Commentary:  A top 10 “to do” list for Mayor-Elect Sheldon Neeley
Nov07

Commentary: A top 10 “to do” list for Mayor-Elect Sheldon Neeley

By Paul Rozycki Sheldon Neeley has been elected mayor in a close contest, defeating incumbent Mayor Karen Weaver by 205 votes. But as soon as the celebrations and victory parties are done, the hard work begins. Whoever had won the election, the challenges for Flint would remain the same.  What follows is a top ten “To Do” list for Mayor Neeley as he begins his term as Flint’s new mayor. The water crisis Clearly Flint needs to bring...

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Education Beat:  School board mulls water system, promotions, residency flap, attrition and retention concerns
Nov06

Education Beat: School board mulls water system, promotions, residency flap, attrition and retention concerns

By Harold C. Ford The month of October was filled with consequential developments and decisions for Flint’s public schools at the Oct. 9 (Committee of the Whole) and Oct. 16 (Regular Board Meeting) board of education meetings. It included the introduction of “smart water stations”, the launch of a new partnership with the Michigan Association of School Boards (MASB), controversy about a board member’s residency status, adoption of a...

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No scandal:  Kerry Washington,  Secretary of State Benson deliver GOTV message to Flint Neighborhoods United
Nov05

No scandal: Kerry Washington, Secretary of State Benson deliver GOTV message to Flint Neighborhoods United

By Luther Houle Flint Neighborhoods United (FNU) members were surprised at the end of this month’s meeting by a chance to meet “Scandal” actress Kerry Washington as she visited Flint in a “Get Out The Vote”  effort. Washington arrived at the Flint Public Library with Michigan Secretary of State Jocelyn Benson at about 11 a.m. Saturday, Nov. 2 while FNU members were just wrapping up for the day. About 45 of...

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Flint Poet Laureate Semaj Brown to perform at UM-Flint Nov. 13
Nov03

Flint Poet Laureate Semaj Brown to perform at UM-Flint Nov. 13

By Jan Worth-Nelson Flint’s new poet laureate Semaj Brown will present a poetry and prose reading at 6 p.m. Nov. 13 in the Kiva Auditorium at the University of Michigan – Flint. The event, sponsored by the UM – Flint English Department, is free and open to the public. Also part of the evening will be a discussion with UM-Flint linguistics professor Erica Britt, along with a book signing. Brown, a poet, author, scientist, educator and...

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After 640+ days, Flint hires new ombudsperson;  EAB member quits over process
Nov03

After 640+ days, Flint hires new ombudsperson; EAB member quits over process

By Melodee Mabbitt Two years after Flint voters elected to fill the position, the City of Flint has a new ombudsperson. Tané Dorsey starts the week of Nov. 4. Dorsey is a Flint native, a graduate of Flint Northern High School and the University of Michigan. She has years of experience as an Investigator in the U.S. Federal Court system and as the Chief Ombudsman Analyst for the State of Michigan. The Office of the Ombudsperson will be...

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