Pierce Park, millage details, Crim school plans topics at CCNA
Dec01

Pierce Park, millage details, Crim school plans topics at CCNA

By Nic Custer A proposal has emerged for reuse of the long-vacant Pierce Golf Course, City Administrator Sylvester Jones told the College Cultural Neighborhood Association at its November meeting. Jones also addressed Kearsley Manor residents’ concerns about a rental inspection fee issue with their landlord. Other business at the meeting included details on the safety millage results, a report on a Crim Fitness Foundation community...

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Flint residents report increased behavioral, physical woes since water crisis, CASPER survey confirms
Nov30

Flint residents report increased behavioral, physical woes since water crisis, CASPER survey confirms

By Megan Ockert People in many Flint households have been experiencing worsening of their behavioral health, including trouble concentrating, signs of depression and increased anxiety or stress since the Flint water crisis began, according to a recent survey of 182 randomly selected households conducted by a consortium of local, state and federal health officials. The survey was carried out as a Community Assessment for Public Health...

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Montessori classroom offers new learning options for Flint public schools
Nov30

Montessori classroom offers new learning options for Flint public schools

By Jan Worth-Nelson Can a classroom that allows students to learn at their own pace, help one another, and follow their natural curiosities  actually work in a public school system? And could such a teaching approach enrich options for Flint students and help convince reluctant parents to bring their children back to the public schools? A group of Flint-area parents fervently believe the answer to both questions is “yes.” Due to their...

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Village Life:  Buckle up for the pursuit of truth
Nov27

Village Life: Buckle up for the pursuit of truth

 Amendment I. Congress shall make no law respecting an establishment of religion, or prohibiting the free exercise thereof; or abridging the freedom of speech, or of the press; or the right of the people peaceably to assemble, and to petition the government for a redress of grievances. By Jan Worth-Nelson There’s a room in our house I can’t go into right now. It’s the den, a formerly beloved room we’ve always nestled into, a small...

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With PepsiCo Foundation grant, community groups launch two water crisis “help centers”
Nov22

With PepsiCo Foundation grant, community groups launch two water crisis “help centers”

 By Jan Worth-Nelson A $570,000 grant from the PepsiCo Foundation was put to work this week with the launch of two Food Bank-managed community “help centers” aimed at continuing recovery efforts from the Flint water crisis. In a chilly parking lot under sunny skies at Bethel United Methodist Church, officials from PepsiCo, along with city officials and community leaders, celebrated the collaboration which brings two...

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