Flint City Council December update:  AECOM award, HUD contracts okayed
Jan01

Flint City Council December update: AECOM award, HUD contracts okayed

By Meghan Christian While personalities continued to clash at meetings, the Flint City Council (FCC) made key decisions at their two December meetings, awarding contracts to implement a $30 million housing grant and adding $1 million more than the original contract to AECOM for continuing water pipeline replacement. AECOM supplemental funds opposed but approved 5-4 One of the most divisive decisions facing FCC in December was whether...

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Review: The Little Prince “tames” Rep audiences with good storytelling, acting, direction, and stage design
Dec31

Review: The Little Prince “tames” Rep audiences with good storytelling, acting, direction, and stage design

By Patsy Isenberg The stage version of “The Little Prince,”  written by Rick Cummins and John Scoullar based on the beloved children’s book by French author Antoine de Saint-Exupéry, closed Dec. 23 after a successful run at the Flint Repertory Theater. The Rep’s execution of the endearing play, with only four characters, featured deft direction, excellent acting, evocative set design, and haunting sound...

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Commentary: People’s health comes first–fighting the Lead and Copper Rule is shameful
Dec28

Commentary: People’s health comes first–fighting the Lead and Copper Rule is shameful

[This op-ed was originally published in the Detroit Free Press;  reprinted with permission] By Ridgway White The most important function of government is to protect the safety and well-being of citizens. That’s why it’s disheartening to learn some southeast Michigan cities and the utilities that serve them are trying to thwart Michigan’s new Lead and Copper Rule. Instead of suing to block implementation of the rule, they should put...

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Jacky King laid to rest:  Flint loses a genuine hero
Dec23

Jacky King laid to rest: Flint loses a genuine hero

by Harold C. Ford “Get out there and make a damn difference.”  –Jacky King, Dec. 2017, STAND Magazine  The greater Flint area, the Beecher community in particular, lost a genuine hero on Dec. 13, 2018 with the passing of Jacky King.  King, 65, succumbed to a year-long battle with brain cancer. Community activist, entrepreneur, Hall of Fame martial artist, urban farmer, Mt. Morris Township trustee, and mentor to thousands of...

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Miracle on One Hurley Plaza Street:  Children’s Hospital wins $70,000 in online vote
Dec20

Miracle on One Hurley Plaza Street: Children’s Hospital wins $70,000 in online vote

By Darlene Carey In a late night rally of community support Tuesday,  Hurley Children’s Hospital, based out of Flint, Bay City and Saginaw, edged out the Helen DeVos Children’s Hospital of Grand Rapids for the top prize of $50,000 in the Vote for Miracles Contest. Along with the votes of everyday citizens in the international contest, there was an added local element:   Dr. Alan Klein, a Hurley Hospital pediatric dentist since...

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