City releases candidate list for Third Ward Flint City Council position
Jan31

City releases candidate list for Third Ward Flint City Council position

By EVM Staff The official candidate list for the currently vacant Third Ward Flint City Council seat has been released. According to a City of Flint press release citing the Genesee County Clerk’s information, the four candidates are Beverly L. Biggs-Leavy, A.C. (Arlington) Dumas, LaShawn R. Johnson, and Richard F. Jones. The primary election for the position will be held this May with the final election taking place in August....

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Village Life: New year, new resolutions
Jan22

Village Life: New year, new resolutions

By Kate Stockrahm I’ve always had mixed feelings about new year’s resolutions. On the one hand, I feel foolish pretending the change of a calendar date will motivate me to do all the things I should (but don’t) do anyway, like drink more water or eat less red meat. But on the other hand, what’s so awful about setting goals? A quick Google search of “new year’s resolutions” brings up many of the things we promise ourselves we’ll start...

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The East Village Magazine – January 2025
Jan18

The East Village Magazine – January 2025

The East Village Magazine will arrive at newsstands and homes soon, but you can get an early sneak peak below: View...

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Education Beat: Flint Schools: Academic improvement clouded by financial challenges
Jan16

Education Beat: Flint Schools: Academic improvement clouded by financial challenges

By Harold C. Ford During his recent visit to Flint Community Schools (FCS), Michigan Superintendent of Instruction Michael Rice both lauded the district’s recent academic achievements and tempered that praise with concerns around the district’s budget. “I want to commend the district for progress under the partnership agreement,” Rice said during an appearance before the Flint Board of Education (FBOE) on Dec. 18, 2024.  Initially,...

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Deadlock and Dysfunction: Flint City Council and beyond
Jan12

Deadlock and Dysfunction: Flint City Council and beyond

By Paul Rozycki I don’t know if the Guinness Book of World Records awards the longest series of votes by a government body that resolved nothing, but, if it does, Flint City Council should be in the running.  Within the last few months the council voted 449 times in an attempt to select a presiding officer and failed to do so, as reported by Mid-Michigan Now. It also failed to fill the vacant seat of Councilman Quincy Murphy, who...

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