Education Beat: Gov. Whitmer suspends face-to-face learning at K-12 schools for rest of year
Apr03

Education Beat: Gov. Whitmer suspends face-to-face learning at K-12 schools for rest of year

By Harold C. Ford “Well we got no choice/All the girls and boys/School’s out with fever” …lyrics from School’s Out, Alice Cooper Michigan Gov. Gretchen Whitmer Thursday signed an executive order which will close all K-12 school buildings for the rest of the 2019-2020 school year “unless restrictions are lifted.” Highlights of Executive Order 2020-35 include the following: The Michigan Association of Intermediate School Administrators...

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City of Flint water pipeline replacement work suspended because of coronavirus
Apr02

City of Flint water pipeline replacement work suspended because of coronavirus

The following announcement was Thursday received from the City of Flint: “The City of Flint filed notice today that it has temporarily suspended work on the service line replacement program to help prevent the spread of coronavirus. “Because work crews go door-to-door, work in close proximity to each other, and must have face-to-face contact with residents, the project creates an ideal environment for the spread of...

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MTA city bus routes suspended;  Ride to Wellness suspension extended after more drivers test positive
Apr02

MTA city bus routes suspended; Ride to Wellness suspension extended after more drivers test positive

by Madeleine Graham City fixed-route bus service in Flint has been suspended as of today, April 2, extending to May 4, according to Ed Benning, CEO of the Mass Transportation Authority (MTA). In addition, in light of recent developments with two more drivers testing positive for COVID-19, suspension of Ride to Wellness service in Flint has been extended to May 4,  Benning said. The only MTA service remaining is Your Ride, which...

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Flint residents join in “Light Up The Night” support for medical professionals
Apr02

Flint residents join in “Light Up The Night” support for medical professionals

By Tom Travis A Westside Flint neighborhood joined in a national observance Thursday night to show support for medical professionals fighting the coronavirus. As virus fears mount and the grim statistics grow exponentially, America seems to be gearing up for a month likely to bring sickness and death across the globe like no other time in our modern memories. Yet communities throughout the country took time to show love and support to...

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Rerouting of storm sewer at Buick City paused due to COVID-19 restrictions
Apr02

Rerouting of storm sewer at Buick City paused due to COVID-19 restrictions

The following announcement was received today from RACER Trust, manager of the former Buick City property in Flint. More information is available at https://www.racertrust.org/buickcity18 “April 1, 2020 — Work to replace and reroute over 3,600 feet of underground storm sewer lines through RACER Trust’s Buick City property in Flint has been paused indefinitely in response to Governor Whitmer’s Executive Order to cease...

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Mayor Neeley announces  9 p.m. to 6 a.m.curfew for City of Flint starting Thursday, April 2
Apr01

Mayor Neeley announces 9 p.m. to 6 a.m.curfew for City of Flint starting Thursday, April 2

By Jan Worth-Nelson Editor’s Note:  THE CURFEW STARTS THURSDAY NIGHT.  Sorry for our earlier statement that it was Tuesday. Stating there are groups of people in Flint not taking the coronavirus crisis seriously enough, Flint Mayor Sheldon Neeley Wednesday evening announced at citywide curfew from 9 p.m. to 6 a.m. starting Thursday, April 2. Violating the curfew, set for the next 30 days,  is a misdemeanor punishable by 90 days...

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