Coronavirus updates from Sloan Museum and Longway Planetarium
Mar12

Coronavirus updates from Sloan Museum and Longway Planetarium

Here is the COVID-19 response from the Sloan Museum at Courtland and Longway Planetarium: Coronavirus (COVID-19) Response Plan Sloan Museum and Longway Planetarium are currently open to the public, and will continue to closely monitor the latest developments regarding the COVID-19 Novel Coronavirus outbreak via the World Health Organization (WHO), the Centers for Disease Control (CDC), and the Michigan Department of Health and Human...

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Latinx community offers value not always recognized, Tendaji Talks presenter asserts
Mar11

Latinx community offers value not always recognized, Tendaji Talks presenter asserts

By Zach Neithercut In a city mostly comprised of white and African American residents, a minority some citizens may miss is the Latinx or Hispanic community, who make up about 3.9 percent of the population, according to the 2010 census. The March Tendaji Talk, presented by the organization Neighborhoods Without Borders at Longway Planetarium, attempted to bring attention to that sometimes overlooked community.   It featured Asa...

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Biden, Flint schools, MCC and Cynthia Neeley win in Genesee County primary
Mar11

Biden, Flint schools, MCC and Cynthia Neeley win in Genesee County primary

By Paul Rozycki With a turnout of about 26 percent, Genesee County voters gave victories to former Vice President Joe Biden, Flint Community Schools, Mott Community College, and Cynthia Neeley, in the March 10th “Big Tuesday” primary election. The presidential primary:  Michigan mattered Unlike 2016, when Bernie Sanders outpolled Hillary Clinton in Michigan’s Democratic primary, the voters in Michigan didn’t surprise the pollsters...

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Kildee names blight, development as top priorities, calls for aging cities “Marshall Plan” at FNU appearance
Mar10

Kildee names blight, development as top priorities, calls for aging cities “Marshall Plan” at FNU appearance

By Coner Segren Even though Genesee County has received about $67.5 million through the federal Hardest Hit Fund (HHF) to eliminate blight—funds which have funded demolition of 5,000 vacant properties—much more is needed, U.S. Fifth District Congressman Dan Kildee told participants at the March meeting of Flint Neighborhoods United (FNU). Addressing residents’ concerns  about how best to continue fighting blight in Flint, Kildee...

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Mays returns to city council after censure, more than 100 residents line up to voice opinions
Mar10

Mays returns to city council after censure, more than 100 residents line up to voice opinions

By Tom Travis Censured Councilperson Eric Mays (1st Ward) returned to City Council Chambers Monday night despite being censured for 30 days by his council colleagues, and a stream of residents lined up at the speaker’s podium to voice their displeasure about his exclusion from meetings.  Those opposed included many from the 1st Ward, along with a well-known activist with Flint roots, Sam Riddle, who joined in to lambaste the...

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