MLive.com)Sarahbeth Maney | MLive.com Facebook Share GENESEE COUNTY, MI The Genesee County Parks and Recreation Commission is warning of two fake Crossroad Village event pages created by hackers. One fake event is advertised as Christmas at Crossroads Holiday Magic 2021 scheduled for June 29, the commission warned in a Monday, May 10 Facebook post. There is also a fake event for a Christmas at Crossroads Holiday Magic drive-thru at 6 p.m. November 21.

Flint River Watershed Coalition, Kayak Flint getting new home with fishing spots and lookout points

Flint River Watershed Coalition, Kayak Flint getting new home with fishing spots and lookout points Today 7:17 AM Ryan Crenshaw with Terrain 360 and Jaime Welch, the paddle programs manager at the Flint River watershed coalition, go down the Flint River to capture a 360 degree photo of the water trail on Wednesday, July 17, 2019. (Kathryn Ziesig | MLive.com)Kathryn Ziesig | MLive.com Facebook Share FLINT, MI The Charles Stewart Mott Foundation granted $350,000 to support a Flint River revitalization project along Kearsley Street in Flint. The grant will provide funding to the Foundation for the Uptown Reinvestment Corporation, a supporting organization of the Uptown Reinvestment Corporation, for the redevelopment of the former 1st Source Servall Appliance Parts building at 630 W. Kearsley St. in Flint, according to a press release from the Charles Stewart Mott Foundation.

Former Burton firefighter caught in GHOST sting sentenced to jail time

Former Burton firefighter caught in GHOST sting sentenced to jail time Updated Apr 28, 2021; Facebook Share GENESEE COUNTY, MI A man who has served as a firefighter and police officer in multiple Genesee County departments has been sentenced to jail time after pleading guilty to child sexually abusive activity. Matthew J. Hyde, 40, of Burton was sentenced April 26 by Genesee County Circuit Court Judge Elizabeth A. Kelly to 180 days in jail, with credit for four days served, and 60 months of probation. Hyde pleaded guilty in March to one count of child sexually abusive activity after he was caught in a Genesee County Sheriff’s Department GHOST sex-trafficking sting in 2020.

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