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City of Flint distributing free masks to places of worship as part of Mask Up effort to keep community safe

City of Flint distributing free masks to places of worship…

Jun 26, 2020
FLINT, Michigan—Mayor Sheldon Neeley today is announcing a new program to distribute free masks to all churches and other places of worship in the…
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City of Flint Voting Locations

City of Flint Voting Locations

Jun 26, 2020
For voting locations in the City of Flint, please click here: https://cityofflint.wpengine.com/wp-content/uploads/2020/02/CITY-OF-FLINT-VOTING-LOCATIONS-BY-PRECINCT-2020.pdf
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Petitions Available for Three Flint School Board Seats

Petitions Available for Three Flint School Board Seats

Jun 26, 2020
Petitions are now available in the Flint City Clerk’s Office, second floor of City Hall, 1101 S. Saginaw St., for persons interested in seeking…
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Water restored to East Court Street area after temporary service disruption

Water restored to East Court Street area after temporary service…

Jun 26, 2020
FLINT, Michigan—Water service was temporarily disrupted to some households in the College and Cultural Neighborhood today.  A contractor working on the East Court Street…
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Flint to build Grand Traverse Greenway, a new 3-mile trail connecting Flint River and Genesee Valley trails

Flint to build Grand Traverse Greenway, a new 3-mile trail…

Jun 25, 2020
FLINT, Michigan—A new, 3-mile, paved trail in the City of Flint is one big step closer to being  completed, thanks to a upcoming property…
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City of Flint among the first in Michigan to declare Juneteenth an official city holiday

City of Flint among the first in Michigan to declare…

Jun 24, 2020
FLINT, Michigan—Juneteenth is now an official holiday in the City of Flint. “For too long, this country has failed to acknowledge the ills of…
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FACT SHEET: City of Flint’s Fight Blight team

FACT SHEET: City of Flint’s Fight Blight team

Jun 24, 2020
• The City of Flint is dramatically increasing the number of blight cleanups in the City of Flint.  • We are seeing roughly the…
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Some areas near East Court Street to be impacted by planned boil water advisory today (June 22, 2020)

Some areas near East Court Street to be impacted by…

Jun 22, 2020
This boil water advisory has ended. FLINT, Michigan—As part of the ongoing water main replacement and repaving project on East Court Street, water service…
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An open letter from Mayor Neeley in honor of Juneteenth: 

An open letter from Mayor Neeley in honor of Juneteenth: 

Jun 19, 2020
June 19, 2020 On Jan. 1, 1863, President Abraham Lincoln issued the Emancipation Proclamation, declaring illegal America’s greatest ill. It took two-and-a-half years for…
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Mayor Neeley and Council President Galloway ask residents to be good neighbors and respect Flint’s fireworks laws

Mayor Neeley and Council President Galloway ask residents to be…

Jun 18, 2020
FLINT, Michigan—Mayor Sheldon Neeley and City Council President Monica Galloway are teaming up to ask residents to be courteous of their neighbors and the…
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Chief Phil Hart responds to Trump official’s baseless criticism of Flint PD

Chief Phil Hart responds to Trump official’s baseless criticism of…

Jun 17, 2020
FLINT, Michigan—A senior Trump official lumped Flint in with Minneapolis while wrongly claiming that the City of Flint is operating under out-of-date, use-of-force policies.…
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Black Lives Matter mural installed on Martin Luther King Avenue in Flint

Black Lives Matter mural installed on Martin Luther King Avenue…

Jun 15, 2020
FLINT, Michigan—A massive Black Lives Matter street mural was painted along Martin Luther King Avenue on June 14, 2020, in Flint, Michigan. With the…
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