This Month in the Village:  February offers “Galentine’s Day,” cabaret, history of cursing and more
Feb02

This Month in the Village: February offers “Galentine’s Day,” cabaret, history of cursing and more

 Compiled by Meghan Christian, Managing Editor  “This Month” highlights a selection of events available to our readers.  It is not an exhaustive list, rather a sampling of opportunities in the city. To submit events for March, email your event to Managing Editor Meghan Christian at meghan.christian22@gmail.com by Feb.26. UM-Flint Ice Rink Open Skate  Every Wed., Fri., Sat., and Sun. until March 3 Wed: 6 – 9 p.m. Fri: 5 – 8...

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Commentary:  Civility in politics 2019?  Maybe, but don’t count on it
Feb02

Commentary: Civility in politics 2019? Maybe, but don’t count on it

By Paul Rozycki “It’s tough to make predictions, especially about the future.” -Yogi Berra With a newly elected Congress in Washington, a new administration in Lansing, and a mayoral election in Flint, this year will be anything but tranquil politically. As has been the case for the last few years, predictions are easy to make, but often wrong. Like so many things attributed to Yogi Berra, I don’t know if he actually said, “It’s tough...

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Flint River Watershed Coalition announces state trail designation, Mott Park paddlers’ landing
Feb01

Flint River Watershed Coalition announces state trail designation, Mott Park paddlers’ landing

By Jan Worth-Nelson About 200 supporters and sponsors of the Flint River Water Coalition braved sub-zero temperatures on the last day of January to attend “The Voice of the River,” an annual celebration to raise funds and highlight progress on Flint River clean-up, environmental education, and recreational access. Among the news was the recent announcement that the 72-mile-long Flint River Trail is one of the first eight...

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“Miracles and Glory Abound”:  Artwork of Vanessa German at FIA through April 20
Jan30

“Miracles and Glory Abound”: Artwork of Vanessa German at FIA through April 20

By Harold C. Ford Editor’s Note: EVM staff writer Harold C. Ford also is a provisional docent at the Flint Institute of Arts (FIA) and was present in a dual capacity during a walk-through of Vanessa German’s new exhibit at the FIA Jan. 25.  Miracles and Glory Abound opened to the general public Jan. 27. “The future belongs to the human beings who have the creativity and the courage to live inside the truth.” …Vanessa German, 2017...

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City Ethics and Accountability Board plods through formative stages:  no ombudsman yet
Jan30

City Ethics and Accountability Board plods through formative stages: no ombudsman yet

By Meghan Christian The Flint Ethics and Accountability Board (EAB) has passed another month since it was established by the new City Charter 18 months ago without hiring an ombudsman, one of the group’s main jobs. But the group did welcome a new member, addressed potential issues with accepting complaints, and discussed plans for 2019 during their brief meeting on Tuesday, Jan. 22. Absent from the meeting were Fourth Ward appointee...

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Flint City Council January update:  Struggling for civility, council ousts Mays as finance committee chair
Jan30

Flint City Council January update: Struggling for civility, council ousts Mays as finance committee chair

By Meghan Christian As 2018 ended, some members of Flint City Council (FCC) expressed hope that the new year would bring a new attitude to the city’s governing body and that they would be able to leave many of their divisions behind. But it became clear by the conclusion of the first month of 2019 that this would be a difficult goal. Mays removed as finance chair Perhaps the most dramatic action of the council in January was the...

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