Big Flint River cleanup Saturday at 17 sites; volunteers still welcome
Apr26

Big Flint River cleanup Saturday at 17 sites; volunteers still welcome

Hundreds of volunteers are expected to join the Flint River Watershed Coalition (FRWC) and their partners at sites across Genesee and Lapeer Counties 9 a.m.to noon tomorrow–Saturday April 27–for the Flint River and Community Clean Up, Volunteers are still needed for the annual Stewardship Day and all are welcome to participate and celebrate at appreciation lunches, FRWC spokespeople said. Executive Director Rebecca Fedewa...

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Flint financial advisor also helps bluebirds feather their nests
Apr25

Flint financial advisor also helps bluebirds feather their nests

By Patsy Isenberg Bob Wright is not only a financial advisor at Complete Wealth Advisors in Flint, but also a bluebird protector, sustainer, and instructor. He began his avian pursuit seven years ago in his own backyard on Potter Road when he happened to see one of the gorgeous birds from his kitchen window.  Wright already had a birdbath, feeders, suet, and most of the other enticements people use to attract birds to their yards. But...

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White privilege through white eyes at Tendaji Talk:   “Use it to end injustice”
Apr25

White privilege through white eyes at Tendaji Talk: “Use it to end injustice”

By Harold C. Ford “If your white privilege and class privilege protects you, then you have an obligation to use that privilege to take stands that work to end the injustice that grants that privilege in the first place.”  —  Ayelet Waldman, Israeli-American novelist and essayist Flint resident Jeff Bean stepped forward at the Flint Public Library April 9, conceded his white privilege, and suggested ways to end it. Bean spoke before...

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New skateboard park plan for Swartz Creek Golf Course announced by Flint’s “SK810” group
Apr24

New skateboard park plan for Swartz Creek Golf Course announced by Flint’s “SK810” group

By Jeffery L. Carey Jr. Under threat of rain, more than 75 people were in attendance April 20 for the announcement of plans to build a new skate park for the city of Flint. The announcement came during this year’s Easter egg hunt and skateboard jam at the existing skate park at the Swartz Creek Golf Course, 1902 Hammerberg Rd. The new skate park would be built on the same site, on the old tennis courts visible from the westbound side...

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Town Hall Forum: to “restore the public trust” voters have to get involved
Apr24

Town Hall Forum: to “restore the public trust” voters have to get involved

By Paul Rozycki Perhaps the most important highlight one could draw from the “Restore the Public Trust” Town Hall, held at the Flint Public Library Tuesday night, was emphasized by Michigan Secretary of State Jocelyn Benson. Of the 100 precincts in Michigan with the lowest voter turnout, she said, 20 of them were in Flint. They averaged about 15 percent turnout. By contrast, Benson said many precincts in Bloomfield Hills...

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Four candidates file for Flint’s first mayoral election under new charter
Apr23

Four candidates file for Flint’s first mayoral election under new charter

Editor’s note:  This story has been updated to note that Tonya Burns, one of the original group who filed by the deadline, was found not to have the 600 valid signatures required. See below for further detail.   By Paul Rozycki Flint’s first mayoral election under its new charter got off to a robust start as four candidates filed to run for mayor this year.  They are Incumbent Mayor Karen Weaver,  Greg Eason, Sheldon Neeley, and...

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