“Both the city and the county messed up” on “invalid” Flint council swearing-in, according to County Clerk Gleason
Nov10

“Both the city and the county messed up” on “invalid” Flint council swearing-in, according to County Clerk Gleason

By Tom Travis “We all have to do better. Both the city and the county messed up,”  County Clerk John Gleason told East Village Magazine (EVM) in a phone interview Wednesday afternoon after declaring Monday’s swearing-in of the new Flint City Council “invalid.” “The board of commissioners appointed someone that should not have been appointed [to the county board of canvassers] and the city swore in...

Read More
E. Pierson Road and Dort Highway neighborhoods site of this week’s mobile COVID and Flu vaccination unit: free lunch, shots offered Thursday and Saturday
Nov10

E. Pierson Road and Dort Highway neighborhoods site of this week’s mobile COVID and Flu vaccination unit: free lunch, shots offered Thursday and Saturday

By Tom Travis A mobile COVID-19 and Flu vaccination unit will be in the neighborhoods surrounding E. Pierson Road and Dort Highway from noon to 3 p.m. Thursday, Nov. 11 and Saturday, Nov. 13.  A new community collaboration is bringing COVID vaccines, water, meals and other resources to Flint neighborhoods again this week, with free lunch, COVID-19 vaccines and flu vaccines available. The approved pediatric COVID-19 vaccination is not...

Read More
Majority female Flint City Council sworn in; first meeting cancelled as County Clerk declares ceremony “invalid”
Nov08

Majority female Flint City Council sworn in; first meeting cancelled as County Clerk declares ceremony “invalid”

By Tom Travis For the first time in Flint’s history, the city council is majority female. Of the six female councilpersons four are serving for the first time: Ladel Lewis (Ward 2)  Judy Priestley (Ward 4), Tonya Burns (Ward 6) and Allie Herkenroder (Ward 7) joining re-elected Councilpersons Jerri Winfrey-Carter (Ward 5) and Eva Worthing (Ward 9). This slideshow requires JavaScript. Quincy Murphy (Ward 3) and Dennis Pfeiffer...

Read More
Incumbents Galloway, Fields, and Griggs defeated; Flint City Council to have six new members
Nov03

Incumbents Galloway, Fields, and Griggs defeated; Flint City Council to have six new members

By Paul Rozycki Flint voters turned out in low numbers but made some big changes as they elected their new city council, defeating three incumbents, and electing three new members in wards where incumbents were not running again. The turnout for Genesee County was just under 13 percent of the registered voters, but the turnout in Flint was even lower, with most wards showing a turnout below 10 percent. The new council will have six...

Read More
Education Beat:  Flint School Board fiscal scrutiny of Williams legal services and  Lambert public relations firm intensifies
Oct29

Education Beat: Flint School Board fiscal scrutiny of Williams legal services and Lambert public relations firm intensifies

By Harold C. Ford “It’s going to get ugly … I’m ready for the fight … This man here [former Flint school board attorney Kendall Williams] making a million dollars. Unbelievable.” –Joyce Ellis-McNeal, Oct. 13, 2021, Flint school board meeting Fees charged to Flint Community Schools (FCS) by The Williams Firm, for legal services, and Lambert & Co., for public relations work, came under intense scrutiny by the Flint Board of...

Read More