Flint’s Black Lives Matter Advisory Council application process open
Jun07

Flint’s Black Lives Matter Advisory Council application process open

Anyone interested in following up on the week’s protests following the George Floyd murder may find an available option here, in this press release issued by City Hall: FLINT, Michigan—Flint residents who are interested in being a part of the Black Lives Matter Advisory Council to the Flint Police Department are invited to officially express their interest. The new citizen-led initiative announced this week by Mayor Sheldon...

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Water pipeline replacement resumes as coronavirus restrictions ease
Jun02

Water pipeline replacement resumes as coronavirus restrictions ease

By Jan Worth-Nelson The City of Flint announced Tuesday that water pipeline replacement,  paused the last two months by the coronavirus lockdowns, will resume this week. When work stopped in March, 9,554 lead or galvanized pipes had been replaced, part of the city’s infrastructure recovery from the water crisis triggered in 2014 when the lack of corrosion control in the pipes from Flint River water unleashed lead from old pipes...

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Mayor Neeley creates Black Lives Matter Advisory Council, announces other city actions
Jun01

Mayor Neeley creates Black Lives Matter Advisory Council, announces other city actions

Below is the full text of a press release issued by the City of Flint following a protest at City Hall Tuesday afternoon.  Mayor Sheldon Neeley announced several of these actions during his remarks to the assembled peaceful group:  Mayor Sheldon Neeley today announced a series of actions being taken by the City of Flint in response to the death of George Floyd. Upon speaking to multiple community members and listening to the crowds of...

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Peaceful protests continue as Sheriff Swanson says, “No need to burn the city down–You can have your voice heard”
Jun01

Peaceful protests continue as Sheriff Swanson says, “No need to burn the city down–You can have your voice heard”

By Tom Travis For a second time in two days, protesters gathered Sunday night, this time in downtown Flint, to send their message that black lives matter and police brutality needs to end. Genesee County Sheriff Chris Swanson, who had drawn national attention Saturday for joining with the protestors on Miller Road, returned to be with the protestors again and promised, “We are with you.” A speaker set up in front of the...

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Flint area residents take to the streets protesting injustice
May31

Flint area residents take to the streets protesting injustice

By Tom Travis Along with thousands of others across the country, Flint residents took to the streets Saturday night voicing their protest of the murder of George Floyd in Minneapolis. Beginning around 6 p.m. lines formed at the Target store entrance on Miller Road. Protesters left the parking lot area and began entering the street blocking traffic. Chanting crowds swelled from less than 100 to over 200 protesters through the evening....

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