Governor Whitmer’s “Winter Warm-up” draws huge crowds at Flint Farmers’ Market
Jan12

Governor Whitmer’s “Winter Warm-up” draws huge crowds at Flint Farmers’ Market

By Paul Rozycki On Saturday newly inaugurated Governor Gretchen Whitmer met with her Flint area supporters at the Flint Farmers Market.  The event was part of a state-wide tour where the governor and Lt. Gov. Garlin Gilcrist planned to meet with constituents in Detroit and Flint, on Saturday, and other parts of the state in the weeks following her inauguration.  It was Whitmer’s first visit to Flint since the election. The Flint...

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Highsmith:  Flint “starkly segregated, racially unequal” even in its “drive toward renewal”
Jan12

Highsmith: Flint “starkly segregated, racially unequal” even in its “drive toward renewal”

By Jan Worth-Nelson This story was updated Jan. 13 to add more of Highsmith’s comments and  a link to an EVM review of Demolition Means Progress, available here. At first blush, historian and author Andrew Highsmith told a responsive and appreciative audience of 70 at the Flint Public Library Saturday, the Flint of 1954, when General Motors sponsored an extravaganza called the Golden Carnival, was a city “perched on top of...

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Flint Board of Education wrestles with ACLU lawsuit, staffing concerns
Jan10

Flint Board of Education wrestles with ACLU lawsuit, staffing concerns

By Harold C. Ford At its first meeting of the 2019 calendar year, the Flint Community Schools (FCS) Board of Education wrestled with ongoing concerns about a lawsuit by the Michigan American Civil Liberties Union (MACLU) and continuing resignations by FCS staff.   It also elected officers. The board’s annual organizational meeting on Jan. 9 yielded the following results: Diana Wright was elected to her second consecutive term as...

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Land Bank presents updated property sales method to Flint Neighborhoods United
Jan09

Land Bank presents updated property sales method to Flint Neighborhoods United

By Luther Houle Highlights from the meeting of Flint Neighborhoods United Jan. 5 included a presentation by Dawn Everett of the Genesee County Land Bank Authority (GCLBA), and elections for the position of FNU President and Secretary. About 35 community representatives  gathered at the Flint Public Library for the regular monthly event. Carma Lewis, FNU president, began the meeting with a reminder that Flint residents must complete a...

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Village Life:  A tale of two signs on the “Eastside” of Flint
Jan09

Village Life: A tale of two signs on the “Eastside” of Flint

By Gary Fisher They’re just metal street signs. Been there for years, decades, a very long time, after all. There they are perched at the top of a standard street sign pole. Nothing to see here, folks. Or maybe there is. Well at least for me there is. That’s because sometimes street signs aren’t just street signs. Sometimes they are so much more. Those two signs were the literal and figurative signposts of not only my life, but also...

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