Free COVID testing for Flint residents returns to Shiloh MBC Thursday and Friday
Jul07

Free COVID testing for Flint residents returns to Shiloh MBC Thursday and Friday

The City of Flint has issued the following announcement: “FLINT, Michigan—Free COVID-19 testing will return on Thursday and Friday to Shiloh Missionary Baptist Church through the continued partnership of state, county and local entities. Testing at Shiloh has been extremely popular with residents with more than 1,200 tests conducted during two previous testing cycles [starting Memorial Day weekend]. The testing site tends to...

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Absentee and mail-in ballots to be mailed out Tuesday to Flint residents;  ACLU raises concerns
Jul06

Absentee and mail-in ballots to be mailed out Tuesday to Flint residents; ACLU raises concerns

By Tom Travis Absentee ballots will begin to be mailed out Tuesday, July 7, Flint City Clerk Inez Brown said in a phone interview Monday. In the face of an inquiry by the Greater Flint ACLU, questioning the City Clerks’ procedures, Brown said she could not confirm the number of applications for mail-in ballots received so far nor the number of ballots that will be mailed out tomorrow, July 7. About 70,000  registered Flint...

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Education Beat: Flint school board nixes new administration’s plan to reopen schools
Jun30

Education Beat: Flint school board nixes new administration’s plan to reopen schools

By Harold C. Ford On June 29, with barely five weeks remaining until the start of the 2020-2021 school year, the board of education of Flint Community Schools (FCS) rejected the plans for reopening schools put forward by Anita Steward, the district’s new superintendent. A motion to move 6th, 7th  , and 8th graders to the Holmes building at 6602 Oxley on Flint’s north side and to house kindergarten through 5th graders at the Brownell...

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Education Beat:  Lopez fired, Steward hired as Flint Community Schools staff challenges continue
Jun28

Education Beat: Lopez fired, Steward hired as Flint Community Schools staff challenges continue

By Harold C. Ford “I’m just overwhelmed how we were left in March and she stepped up.” …Vera Perry, board trustee, Flint Community Schools, June 25, 2020 At a special meeting of the board of education of Flint Community Schools (FCS) June 25, Derrick Lopez was terminated as FCS superintendent “without cause” in a 4-1 vote of those present. Those voting to terminate Lopez’ contract were: Diana Wright, vice president; Danielle Green,...

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Last piece of Flint River-Genesee Valley trail acquired;  links Flint to statewide Iron Belle trail
Jun25

Last piece of Flint River-Genesee Valley trail acquired; links Flint to statewide Iron Belle trail

A new three-mile-long paved trail in the City of Flint is one step closer to completion, thanks to an upcoming property acquisition by the City of Flint announced Thursday. Called the Grand Traverse Greenway, it will complete an 18-mile path connecting the Flint River and Genesee Valley trails. And it is the final piece to complete Flint’s portion of the Iron Belle Trail, which will extend from Belle Isle in Detroit to Ironwood in the...

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