Art Review:  “Whatever Gets You Through the Night” explored at latest Mott-Warsh exhibit
Aug12

Art Review: “Whatever Gets You Through the Night” explored at latest Mott-Warsh exhibit

By Harold C. Ford “Whatever Gets You Through the Night” is the current exhibit at the Mott-Warsh (MW) Gallery, 815 S. Saginaw St. (corner of Court and Saginaw streets), Flint. The exhibit ends Aug. 20.  According to Stephanie James, director and curator of the Mott-Warsh collection, the exhibit is in response to the angst-inducing issues of the current era that impact most of us: the COVID-19 pandemic; racial justice; the Jan. 6...

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City’s financial peril thwarted with $220 million boost from State coffers
Aug11

City’s financial peril thwarted with $220 million boost from State coffers

By Tom Travis An infusion of $220 million into the city’s coffers from the State Treasury will give enduring relief to the city’s finances. On July 6,  Mayor Sheldon Neeley announced the City of Flint will receive $220 million from State budget allocations to fund the city’s pension costs. That allocation is part of the State’s $76 billion budget Governor Gretchen Whitmer signed July 1. In recent budget...

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City Council Beat: Lead line replacements and restorations to begin as council approves $17.8-million contract
Aug10

City Council Beat: Lead line replacements and restorations to begin as council approves $17.8-million contract

By Tom Travis City of Flint residents can expect remaining lead line replacements and restorations to sidewalks, curbs and yards to begin in the coming weeks. At its Monday meeting, the  city council approved a $17.8 million contract with LGC Global, based in Detroit, to take on the mammoth task of completing more than 400 lead pipe replacements and 8,500 restorations throughout the city. According to Mike Brown, Department of Public...

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Sports Beat: Flint City Bucks booted from USL2 Semifinal after strong season
Aug05

Sports Beat: Flint City Bucks booted from USL2 Semifinal after strong season

By Harold C. Ford The Flint City Bucks soccer club was booted from the United States League Two (USL2) semifinal in Des Moines by Ventura County Fusion FC (football club)  July 31. The California club prevailed 2-1 and will host the championship match Aug. 6. Ventura County scored its goal on a magnificent bend-it-like-Beckham goal — the Bucks’ website dubbed it a “wonder goal” — from forward Nathaniel Opoku in the 40th...

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Election Beat:  Primary voters choose nominees — Neeley, Weaver, Dixon win, advance to November
Aug04

Election Beat: Primary voters choose nominees — Neeley, Weaver, Dixon win, advance to November

By Paul Rozycki The August primary election in Genesee County saw nearly 23 percent of voters cast ballots as they chose the nominees for the November election. That is slightly higher than the average turnout for most August primaries county-wide. However, the Flint turnout was below average at a little more than 14 percent, with 11,000 of the city’s 75,000 voters selecting two of the three mayoral candidates, Mayor Sheldon...

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