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Election endorsements for our local millages, city council elections

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Residents pack Grand Blanc Twp. Hall to support embattled Fire Chief Jamie Jent; safety questioned

BY MIKE KILLLBREATH

CCN Executive Editor


GRAND BLANC TWP. (CCN) — After an explosive 911 call was exposed on Tuesday's Morning Gazette Radio Show, residents packed into the Grand Blanc Township Hall later that same evening (Oct. 28, 2025) to support embattled Fire Chief Jamie Jent.


A 911 call about the massive fire in Grand Blanc Township on

BY MIKE KILLLBREATH

CCN Executive Editor


GRAND BLANC TWP. (CCN) — After an explosive 911 call was exposed on Tuesday's Morning Gazette Radio Show, residents packed into the Grand Blanc Township Hall later that same evening (Oct. 28, 2025) to support embattled Fire Chief Jamie Jent.


A 911 call about the massive fire in Grand Blanc Township on Sept. 28 at Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints indicated that the fire department did not have "anybody else to send" to fight the fire which turned out to be the scene of a mass shooting that left four people dead and eight injured.


The Morning Gazette Radio Show had reported last week that Chief Jent had been placed on administrative leave, quoting anonymous but reliable sources.


A social media statement appeared "on behalf of Grand Blanc Township" within minutes after a similar report on a newscast by Metro Flint News/Talk Radio prior to Friday's Morning Gazette Radio Show story. The statement claimed erroneous assertions had been made by Chief Jent about his department being short-staffed. The statement, which was not attributed to any individual elected official or administration member, included a comment by Deputy Fire Chief Kent Miracle that staffing levels and equipment were proper.


The explosive 91 call contradicted what was written in the statement on behalf of the township.


Grand Blanc Supervisor Scott Bennett responded within an hour with another social media comment — this time saying Chief Jent had been taken off administrative leave. It was the first official confirmation by any township official that The Morning Gazette story last week was indeed true about reliable sources contending that Chief Jent would be fired on Tuesday at the board meeting after being placed on administrative leave.


No resolution to fire Chief Jent was placed on the agenda and no talk about it took place Tuesday after dozens of residents praised the dedication and professionalism of Chief Jent since becoming the department's leader last April and after the 911 call was aired on The Morning Gazette Radio Show.


"It's pretty embarrassing to the township after placing him on administrative leave after he essentially told the truth," said Mundy Township Supervisor Jennifer Arrand Stainton who taped the 911 exchange after noticing Mundy Township fire trucks racing toward what she would later learn was the church on McClandlish Road.


Chief Jent told board members and a big crowd Tuesday that staffing levels are "not safe" and in violation of federal requirements. He stressed that he refused to go along with an Oct. 10 edict that he support township board decisions to present an united front to the public.


"I won't break the law," Chief Jent said.

 about refusing the idea of making false statements to support the board's position. "I won't lie to the residents," he added.


Chief Lent has been pushing for better staffing levels and better equipment.


He said Township Superintendent Dennis Liimatta has said no more money will be budgeted for the fire department despite the low staffing levels in violation of federal guidelines for the safety of firefighters and residents.


Residents, fire fighters and union leaders (including from other cities) paraded to the podium to make statements in support of Chief Jent during the public comment portion of the meeting.


Supervisor Bennett began the meeting by reading a statement, saying the board intends to look into operations at the fire department at a later date.


He interrupted several speakers when their comments caused the audience to erupt into clapping. "That won't be allowed," Bennett said about the clapping on several occasions.


One resident also accused Bennett of "shutting off  comments on his Facebook page" to prevent negative opinions about his position on the fire department situation from being presented to the public.


Bennett has not responded to a request last week for a comment from CCN.


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Hundreds in Flint Twp. join No King protest movement across America to oppose Donald Trump policies

Hundreds in Flint Twp. join No King protest movement across America to oppose Donald Trump policies

BY ANA JONES

CCN News Writer


FLINT TWP. (CCN) — Hundreds in Flint Township turned out for a peaceful "No Kings" protest on Saturday (Oct. 18, 2025).


Motorists in vehicles along Linden Road honked their horns for a few hours to show support for the group who oppose the policies of President Donald Trump's administration. They turned out with 

BY ANA JONES

CCN News Writer


FLINT TWP. (CCN) — Hundreds in Flint Township turned out for a peaceful "No Kings" protest on Saturday (Oct. 18, 2025).


Motorists in vehicles along Linden Road honked their horns for a few hours to show support for the group who oppose the policies of President Donald Trump's administration. They turned out with creative signs and dressed in costumes.


Dewaun Robinson, President of Flint's chapter of Black Lives Matter, used a megaphone to thank residents for coming out to show their displeasure with Trump.


 The Flint Township event was one of a dozen scattered around the state.


It was the second time a No Kings protest


It was billed as a national Day of Action by organizers who planned the rallies across the country to protest what they describe as the "growing authoritarianism of the Trump-administration" since he took office in January.


It was anticipated to be one of the largest single-day protests in modern history with millions of people participating in more than 2,600 events across the USA.


Republican lawmakers in Michigan and in Washington D.C. have been criticizing the "No Kings" movement, some even blaming it for the government shutdown. Organizers countered the event was announced in September, nearly a month before the shutdown began Oct. 1.

Events are also highlighting what organizers say is a crackdown on free speech by the Trump administration.


Jaime Contreras, executive vice president of Service Employees International Union Local 32BJ, another group supporting the protests, said the United States belongs to working people, not billionaires. "We're saying 'yes' to health care for all and child care for all, 'yes' to strong unions, 'yes' to immigrant justice, and 'yes' to a democracy that works for the people who actually make this country run every day," Contreras said.


The union VP emphasized the "No Kings" events are committed to nonviolence, noting they have been organized in partnership with local groups and supported by trained marshals and community safety teams.


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Columnist Marty Embry reveals new book about Flint's long and great athletic tradition

Columnist Marty Embry of The Daily Gazette is known by our readers for his Viewpoint's Section opinions under his "On the Left" writings opposite our conservative columnist George Moss who pens "On the Right." Embry has now announced in today's column that he's adding another book to his collection. It's one he swore he'd never write. It'

Columnist Marty Embry of The Daily Gazette is known by our readers for his Viewpoint's Section opinions under his "On the Left" writings opposite our conservative columnist George Moss who pens "On the Right." Embry has now announced in today's column that he's adding another book to his collection. It's one he swore he'd never write. It's about Flint's storied and rich tradition in sports. Embry is a former professional basketball player overseas after a collegiate career at Depaul University. He won back-to-back state titles under Stan Gooch at the old Flint Central on what many consider the area's greatest prep team of all time.


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