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Genesee County’s Operation Arrowhead, a targeted crime enforcement initiative in downtown Flint, could be changing from a pilot program to a fixture in the central business district and at surrounding college campuses. ....
Genesee County officials are considering pink slips for employees who work in the city of Flint’s lockup as talks about reimbursements have broken down and the facility continues to operate under the terms of an expired contract. ....
Genesee County appears ready to dismantle its Board of Health, a local advisory group that hasn’t met in eight months and that at least some members of the Board of Commissioners say is unnecessary. ....
At least for now, Genesee County won’t fly ‘Thin Blue Line’ flag Updated 3:54 PM; Today 3:54 PM Genesee County Commissioner Shaun Shumaker, R-Fenton Twp., speaks during a meeting of the county Board of Commissioners on Wednesday, May 12. Behind him is a Thin Blue Line flag that Shumaker proposed be flown over county buildings in May in recognition of Police Appreciation Month. The resolution to do that was referred to a committee of the board. Facebook Share GENESEE COUNTY, MI A resolution to declare May as Police Appreciation Month and to fly a “Thin Blue Line” flag over county buildings has been knocked off track, sent to a committee for further study by the county Board of Commissioners. ....
Genesee County could fly ‘Thin Blue Line’ flag, but symbol has been banned elsewhere Updated May 13, 2021; Facebook Share GENESEE COUNTY, MI The county Board of Commissioners is considering a resolution to declare May as Police Appreciation Month, and some members are defending a request to fly the “Thin Blue Line” flag at all county buildings despite the symbol having been banned elsewhere. Three of the nine commissioners promoted the actions at a news conference Monday, May 10, two days before a vote on the resolution is scheduled. “Genesee County’s fallen officers will never be forgotten, nor will their services to their respective communities,” the resolution says in part. “By choosing to commit themselves to law enforcement, these brave individuals answered the call for service and willingly put their lives in jeopardy.” ....