There is no secret when it comes to the City of Flint's financial problems but things are turning around. Flint may receive $1.1 million for public safety from the state budget. Keep your fingers crossed because we need the money.
In order to keep our lights on and the garbage picked up, Flint residents may see an increase in cost for new proposal. Things are tight but we need to turn things around.
The City of Flint Police and Fire Departments could be losing quite a few bodies if the proposed cuts by Flint's Emergency Manager, Darnell Earley, are put into place.
Flint City Councilman Eric Mays has been formally charged in connection to last month's arrest. On Friday, Mays was asked by several leaders to step down and he refused. Well, things officially became more complicated for our city's reputation.
Those who follow me on YouTube, you know my channel is all about sneakers. Last year I visited Sneaker Con Chicago and turned the camera on to capture my experience. This was my first time at Sneaker Con and I had a great time. But yesterday, April 24th,213, a subscriber of mine left a negative comment about my beloved city of Flint. I need your help in how I should respond.
If you ever lived in Flint for any amount of time you know about Flint Atwood Stadium. Being a resident for more than 10 years, you know how the 11,000 seat stadium has been a staple for events and football games. It seems as if the historic landmark has become too expensive for the City of Flint to maintain and run and talks with Kettering University have begun for a partnership.
The city of Flint has a surplus of items that haven't been used in a long time so rather than having them collect dust, Flint will be auctioning them off today to raise some money.
Flint Police will continue to make arrest for marijuana possession after approved marijuana proposal. It doesn't look like the Flint Police Department will allow marijuana possession to slide pass their handcuffs. Many recreational marijuana users may be upset and confused.
The Public Act 4 seems to remain in place for the City of Flint. From what I understand, Public Act 4 allows a Emergency Manager to come into the City and help restructure things to operate more efficiently.
So there has been citizens in the area getting signatures on a petition to remove Public Act 4...