City of Flint confirms it will honor ‘all issued food vouchers’ despite restoration of SNAP benefits
By EVM Staff In a Nov. 13 City of Flint press release, Mayor Sheldon Neeley confirmed the city will move forward with its ...
By Kate Stockrahm The North Flint Food Market, a long-anticipated co-op grocery store near the corner of Clio and Pierson ...
By Kate Stockrahm While the federal shutdown may be nearing an end, organizations that stepped in to support those whose SNAP benefits and paychecks remain in limbo are still working overtime. “We ...
By Kate Stockrahm In a departure from its usual programming, Mott Community College’s Ballenger Eminent Persons Lecture ...
By Kate Stockrahm On Thursday, a federal judge ordered the Trump administration to fully fund this month’s Supplemental ...
By EVM Staff After receiving nearly 200 nominations, the Flint & Genesee Group named 17 awardees at last night’s 11th annual ...
By EVM Staff The University of Michigan-Flint will host “Cracks in the Pavement,” a free community symposium on November 6, ...
Consumers Energy will interrupt electric service for close to 3,800 customers to replace electric lines in Genesee County this week as part or its effort to reduce the frequency and length of power ...
By Harold C. Ford The Flint Board of Education (FBOE) celebrated the opening of its first new building in decades – formally dubbed “The Cube @ Brownell-Holmes” – during its regular ...
I have too many shoes. Well, more honestly: I have too many things, period. Too many shoes, sure, but also too many old coffee mugs, too many mismatched pots and pans and plates and glasses, too many ...
The October 2025 edition of East Village Magazine features an in-depth look at local and national issues — from the Supreme Court’s new term and its potential impact on presidential power, to Flint’s ...
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