
FLINT, Michigan — City of Flint Assessor Stacey Kaake has been appointed president of the Michigan Assessors Association Board of Directors. The Michigan Assessors Association

FLINT, Michigan — City of Flint Assessor Stacey Kaake has been appointed president of the Michigan Assessors Association Board of Directors. The Michigan Assessors Association

FLINT, Michigan — Please be advised: Flint City Hall Customer Service hours, including the walk-up window, have been extended to now serve city residents from

FLINT, Michigan–A water valve has broken causing water service to be temporarily disrupted in the area of E. Carpenter Road while repairs are made. Water

FLINT, Michigan—Flint Police Chief Terence Green and Flint Mayor Sheldon Neeley are urging residents to protect themselves by avoiding house parties. House parties have been

FLINT, Michigan—Flint City Council today supported a $20 million settlement to benefit Flint residents and children impacted by the Flint water crisis. Mayor Sheldon Neeley

FLINT, Michigan–Flint City Council is scheduled to vote on Monday, Dec. 14, 2020 to decide whether or not it should approve a $20 million payment

FLINT, Michigan—Mayor Sheldon Neeley today continued his tradition of lighting dual holiday trees in celebration of the season, although the events were significantly different this

FLINT, Michigan—The City of Flint has completed its lead and copper testing required under the Safe Drinking Water Act more than one month ahead of

FLINT, Michigan–After decades of neglect, Mayor Sheldon Neeley announced his administration in 2021 will plan to invest millions of dollars into repairing the City’s local

FLINT, Michigan — Noting that under his leadership the City of Flint has never shut off residents’ water for lack of payment, Mayor Sheldon Neeley

FLINT, Michigan — In his first State of the City, Mayor Sheldon Neeley highlighted the importance of unity and teamwork in his administration’s achievements so

FLINT, Michigan—Mayor Sheldon Neeley will deliver his first State of the City at 7 p.m. on Tuesday, Dec. 8, 2020. The State of the City

FLINT, Michigan—Today, the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) and the City of Flint celebrated recent progress being made to improve and safeguard the quality of

FLINT, Michigan—Flint Police have issued a warrant for the arrest of a Mt. Morris Township man, who is accused of dumping in the 2100 block

FLINT, Michigan–Mayor Sheldon Neeley is urging residents to take advantage of a unique opportunity to save up to $75 for three months on their water

FLINT, Michigan—Mayor Sheldon Neeley will deliver his first State of the City in a televised address at 7 p.m. Dec. 8, 2020. The mayor called

This post has been updated with the video below. FLINT, Michigan—Mayor Sheldon Neeley has asked the city’s attorneys in the water lawsuit settlement to host

FLINT, Michigan—Mayor Sheldon Neeley announced today that he negotiated an extension to yard waste pickup in the City of Flint. The final curbside yard waste

FLINT, Michigan–The City of Flint has worked with its insurance company to add an additional $20 million to the state’s water-related civil lawsuit settlement to

FLINT, Michigan—Because of the rapidly increasing number of cases of Coronavirus locally and statewide, the City of Flint again will close temporarily to the public