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The ruling came in a case where four children were suing two engineering firms for their role in Flint’s water system
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Federal officials will be watching elections in Grand Rapids, Detroit, Flint, Pontiac, and Southfield to see if there are any problems.
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Since 2016, the city has inspected more than 27,000 service lines have been inspected and more than 10,000 have been replaced. But more work is needed to be done.
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Buick City was once a beating heart in the center of Flint’s economy. These days, it's little more than a parking lot for GM trucks.
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Snyder was among nine former government officials charged last year as part of an investigation into the Flint water crisis.
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Earlier this month, a judge dismissed the charges against seven defendants, citing a Michigan Supreme Court ruling finding problems with the one-person grand jury used to obtain indictments
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“You’re seeing year over year seller gains drop in Lansing(-7.8%), in Kalamazoo (-7.2%)and in Ann Arbor (-6.1%) at rates that are similar to what we’re seeing nationally,” said Rick Sharga, executive vice president of market intelligence at ATTOM.
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Officials with Lockhart Chemical filed for Chapter Seven bankruptcy protection this week in Pennsylvania, in a move that allows for the company’s assets to be liquidated, while holding creditors at bay.
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A $1.5 million grant will fund community-based violence intervention. The city is also getting a $2.5 million grant from the National Sexual Assault Kit Initiative.
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Judge Elizabeth Kelly dismissed criminal charges against former government officials on Tuesday, citing a June Michigan State Supreme Court ruling.