Education Beat:  Linda Boose to fill vacant Flint Community Schools Board seat
Mar17

Education Beat: Linda Boose to fill vacant Flint Community Schools Board seat

By Harold C. Ford Linda Boose was selected Tuesday by the Flint Board of Education (FBOE) to fill a seat vacated a month ago by Adrian Walker.   The decision came after two rounds of interviews lasting nearly 2.5 hours, with five members of the board  – Danielle Green, president; Joyce Ellis-McNeal, vice-president; Laura MacIntyre, treasurer; Allen Gilbert and Chris Del Morone, trustees, voting unanimously for Boose.  Trustee Carol...

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11-hour city council session disintegrates into a lecture from the public and EAB president
Mar16

11-hour city council session disintegrates into a lecture from the public and EAB president

By Tom Travis Beleaguered for 11 hours, the city council verbally wrestled with each other in Monday night’s meeting discussing the topics: “respect, decorum, and censure.” Members of the public, council members and the chair of the Ethics and Accountability Board (EAB) lectured the officials on their behavior and lack of completing “city business.” “Repeated lack of decorum and violations of the...

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“It only takes one person”:  historic Mott Park Neighborhood residents come together to rejuvenate abandoned club house and grounds
Mar12

“It only takes one person”: historic Mott Park Neighborhood residents come together to rejuvenate abandoned club house and grounds

By Tom Travis “It just takes one person to have that vision or to have that love for their community. And that one person must be brave to step out and take the bull by the horns. It just takes one person and then they’ll gravitate and get other people involved. Even in a bad neighborhood, it takes just one person,” said Mott Park Neighborhood resident, Gennois Wiggins. “And I would add that it starts with one...

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$9.6 million in federal spending coming to Flint-area organizations, Kildee announces
Mar11

$9.6 million in federal spending coming to Flint-area organizations, Kildee announces

By Tom Travis Support for a North Flint food cooperative, assistance for affordable housing and blighted property demolition, training for school nurses, criminal justice reform, funding for more critical care hospital beds, and creation of a science and technology student mentoring program are among Flint-area initiatives set to benefit from $9.6 million of federal funds approved this week. The appropriations are part of a $1.5...

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Laborious eight-hour city council committee meeting tackles council rules, North Flint food market
Mar10

Laborious eight-hour city council committee meeting tackles council rules, North Flint food market

By Tom Travis It took the city council finance committee eight hours Wednesday evening  to tussle their way through a contentious meeting.  The agenda contained 10 resolutions to be discussed, but the council spent most of the eight hours discussing, arguing and battling through two resolutions in particular. One resolution concerned setting a date for a public hearing for residents’ input on the rules that govern the city...

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