FLINT, MI – Rebecca Walgenbach started working in the food industry when she was 14 years old, primarily as a server. “I wanted to do something more,” she said. That something became Penny’s Café, located inside of the Flint Farmers’ Market for the past three years. Walgenbach’s dream started when…Read More
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