City of Flint allocates $15.6 million for Community Grants from ARPA funding;  applications open now
Jan24

City of Flint allocates $15.6 million for Community Grants from ARPA funding; applications open now

By Tom Travis Editor’s note: This article has been updated to include information about a webinar provided by the City of Flint on Feb. 2 for those wishing to apply for an ARPA Community Grant. The City of Flint has allocated $15.6 million of the city’s American Rescue Plan Act (ARPA) funds for Community Grants. Applications are open now  for eligible organizations to compete for funds to serve Flint residents in three...

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Dysfunction and Democracy from Flint to Washington. Is Flint a model for the nation?
Jan23

Dysfunction and Democracy from Flint to Washington. Is Flint a model for the nation?

By Paul Rozycki For much of the 20th Century Flint was a leader for much of what mattered in the nation. It was home for one of the largest manufacturing corporations in the world. It was the place where one of the most progressive and influential labor unions in the nation stood up to that corporation and negotiated a labor agreement. It was known for its premier public school system. It was where a major foundation built a Cultural...

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Education Beat:     New leadership team for Flint Board of Education all first-timers
Jan21

Education Beat: New leadership team for Flint Board of Education all first-timers

By Harold C. Ford “Sometimes you’ve got to pivot.” – Melody Relerford, newly-elected Flint Board of Education trustee, Jan. 11, 2023 A new leadership team was impaneled at the annual organizational meeting of the Flint Board of Education (FBOE) on Jan. 11, 2023.   Newly-elected members of a five-person electoral slate were chosen to fill three of four executive officer positions. Four of five slate members – Melody Relerford, Dylan...

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Early cancer detection to save lives highlighted at MLK Jr. Day Berston celebration
Jan19

Early cancer detection to save lives highlighted at MLK Jr. Day Berston celebration

By Tom Travis “Dr. King once said that injustice in health was the most inhuman form of inequality because it leads to death that could have been prevented. Earlier detection of cancer should be accessible to everyone, not just those who can afford to pay out-of-pocket.”   — Gary Puckrein, National Minority Quality Forum Berston Field House was bursting at the seams with community visitors as it celebrated and...

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Michigan Speaker Rep. Joe Tate considers economic development with Flint business, housing leaders
Jan12

Michigan Speaker Rep. Joe Tate considers economic development with Flint business, housing leaders

By Tom Travis Housing was a key factor considered in an economic development round-table held Monday upstairs in Flint’s Farmers Market. The meeting was organized by recently-elected State Representative Jasper Martus and his special guest the new Speaker of the House in Michigan’s legislature Rep. Joe Tate (D-2nd District). Tate listened and jotted notes as Martus (D-69th District) along with about a dozen Flint business...

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