Crossover food giveaways on Mondays in May among recipients of Urgent Relief Fund
Apr30

Crossover food giveaways on Mondays in May among recipients of Urgent Relief Fund

A food giveaway funded by the Community Foundation of Greater Flint  is being offered from 11 a.m. until the food runs out Mondays through the end of May at the former Gordon Anthony flower shop at the corner of  Grand Traverse Boulevard and W. Court Street. The effort, sponsored by Crossover Downtown Ministries, is supported by a group of community organizations coming together to help. Craig Leavitt, executive director of Crossover,...

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From porches and dining rooms, local musicians are playing the pandemic blues
Apr29

From porches and dining rooms, local musicians are playing the pandemic blues

By Tom Travis As the coronavirus pandemic ensues it seems to be unifying the human race. There isn’t a person on the face of the earth that can’t somehow relate to it.  We drive by empty schools in the middle of the day, empty parking lots at movie theaters and shopping centers. Once busy city streets are now sans the sounds of buses braking and horns honking. However, if you take a walk down East Court Street, stroll past...

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City Council postpones secondary water source pipeline decision and reviews amended 2021 budget
Apr29

City Council postpones secondary water source pipeline decision and reviews amended 2021 budget

By Tom Travis The Flint City Council voted to postpone to May 11 an important resolution to enter into a contract for a secondary water source pipeline and also voted to receive an amended 2021 Flint city budget from city administration. Both items resulted in long discussion among council members and city officials. The council meeting, conducted via YouTube telephonically because of the coronavirus, lasted nearly eight and half...

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“Still waiting for justice” — Six years in, water warriors remember Flint water crisis
Apr27

“Still waiting for justice” — Six years in, water warriors remember Flint water crisis

By Tom Travis Remembering the sixth anniversary of the Flint water crisis, several local water activists gathered on the front lawn of City Hall Saturday. Democracy Defense League members Claire McClinton and Claudia Milton-Perkins led the effort to broadcast an online remembrance of what became one of the most notorious and tragic manmade environmental disasters in the country’s history. On April 25, 2014, then-Flint Mayor...

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Mayor Neeley reflects on sixth anniversary of Flint’s water crisis, extends curfew to mid-May; Chief Hart says homicides are up. overall crime down
Apr24

Mayor Neeley reflects on sixth anniversary of Flint’s water crisis, extends curfew to mid-May; Chief Hart says homicides are up. overall crime down

By Tom Travis On the eve of the sixth anniversary of the Flint water crisis, at a Zoom press conference called Friday afternoon,  Mayor Sheldon Neeley said,  “We still find ourselves working through it” and clarified one outgrowth of it — a secondary water source pipeline which has come up again recently before the Flint City Council.  The mayor also commented on the city’s response to the coronavirus and extended...

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