News Brief:  Water Recovery Resource Day Saturday invites residents to “Own It”
Nov06

News Brief: Water Recovery Resource Day Saturday invites residents to “Own It”

The City of Flint hosts its second Recovery Resource Day, Own It, 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. Saturday, for residents dealing with all aspects of the citywide water poisoning. Experts and coaches will assist with a range of financial, personal and health resources, including Medicaid, housing, legal aid, trauma, credit repair, and home ownership. Other events and information include entrepreneurship, arts and Hip Hop, basketball tournaments, and...

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News Brief:  Flint Repertory stages “Assassins” starting Nov. 9
Nov06

News Brief: Flint Repertory stages “Assassins” starting Nov. 9

Tickets are on sale for Flint Repertory Theatre’s production of Stephen Sondheim’s Assassins, a disturbing and funny musical exploring the lives of presidential assassins and would-be assassins in the United States. Based on a book by John Weidman and a script by Charles Gilbert, Jr., Assassins involves a carnival shooting gallery, in which nine men and women who killed or tried to kill various U.S. presidents meet and share their...

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RACER Trust sets two public meetings on Buick City PFAS contamination, other environmental issues
Nov06

RACER Trust sets two public meetings on Buick City PFAS contamination, other environmental issues

By Jan Worth-Nelson RACER Trust, a company organized to clean up and sell abandoned General Motors properties,  has scheduled two public meetings in Flint for at 6 p.m. Wednesday, Nov. 14, in the Harding Mott University Center on the UM-Flint campus and  at 6 p.m. Thursday, Nov.  15, at the Metropolitan Baptist Tabernacle on East Myrtle Avenue near Industrial Avenue. The focus, according to information provided by the company,  will...

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Commentary:  Bent but not broken–remember Flint’s history of fighting back
Nov05

Commentary: Bent but not broken–remember Flint’s history of fighting back

By Ted Nelson This is a lightly edited transcript of Ted Nelson’s speech at the Flint Institute of Arts on Oct. 21, 2018             When the makers of “JFK: The Last Speech” arrived in Flint to shoot scenes for their award-winning documentary movie recently shown at the Flint Institute of Arts (FIA), they were eager to take what Jan [Worth-Nelson, EVM editor and Ted’s wife] and I now sadly refer to as the “ruin porn” tour...

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News Brief:  Gustin and Crawford, authors of “giants of Flint history” Nov. 13 event CANCELLED
Nov05

News Brief: Gustin and Crawford, authors of “giants of Flint history” Nov. 13 event CANCELLED

By Jan Worth-Nelson THIS EVENT HAS BEEN CANCELLED as of 11/09/2018 Two venerable former Flint Journal journalists, Lawrence Gustin and Kim Crawford, will join forces to talk about some of the giants of Flint history at 5:30 p.m. Tuesday, Nov. 13 at Totem Bookstore, 620 W. Court St. The event is free. Crawford, a long-time police reporter, feature writer and historian, wrote the only book about Jacob Smith, thought to be the first...

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Commentary: Thanks due to election workers, who keep the wheels of democracy turning

By Paul Rozycki  For those of us who spend our time trying to analyze the most recent election with polls, predictions and punditry, it’s easy to forget about all the work and preparation that goes into just running an election. The job of putting the ballot together, setting up the voting machinery, staffing the 231 precincts in Genesee County, and finally counting the votes in a timely and accurate manner, is no small task. That...

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