City Council Beat: Mays again makes dramatic exit from Council meeting, as the rest settle on leadership roles
Feb06

City Council Beat: Mays again makes dramatic exit from Council meeting, as the rest settle on leadership roles

By Tom Travis Eric Mays made a dramatic exit from the City Council again Wednesday night. This time he left on his own accord in a storm of yelling at the entire council. Business did return to normal with the departure of the First Ward councilperson, as the council voted on several ordinances to be moved to Monday’s council agenda. And new critical council leadership was voted on, nearly unanimously. A larger than usual crowd showed...

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Flint native Ninah Sasy to advise City of Flint as clean water public advocate
Feb05

Flint native Ninah Sasy to advise City of Flint as clean water public advocate

By Darlene C. Carey “Let’s get to work. Let’s move some dirt,” Gov. Gretchen Whitmer encouraged at the 2020 State of the State address, urging transitional change throughout the State of Michigan. Whitmer discussed the need for outreach for new moms and families, especially in unrepresented and marginalized areas stating, “This year, my budget will include extension of health coverage for a full year for low income women who have had...

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Dangers of children using social media focus of Public Affairs Forum panel
Jan31

Dangers of children using social media focus of Public Affairs Forum panel

By Jeffery L Carey Jr. The panelists were unanimous in their views Tuesday night as Flint educators discussed  social media related to children and their education: even though it creates complications, can be dangerous and needs careful monitoring, it’s going to be there “until the power goes out.” Hosted by Flint Area Public Affairs Forum (FAPAF), the  discussion at the Flint Public Library was sponsored by Baker...

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Education Beat:  Flint’s public schools face existential challenges
Jan29

Education Beat: Flint’s public schools face existential challenges

By Harold C. Ford “Education is the great equalizer…You can never bring families to Flint unless we improve the schools.”  …Dana Dyson, Flint resident, Flint Board of Education meeting, Jan. 23, 2020 After seven meetings of its board of education in the first three weeks of calendar year 2020, Flint Community Schools (FCS) face an existential challenge probably unlike anything since the opening of Flint High School at S. Saginaw and...

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Analysis:  Bipartisanship the driving force in Michigan’s newly reformed no-fault auto insurance
Jan28

Analysis: Bipartisanship the driving force in Michigan’s newly reformed no-fault auto insurance

By Jeffery L Carey, Jr. If you own and drive a vehicle in the Flint community, then you have likely grown accustomed to hefty insurance rates.  This is because Michigan is the most expensive state for car insurance in all of the United States for the sixth consecutive year. “The Wolverine State,” described in Insure.com’s 2019 edition of, car insurance rates by state, “is in a league of its own when it comes to car insurance, with an...

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