Four indictments for “45.” What will it mean for 2024?
Aug24

Four indictments for “45.” What will it mean for 2024?

By Paul Rozycki Donald Trump is running for president next year. He’s also facing 91 felony charges in both federal and state jurisdictions. With the first Republican debate last month behind us, we are about to begin the 2024 presidential election campaign. It may be the most unusual and challenging election we have ever seen. With over a dozen potential Republican candidates vying for the nomination only one name had been dominating...

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Education Beat:  New school year starts with $156 million ESSER funding moves; new backpack policy in place,  administrative changes announced;  Washington demo delayed; MSU partnership renewed
Aug21

Education Beat: New school year starts with $156 million ESSER funding moves; new backpack policy in place, administrative changes announced; Washington demo delayed; MSU partnership renewed

By Harold C. Ford A new academic year at Flint Community Schools (FCS) began Aug. 9, as students reported back to school under a newly-adopted backpack policy. The day before, on Aug. 8, several changes in administration positions were announced by FCS Superintendent Kevelin Jones in a press statement. And at its Committee of the Whole (COW) meeting, also on Aug. 9, the Flint Board of Education (FBOE): gained clarity on the status of...

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Every Flint pregnant mom to receive $1,500, no strings attached, plus $500 per month in “first of its kind” program
Aug04

Every Flint pregnant mom to receive $1,500, no strings attached, plus $500 per month in “first of its kind” program

By Canisha Bell and  Tom Travis Pregnant women in Flint will receive $1,500 each, no strings attached,  through a new program called Rx Kids  announced by the State of Michigan and other partners this week. The program  aims to provide every pregnant person and infant in the city of Flint, no income requirements attached, for food, prenatal care, rent, or whatever they need most. After giving birth, moms also will receive $500 per...

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Commentary:  Indictments, recalls, demolitions, resignations, and more — 10 things to watch for in the dog days of summer
Jul28

Commentary: Indictments, recalls, demolitions, resignations, and more — 10 things to watch for in the dog days of summer

By Paul Rozycki We may be in the midst of record-breaking heat during these dog days of August, and the political future may be as hazy as the Michigan horizon on a humid summer evening, enveloped in Canadian forest fire smoke. But with all the risks, and in no particular order, here are a few things we should be watching as we move into the cooler winds of autumn this year. They all deserve our attention, and any of these may deserve...

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Candice Mushatt elected to serve as Seventh Ward councilperson in a 5 to 2 vote
Jul27

Candice Mushatt elected to serve as Seventh Ward councilperson in a 5 to 2 vote

By Tom Travis City Council elected Candice Mushatt to represent Flint’s Seventh Ward Wednesday night. According to the city’s charter , the council had until July 30 to choose a successor for former Seventh Ward Councilperson Allie Herkenroder who resigned as of July 1. Mushatt has recently worked as a Community Education Advocate for the City of Flint teaching fire safety throughout the city.  Mushatt brings previous work...

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