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Some important financial news for Flint mothers. Then, the first nationally syndicated Black female cartoonist talks about her book tour. An update on a rare Michigan bird. Finally, some advice from Zak Rosen and friends.
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More than 620,000 tons of materials passed through Michigan’s recycling centers in fiscal year 2022. State officials say that’s about 66,000 tons more than the previous record.
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Flint officials are also enforcing the city’s new vehicle forfeiture ordinance.
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"The city has mismanaged this program and has missed its deadlines,” said NRDC attorney Addie Rolnick.
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In a new study, Virginia Tech professor Marc Edwards suggests the increase in Flint children entering special education programs since the crisis may be partially driven by the media and parents telling healthy children they’re learning impaired because of their lead exposure.
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Judge Newblatt's decision is the latest court ruling moving the $626 million settlement forward.
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The Alert-Flint system is similar to notification programs in many other communities around Michigan and the country.
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What strategy is Ford taking to increase their electric vehicle market? A conversation about theater and women’s rights. Then, new revelations around sexual assault in Southeast Michigan youth hockey.
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The lion’s share of the money is going to GM plants in Flint and Bay City, Michigan.
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Former Fire Chief Ray Barton said the mayor wanted him to cover up the alleged firefighter misconduct to maintain his support from the Flint’s firefighters’ union ahead of his re-election in November.