Commentary:  How to win an election without votes?  Gerrymander!
Oct22

Commentary: How to win an election without votes? Gerrymander!

By Paul Rozycki The people who cast the votes decide nothing. The people who count the votes decide everything. -Joseph Stalin In a democracy the winners in elections are supposed to be decided by whoever gets the most votes. And that is usually true. However, the Soviet dictator’s words may be an ominous warning today. That basic, simple democratic rule can be manipulated to give victory to those who don’t get the most votes. For...

Read More
With host Dan Kildee, Joseph Kennedy III visits Flint, calls for long-term revitalization
Oct21

With host Dan Kildee, Joseph Kennedy III visits Flint, calls for long-term revitalization

By Jan Worth-Nelson U.S. Congressman Dan Kildee brought his House of Representatives colleague, Rep. Joseph Kennedy III of Massachusetts, to Flint Saturday, a visit culminating in a tour of the Flint Farmer’s Market where, after buying fresh tomatoes, flowers and a danish from Crust,  the two emphasized the need for access to fresh fruits and vegetables in the wake of the Flint water crisis. Kildee and Kennedy, grandson of...

Read More
Tribalism, bankruptcy, a city “tithe” to the homeless emerge as proposals at first mayoral candidate forum
Oct19

Tribalism, bankruptcy, a city “tithe” to the homeless emerge as proposals at first mayoral candidate forum

By Jan Worth-Nelson A Flint audience of about 6o got a closer look at five of the 18 candidates for mayor of the city at the Flint Public Library Thursday night in the first of two candidate forums. Their decidedly mixed comments ranged from proposing a city “tithe,” to establishing a tribal government that makes its own license plates to resisting the pending contract for the city’s water source. The forum featured...

Read More
Mayor calls for GLWA decision, touts water crisis progress, Lear and GM news in State of the City address
Oct18

Mayor calls for GLWA decision, touts water crisis progress, Lear and GM news in State of the City address

  By Meghan Christian Beginning with the water crisis, Mayor Karen Weaver acknowledged Tuesday night in her second State of the City address at City Hall that there is still work to be done, but said evidence suggests the city is moving in the right direction. She also repeated her recommendation that the city continue to use the Great Lakes Water Authority as its water source. According to Weaver, this recommendation would...

Read More
Review:  Excellent FYT “Wrinkle in Time” honors classic tale, offers relevant themes
Oct16

Review: Excellent FYT “Wrinkle in Time” honors classic tale, offers relevant themes

By Sherrema Bower When Madeleine L’Engle first wrote her timeless children’s classic, “A Wrinkle in Time,” in 1960, the book was rejected nearly 30 times before being accepted by Farrar, Straus & Giroux, who published it to acclaim in 1962. “Wrinkle” won L’Engle a Newberry Medal and is the first of her “Time Quintet,” a fantasy and science fiction series of five novels for young adults. It has appeared on both the New York Times...

Read More