Effects of “that question” still echo:  Denise Ghattas on her appearance at the CNN Debate
Jul20

Effects of “that question” still echo: Denise Ghattas on her appearance at the CNN Debate

By Jan Worth-Nelson Since the night of March 6, when Denise Ghattas stood up in Whiting Auditorium at the CNN Democratic Debate and asked Bernie Sanders, “Do you believe that God is relevant?” she has been lambasted and mocked on Google, slandered on an extremist left-wing misogynist website, stalked by a Florida imposter, accused of being a Hillary Clinton “plant,” and had her identity stolen. She’s not...

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Former Dort Motor Car Company factory eyed for “makerspace”
Jul10

Former Dort Motor Car Company factory eyed for “makerspace”

By Stacie Scherman A former factory of the Dort Motor Car Company, built a hundred years ago for the budding auto industry, soon could be the home for making things again, this time on a very 21st century model. That might include people repairing small machines, people repairing bicycles, and even people making custom ballet tutus. The former factory, at 129 N. Grand Traverse St. northeast of the Flint River, is being proposed as the...

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Pipe replacements hitting stumbling blocks, water safety guarantees uncertain, city and state officials report
Jul08

Pipe replacements hitting stumbling blocks, water safety guarantees uncertain, city and state officials report

By Robert R. Thomas The Flint city administration’s goal of removing lead service lines paid for by $2 million in state money has been jeopardized by unexpectedly high contractor bids, Steve Branch, Mayor Karen Weaver’s chief of staff, explained to about 70 partners in the Flint Water Recovery Group meeting last week under the dome at City Hall. In the meantime, the process of attempting to provide safe water through the...

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Michigan Activities Pass opens doors to state parks, museums, five Flint sites
Jul01

Michigan Activities Pass opens doors to state parks, museums, five Flint sites

By Kayla Chappell Starting with a library card, a free program is offering Michigan families admission to state parks, museums, and discounts to other summer events such as the Michigan Renaissance Festival. The Michigan Activities Pass (MAP), introduced in 2007, had only offered museum destinations but now has combined with the state Park and Read program which grants access to state parks. According to the MAP website, more than 400...

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“Filtered water” green light draws alarm, reassurance from community partners
Jun23

“Filtered water” green light draws alarm, reassurance from community partners

By Jan Worth-Nelson The announcement issued today by the Environmental Protection Agency that Flint’s water is now safe for all populations and all uses, if filtered — a dramatic shift from the status quo understanding since January — drew responses of surprise, alarm, annoyance and reassurance from about 80 community partners at the Flint Water Recovery group meeting under the dome at City Hall. Up until today, the...

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