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Hancock City Manager Mary Babcock discussed the proposed dog park the city is planning to build near the Hancock Driving Park during the recent council meeting. She also addressed various grants the city will be working with over the course of the year.
HANCOCK The City Council held their meeting for May on Wednesday, dealing with everything from energy to the capital improvement plan.
Construction and improvement were the opening topics of discussion, as the city received a note from SEMCO Energy, informing the city and its residents that they will begin replacing gas lines in the next few months.
Flint residents commemorate 7 years of water crisis with letter to officials, vow to continue ‘fighting for justice’
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FLINT, MI - Flint residents gathered Sunday afternoon to commemorate seven years since the beginning of the Flint water crisis, reflecting over those lost, the city’s progress and what remains to be done.
A few dozen residents, some standing outside and some remaining in their cars, attended the April 25 event held at the old farmer’s market at 420 E. Boulevard Drive.
The water crisis was triggered in Flint nearly seven years ago when the city, while being run by state-appointed emergency managers, changed Flint’s water source to the Flint River.
Flint water service line manager gets contract extension, says work could be complete by early summer
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Crews dig up and replace lead service lines April 18 on the 2300 block of Calumet Street on FlintÕs east side. Mayor Karen Weaver said Friday that she is Òputting a pauseÓ on the use of hydro-excavation to identify lead pipes, claiming it is unreliable. (Jake May | MLive.com)Jake May
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FLINT, MI The company that manages Flint’s program for replacing lead and galvanized water service lines is back on the job and predicting the effort that started five years ago could be completed by early summer.
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