Blessing of the Animals honors “creatures who know nothing of the madness of the world”
Oct10

Blessing of the Animals honors “creatures who know nothing of the madness of the world”

By Jan Worth-Nelson Today’s  annual Blessing of the Animals at St. Paul’s Episcopal Church, affected and re-arranged by the coronavirus, was something special–even though it went to the dogs. Thirteen of them, to be exact,  in noisy canine COVID-compliance on the front lawn of the church, accepting in most cases calmly the blessing from St. Paul’s rector Dan Scheid — a gesture he delivered expertly with a...

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Pandemic Alters Halloween Plans for Flint; Four Neighborhoods offer Community Buildings for Trick-or-Treaters
Oct09

Pandemic Alters Halloween Plans for Flint; Four Neighborhoods offer Community Buildings for Trick-or-Treaters

Community groups for four neighborhood-based options will offer an alternative to the traditional door-to-door trick-or-treating method this Halloween. The community events will be held, with all standard safety precautions, at the following four locations on Saturday, Oct. 31: Berston Field House, 3300 N. Saginaw St., 5:30 p.m. to 7:30 p.m.  Latinx Technology and Community Center,  2101 Lewis St., 4:30 p.m. to 5:30 p.m. Bethel United...

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Pride Fest activities begin Friday with Free Community BBQ; virtual activities continue through the weekend
Oct08

Pride Fest activities begin Friday with Free Community BBQ; virtual activities continue through the weekend

By Tom Travis A free community BBQ will be offered Friday, Oct. 9 from 3 p.m. to 7 p.m. in the parking lot behind Wellness Services, Inc. located at 311 E. Court St. as part of a weekend of activities for Flint Pride Fest 2020.   According to Rachel Strickland, prevention specialist at Wellness Services, the Flint Pride Fest was originally scheduled for June 20 and was postponed due to COVID-19.  Strickland said Flint Pride was...

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Flint School Board to close Northwestern except for Central Kitchen
Oct07

Flint School Board to close Northwestern except for Central Kitchen

By Harold C. Ford “The big question: What to do with Northwestern?” … Carrie Sekelsky, FCS executive director of finance, Sept. 9, 2020 “N-Dub” is the nickname proud graduates of Flint’s Northwestern High School often use to reference their alma mater, including a former colleague of this writer.  Wildcat pride has been obscured, however, by the financial dilemma the Northwestern campus has become for Flint Community Schools (FCS)....

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Mayor Neeley responds to Michigan Supreme Court ruling against Gov Whitmer
Oct05

Mayor Neeley responds to Michigan Supreme Court ruling against Gov Whitmer

By Tom Travis Flint Mayor Sheldon Neeley Monday urged residents and businesses “to continue following all recommended precautions against the spread of COVID-19,” following a ruling by the Michigan Supreme Court to overturn Gov. Gretchen Whitmer’s actions to attempt to control COVID-19. Whitmer’s executive order powers were slashed by the highest court in the State on Friday. The Michigan Supreme Court, which...

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