Mayor declares “city-wide emergency,” announces water shutoffs to be reconnected
Mar12

Mayor declares “city-wide emergency,” announces water shutoffs to be reconnected

By Tom Travis In an evolving response during two press conferences Thursday, Mayor Sheldon Neeley declared Flint is under a “citywide emergency health alert” because of the coronavirus and  announced residences that have had their water shut off will be reconnected. No cases in Flint yet Noting that no coronavirus cases have yet been documented in the city, Neeley said, “We are trying to prepare in the event that...

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Fair and Equal Michigan announce kick-off event to amend Elliott Larsen Civil Rights Act
Mar11

Fair and Equal Michigan announce kick-off event to amend Elliott Larsen Civil Rights Act

Fair and Equal Michigan announces a Genesee County Kick-off event to recruit people for circular training and to become knowledgeable about the Elliott Larsen Civil Rights Act. The event will take place from 3 to 5 p.m. Friday, March 13. at Asbury united Methodist Church, 1653 Davison Rd.,  Flint. The special speaker will be local attorney Alec Gibbs. He will speak on the legal impact of the Elliott Larsen Act being amended to protect...

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Genesee Earth Week set to celebrate 50th Anniversary of Earth Day
Mar11

Genesee Earth Week set to celebrate 50th Anniversary of Earth Day

Celebrating the 50th anniversary of Earth Day,  the Genesee Conservation District (GCD) has announced its first annual Genesee Earth Week. Events will take place the week of April 18 – 25, 2020, launched by a kick-off party set for 5:30 to 9 p.m. April 17, at Tenacity Brewing, 119 N. Grand Traverse St.  Genesee Earth Week has a Facebook page and a website link for a calendar of events and activities throughout the week long...

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Mays returns to city council after censure, more than 100 residents line up to voice opinions
Mar10

Mays returns to city council after censure, more than 100 residents line up to voice opinions

By Tom Travis Censured Councilperson Eric Mays (1st Ward) returned to City Council Chambers Monday night despite being censured for 30 days by his council colleagues, and a stream of residents lined up at the speaker’s podium to voice their displeasure about his exclusion from meetings.  Those opposed included many from the 1st Ward, along with a well-known activist with Flint roots, Sam Riddle, who joined in to lambaste the...

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Bernie Sanders sweeps into Flint and Mott Community College scrambles to accommodate crowd of 1,000
Mar08

Bernie Sanders sweeps into Flint and Mott Community College scrambles to accommodate crowd of 1,000

By Tom Travis Striding onto the stage of a crowded Ballenger Field House Saturday night, U.S. presidential candidate Bernie Sanders shouted, “Thank you, Flint, Thank you. It’s always good to be back.” Someone yelled out, “We love you Bernie!” The crowd cheered and Sanders said, “Thank you.” The candidate’s sweep through Flint attracted a bigger than expected crowd–more than 1,000–and caused Mott Community College...

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