Councilperson Eric Mays fires off response to Neeley’s press release:  “We’re dealing with a deceptive, trickery, lying type of mayor”
Jun09

Councilperson Eric Mays fires off response to Neeley’s press release: “We’re dealing with a deceptive, trickery, lying type of mayor”

By Tom Travis Councilperson Eric Mays (1st Ward) Tuesday contacted East Village Magazine (EVM) to respond to Mayor Sheldon Neeley’s press release about the council’s failure to adopt a budget in Monday’s meeting. Mays said he objected to Neeley calling the council as a whole, dysfunctional. Mays retorted, “I think we’re dealing with a deceptive, trickery, lying type of a mayor. In order for the council to...

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City Council fails to pass budget – Mayor Neeley delivers terse response
Jun08

City Council fails to pass budget – Mayor Neeley delivers terse response

By Tom Travis Despite a nine-hour meeting, the Flint City Council failed to adopt a budget Monday night, thereby violating the city charter which calls for the budget for the next fiscal year to be approved by the first Monday in June. The meeting began at 6:30 p.m. and stretched into the early morning hours of Tuesday, ending just after 3 a.m. In the face of no budget adoption by council, Mayor Sheldon Neeley released a terse...

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Flint City Council Candidates “show what it means to work together,” team up to paint Kearsley Park pavilion
Jun01

Flint City Council Candidates “show what it means to work together,” team up to paint Kearsley Park pavilion

By Tom Travis Five candidates running for Flint City Council met at Kearsley Park on Memorial Day to “show what it means to work together, to show the community that a city council can work together,” according to 5th Ward candidate Joe Schipani. Schipani, along with write-in candidate Tanya Rison (1st Ward), Ladel Lewis (2nd Ward), Allie Herkenroder (7th Ward), and write-in candidate Steven Barber (9th Ward) scraped...

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Commentary: The right to vote — It’s not just about Democrats or Republicans. It’s about democracy.
May28

Commentary: The right to vote — It’s not just about Democrats or Republicans. It’s about democracy.

By Paul Rozycki Guess what?  There was cheating in the 2020 election.  And guess what? There was so little of it, in a nation of 330 million, that it scarcely mattered.  And from what we know, there were both Republicans and Democrats doing it.  According to a Washington Post survey, there were 16 cases of cheating last year—about one for every 10 million votes cast. Even the Republican leaning Heritage Foundation claimed to have...

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Sports Beat: Flint City Bucks open defense of USL2 championship  with convincing 3-1 win over Toledo
May27

Sports Beat: Flint City Bucks open defense of USL2 championship with convincing 3-1 win over Toledo

By Harold C. Ford “It’s hard defending a national championship; it’s harder winning one.” –Dan Duggan, chairman and CEO, Flint City Bucks The Flint City Bucks football [soccer] club opened the 2021 season with a convincing 3-1 win over Toledo Villa Football Club May 15 at Atwood Stadium before a reported 1700 fans.   The Bucks’ next home match [game] is set for Saturday, May 29 against the Dayton Dutch Lions.  Start time...

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