Thursday, September 18th, 2025
Good morning, Flint. Here's your local news at a glance for Thursday, the 18th of September.
COMMUNITY NEWS
- ➤ More families in Genesee County are relying on the local food pantry Outreach East in Davison due to rising grocery prices and ongoing food insecurity affecting over 70,000 residents. The pantry partners with Trader Joe's to supply fresh produce and family meals—officials urge community donations to keep supplies steady. ABC 12
- ➤ The Flint and Genesee Group is inviting nominations for its 11th Annual Art of Achievement Awards that honor standout businesses and individuals in Flint and Genesee County — nominations will be accepted online until 11:59 p.m. on Friday, Oct. 3. Mid-Michigan Now
ACCIDENTS NEWS
- ➤ A large fire broke out at the IBEW-NECA Electrical Industry Training Center near Bishop International Airport in Flint Township on Wednesday at 10:50 a.m., with an explosion heard and heavy smoke seen as multiple Genesee County fire departments battled the blaze until it was mostly contained by 11:45 a.m. (no injuries have been reported). ABC 12
CRIME NEWS
- ➤ Michigan State Police launched the 'opening the door' campaign to educate families on digital safety and prevent online child exploitation by running a public service announcement through December, following 472 search warrants and 145 arrests by the Internet Crimes Against Children Task Force in 2024 — local officials urge parents to stay alert to digital grooming risks. ABC 12
EDUCATION NEWS
- ➤ More than 35,000 Michigan students experienced homelessness during the 2023-2024 school year, up from 32,000 and facing challenges with attendance and graduation. Shelly Hoffman of the Shelter of Flint said tighter housing and economic conditions are pushing the rise—emergency housing, enrichment programs and McKinney-Vento support help keep students in school. Mid-Michigan Now
- ➤ Flint Community Schools revealed plans at Wednesday night’s board meeting for a new high school that will replace the long-vacant Flint Central and Whittier Elementary School buildings—most of the existing structures will be demolished, and the project design incorporates community ideas supported by a grant from the Charles Stewart Mott Foundation. Mid-Michigan Now
- ➤ Yesterday, Gov. Whitmer joined local leaders and educators to celebrate the newly renovated campus of Brownell STEM Academy and Holmes STEM Middle School Academy in Flint. The upgrades include updated classrooms, modern athletic facilities, a new early childhood center and the Cube at Brownell-Holmes community hub — funded by federal ESSER funds and support from the Charles Stewart Mott Foundation. Mid-Michigan Now
GOVERNMENT NEWS
- ➤ Michigan Congresswoman Haley Stevens introduced the No Tariffs on Groceries Act — a bill that would remove the president's power to impose tariffs on new grocery and farm products without Congressional approval — today to help Flint families facing rising food prices. ABC 12
- ➤ Today, the Michigan Department of State said it will not look into claims that Flint councilman Leon El-Alamin does not live in his ward—leaving City Clerk Davina Donahue to act on any challenge after his arrest on domestic violence and assault charges in Mt. Morris Township. MLive
- ➤ Michigan Attorney General Dana Nessel said on Wednesday she will intervene in major utility rate cases after DTE filed its announcement on Friday to seek a natural gas rate hike—any approved changes will not take effect until September 2026. Mid-Michigan Now
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Anna p.s. Live at Tenacity Brewing
8 PM - 2 AM — Tenacity Brewing — Free entry — Enjoy the soulful sounds of Anna p.s. while sipping on local brews.
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2025 Flint & Genesee Food Summit
10 AM – 5 PM — Flint Farmers' Market — Ticketed event — Celebrate and support the local food system with keynote speakers, workshops, and local delicacies.
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Nosey Parker Live at Market Tap
7-11 p.m. — Market Tap — No cover charge — Experience the powerful vocals of Kayla MacMillan and a talented ensemble at this Flint-based music event.
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Learn From Us Tour: Hair Education Experience
10 AM – 4 PM — Beauty Mark Salon llc — Lunch included — Engage in a high-energy hair class that covers color theory and creative techniques.
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Brent Cobb Concert
7-8:30 p.m. — The Machine Shop Concert Lounge — 18 and over — Experience Brent Cobb & the Fixin's Ain't Rocked in a While Tour in Flint's vibrant venue.
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