Nominating petitions available for 2021 Flint City Council seats
Feb01

Nominating petitions available for 2021 Flint City Council seats

Nominating petitions are available now in the City Clerk’s office (2nd floor of Flint City Hall, 1101 S. Saginaw St., Flint) for the upcoming election for city council, City Clerk Inez Brown has announced in a press release. Deadline and requirements for filing Nominating petitions must be signed by at least 75 registered voters in the ward in which the candidate seeks election. Candidates must complete their petition and file...

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Flint Symphony Orchestra 2021 season opener goes virtual, livestreaming Stravinsky’s “Pulcinella” Suite & Prokofiev’s “Peter and The Wolf”
Feb01

Flint Symphony Orchestra 2021 season opener goes virtual, livestreaming Stravinsky’s “Pulcinella” Suite & Prokofiev’s “Peter and The Wolf”

The Flint Symphony Orchestra (FSO) kicks off the 2021 season COVID-style Saturday, Feb. 6, with Igor Stravinsky’s “Pulcinella” Suite and Sergei Prokofiev’s most popular performed work, “Peter and the Wolf,” according to a press release from the FSO.   Under current COVID-19 restrictions in Michigan, the FSO will not be able to perform for a live, in-person audience. Instead, for the first time, the concert is offered...

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Flint Public Library re-opens for browsing and computer services at Courtland Center
Feb01

Flint Public Library re-opens for browsing and computer services at Courtland Center

The Flint Public Library (FPL)  at Courtland Center is reopening Tuesday, Feb. 2 for  computer and genealogy services and one-hour browsing visits, the library announced  in a press release issued Friday.  Due to elevated rates of COVID-19, patrons had been limited to ordering materials for pick up, but will now be able to use resources, browse the collection, and visit for up to one hour in the library and its annex. Computers,...

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Flint Institute of Arts opening Art School for spring session;  registration begins Feb. 2
Jan27

Flint Institute of Arts opening Art School for spring session; registration begins Feb. 2

Art classes at the Flint Institute of Arts (FIA) will resume for spring term if encouraging Covid-19 trends continue. Spring classes begin March 8, 2021. “We have been closely monitoring our region’s infection rates and trends. The numbers continue to fall and unless there is a new and unexpected resurgence, we will reopen,” Art School Administrative Assistant Hannah Stark wrote in an email to FIA members.   Registration...

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COVID, water crisis exacerbating mental illness in Genesee County, health systems rep warns
Jan18

COVID, water crisis exacerbating mental illness in Genesee County, health systems rep warns

By Coner Segren COVID-19 is exacerbating a mental health crisis in Genesee County, according Lisa Bruder of the Genesee Health System (GHS) in a presentation to the January meeting of Flint Neighborhoods United (FNU). “It would be impossible to live through COVID and not be impacted by in some way by stress or grief,” said Bruder,  manager of education at the GHS. “We need to tend to our community that has an existing mental health...

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COVID vaccine will go first to health care and essential workers, residents of long-term facilities and high risk population
Dec19

COVID vaccine will go first to health care and essential workers, residents of long-term facilities and high risk population

Health care personnel, residents of long-term facilities, workers in essential and critical infrastructure, and people at high risk for severe COVID-19 illness are recommended to be the first groups to get the COVID vaccine, according to interim guidelines issued Dec. 11 by the Michigan Department of Heath and Human Services (MDHHS). A Dec. 11 Michigan Department of Health and Human Services (MDHHS) press release announced the interim...

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