Pride Fest activities begin Friday with Free Community BBQ; virtual activities continue through the weekend
Oct08

Pride Fest activities begin Friday with Free Community BBQ; virtual activities continue through the weekend

By Tom Travis A free community BBQ will be offered Friday, Oct. 9 from 3 p.m. to 7 p.m. in the parking lot behind Wellness Services, Inc. located at 311 E. Court St. as part of a weekend of activities for Flint Pride Fest 2020.   According to Rachel Strickland, prevention specialist at Wellness Services, the Flint Pride Fest was originally scheduled for June 20 and was postponed due to COVID-19.  Strickland said Flint Pride was...

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City of Flint being sued by conservative group; source of grant money in question
Oct07

City of Flint being sued by conservative group; source of grant money in question

By Tom Travis This article has been updated on Oct 8, 2020 to include the motion filed in Federal Court.  A conservative group called Election Integrity Fund is suing the City of Flint over a $475,000 grant for the City Clerk’s office to use in the Fall election season. EVM reported last month that the Flint City Clerk’s office had applied and received this grant from the Center for Tech and Civic Life. Various media...

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Flint School Board to close Northwestern except for Central Kitchen
Oct07

Flint School Board to close Northwestern except for Central Kitchen

By Harold C. Ford “The big question: What to do with Northwestern?” … Carrie Sekelsky, FCS executive director of finance, Sept. 9, 2020 “N-Dub” is the nickname proud graduates of Flint’s Northwestern High School often use to reference their alma mater, including a former colleague of this writer.  Wildcat pride has been obscured, however, by the financial dilemma the Northwestern campus has become for Flint Community Schools (FCS)....

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Today is “Count Day” for Flint Schools; “We want to make sure that all of our scholars are online, engaged, and connected.”…Anita Steward, Flint Community Schools superintendent
Oct07

Today is “Count Day” for Flint Schools; “We want to make sure that all of our scholars are online, engaged, and connected.”…Anita Steward, Flint Community Schools superintendent

By Harold C. Ford “Wednesday, October 7 – Count Day”: That’s the message that greets visitors to the website of Flint Community Schools (FCS) as the number of students present and accounted for on this day will determine the initial amount of state aid received by local school districts in the state of Michigan. “Every student we get in attendance, we get roughly $8,000 for that pupil,” said FCS Superintendent Anita...

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$2.5 million in grants available for “communities of color” with Friday deadline
Oct07

$2.5 million in grants available for “communities of color” with Friday deadline

A fund of $2.5 million is being made available to Genesee County nonprofit organizations identified as addressing the disproportionate impact of COVID-19 on African American and Latinx residents,  according to a Wednesday press release from The Community Foundation of Greater Flint (CFGF). The deadline to apply is 5 p.m. Friday, Oct. 9. According to the press release,  funding for this Rapid Response Initiative comes from a grant from...

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