CCNA residents stumped by tree campaign;  7th Ward cutting stops, talks go on
Mar05

CCNA residents stumped by tree campaign; 7th Ward cutting stops, talks go on

By Jan Worth-Nelson A group of College Cultural Neighborhood residents concerned about the recent disappearance of 180 trees from the parkways of their leafy neighborhood have been getting a tutorial on Flint city bureaucracy and politics in a water-crisis-dominated, post-emergency-manager era as they attempt to get answers from the city and the Genesee Conservation District. In the meantime, tree cutting in the CCN has been called to...

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Charter revision on track for Aug. 8 ballot; public weighs in
Mar04

Charter revision on track for Aug. 8 ballot; public weighs in

by Harold C. Ford A draft of the first Flint city charter revision in 43 years was reviewed by about 100 Flint citizens at a 4 ½–hour community meeting Feb. 25 at Flint’s Bethel United Methodist Church. The draft represented two years of work by the nine-member City of Flint Charter Review Commission. The revised charter would establish a board to enforce ethical standards and set in place a financial overhaul requiring clear...

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Review:  “Where do we go from here?”  Art in the era of Trump at MW Gallery
Mar04

Review: “Where do we go from here?” Art in the era of Trump at MW Gallery

By Harold C. Ford “It is our responsibility to visit studios and to seek out artists who are often overlooked because of their racial and ethnic backgrounds.” …Irena Jurek, visual artist, Huffington Post, Nov. 17, 2016  MW Gallery, located in the heart of downtown Flint at the corner of Saginaw and Court Streets, is the permanent home of the Mott-Warsh Collection (MWC). Promoting “cutting-edge art”, Flint’s newest art venue opened to...

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