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Former Flint DPW director asks judge to reconsider disqualification in water crisis case Updated 11:47 AM; Today 11:47 AM Howard Croft, director of public works, listens during a news conference on Tuesday, Feb. 10, 2015 at City Hall in Flint. Flint s city officials have hired Veolia Water North America as a water consultant to aid in improving Flint water quality issues, paying $40,000 to the company that will make recommendations in two weeks. (Jake May | MLive.com)The Flint Journal Facebook Share FLINT, MI The city’s former Department of Public Works director is asking a Genesee District Court judge to reconsider recusing himself from the criminal Flint water crisis case against him and is using the words of a lead prosecutor to bolster his case. ....
Bucks County Courier Times Residents of Lower Bucks County who are having trouble getting an appointment for the COVID vaccine now have a new outlet to register. The group Concerned Pastors of Bristol and Vicinity, the county health department and the nonprofit No Longer Bound Prevention and Training Services are partnering to create a vaccination site to serve residents of underserved communities. People who are in the 1A category who live or work in Bristol Borough, Bristol Township, Levittown, Morrisville or Bensalem can register in the following ways: Register with your local church Linconia Tabernacle congregants and residents of Bensalem that meet the 1A criteria can call 215-245-9051 ....
Flint Jefferson School was rescued from foreclosure. Now pastor with deep ties wants second chance to save it Updated Feb 08, 2021; Facebook Share FLINT, MI Nearly 100 years after Jefferson Elementary School was built on North Street, the city of Flint must decide whether the property can be reborn and whether a pastor who has seen it operate in the best and worst of times can be part of any turnaround. The Rev. Derrick Aldridge, pastor of 2nd Chance Church, wants the city to honor a commitment by the Flint City Council to sell the building at 5306 North St., to him for $1,000 a move that comes more than 40 years after the church led by his father, the late Rev. Avery Aldridge, first purchased the building from the Flint Community Schools and established the Foss Avenue Christian School there. ....
Flint residents ‘hopeful’ water crisis charges against Snyder, other officials will bring justice Updated Jan 13, 2021; But Flint residents want to be clear this is not the end to the crisis. The Associated Press first reported Tuesday, Jan. 12, that Snyder and others have been told they are being charged. It has been more than six years since the city’s water was switched to the Flint River. Residents still hope for justice for harm done after the switch when lead found its way into drinking water. As now 6-year-old Sincere Smith grows older and learns about the Flint water crisis he lived through as a baby and toddler, his mother, Ariana Hawk, said she is going to teach him he was a “hero,” a “brave kid.” ....
Everything we know about charges Rick Snyder, others could face in Flint water scandal Joe Guillen and Christine MacDonald, Detroit Free Press Flint: An American Nightmare Replay Video UP NEXT The revived criminal investigation into the Flint water crisis expanded this week with charges now expected against former Michigan Gov. Rick Snyder and other ex-officials for their role in the environmental catastrophe that devastated the majority Black city with lead-contaminated water, according to press reports and defense attorneys. The state attorney general’s office informed some defense lawyers about upcoming indictments in Flint and told them to expect initial court appearances soon, according to the Associated Press, which first reported the pending charges on Tuesday. ....