Judge rules in favor of voters’ rights and calls for accountability in City Clerk’s office
Jul24

Judge rules in favor of voters’ rights and calls for accountability in City Clerk’s office

By Tom Travis Voters’ rights and prospects for proper processing of absentee ballot applications and ballots received a shot in the arm Thursday from Judge Celeste Bell of the 7th Circuit Court. Bell ruled in favor of a lawsuit by the American Civil Liberties Union (ACLU) ordering the Flint City Clerk to comply with several terms including the Clerk’s office increasing open hours and days. In addition the judge ordered the...

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“We’re at an intersection of crisis,” Mayor Neeley says and offers three point plan to combat crime in Flint
Jul21

“We’re at an intersection of crisis,” Mayor Neeley says and offers three point plan to combat crime in Flint

By Tom Travis In a press conference today Mayor Sheldon Neeley along with Police Chief Phil Hart presented a three-point plan to combat crime in the City of Flint: — Formation of a Special Investigative Unit, — A recruitment effort to hire new officers, and — A “no questions asked” gun buy back program. Noting the ongoing pandemic, the social upheaval and call for police reform and growing crime...

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“Rally 4 Action” at City Hall features line up of Black candidates, former Mayor Weaver,  Little Miss Flint
Jul20

“Rally 4 Action” at City Hall features line up of Black candidates, former Mayor Weaver, Little Miss Flint

By Tom Travis In what was billed as a “Rally 4 Action – It’s time we do something different, in order to be the difference!” political candidates running for the August election, activists and community leaders spoke on the lawn of Flint City Hall Saturday. The event’s masters of ceremony were Black Lives Matter Flint president DeWaun Robinson and First Ward Flint City Councilperson Eric Mays. Weaver:  Be...

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Education Beat:  Flint School board approves plan to re-open schools online Aug. 5
Jul20

Education Beat: Flint School board approves plan to re-open schools online Aug. 5

By Harold C. Ford A plan for all Flint students to return to school  Aug. 5 on a virtual/online basis only has been approved by the board of the Flint Community School (FCS) district. Then in September, following recommendations from  the state and other sources, FCS students would continue school in three possible formats: face-to-face/brick-and-mortar; virtual/online; or a hybrid of the two. The full plan is available at the Flint...

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Sloan Museum receives $400K from Hagerman Foundation for new early childhood gallery
Jul17

Sloan Museum receives $400K from Hagerman Foundation for new early childhood gallery

By Jan Worth-Nelson A new $400,000 grant from the Flint-based Hagerman Foundation to the Sloan Museum of Discovery will provide funding for a new early childhood gallery, and brings the Flint science and history museum to within $2 million of its $27.6 million fundraising goal, Sloan Executive Director Todd Slisher announced today. The latest donation brings the Hagerman Foundation’s contributions to the museum to a total of $1...

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