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Marty's old home at Flint Public Library contains historical messages of history

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Examining real meaning behind Black History Month

Examining real meaning behind Black History MonthExamining real meaning behind Black History MonthExamining real meaning behind Black History Month

Marty's old home at Flint Public Library contains historical messages of history

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Former Flint school board President Dr. Danielle Green ends silence; blasts what she calls "corrupt' politicians

BY ANA JONES

CCN Staff Writer


ATLANTA (CCN) —  A former Flint Board of Education President has ended her silence.


From her new home in Atlanta, Georgia — Dr. Danielle Green issued a statement on social media Sunday to blast what she called "corrupt" local politicians.


"Flint is my home," Dr. Green said. "It sickens me what the corrupt politic

BY ANA JONES

CCN Staff Writer


ATLANTA (CCN) —  A former Flint Board of Education President has ended her silence.


From her new home in Atlanta, Georgia — Dr. Danielle Green issued a statement on social media Sunday to blast what she called "corrupt" local politicians.


"Flint is my home," Dr. Green said. "It sickens me what the corrupt politicians have done to this city."


Morning Gazette Radio Show host Mike Killbreath delivered the first local media report about her statement on his Monday (Feb. 16, 2026) morning program.  He also revealed that the former school board leader will sit down this week to be a guest on his show.


He told his listeners: "She promises to tell all."


Dr. Green left Flint for Atlanta after the Detroit Free Press and other media reported that she accepted a plea bargain deal after reportedly slamming a fellow school board member's head against a table. The story made news headlines around the globe, even becoming a topic of conversation on ABC TV's popular morning show, The View.


Dr. Green has never talked to any reporters about the situation and Killbreath told CCN, "All ofyou at our Daily Gazette will need to tune in to my radio show for this one. No advance tips about what she plans to reveal. She said this entire episode has been hard for her and that being around her grandchildren in Atlanta helped her cope with how she says this entire incident ruined her life. She admits being near suicide at times."


This was Green's statement on Facebook:


 "All I could do was shake my head. Trustee Rutherford is clearly standing alone — and I know what that feels like because I’ve been there.


"The Board President is abusing her position she continues to conduct herself as a dictator for personal gain. She doesn’t even pretend to be a personal of good moral standing. Publicly calling people “retarded,” bragging about being a so-called “six-figure woman,” all while claiming to serve a community facing serious challenges — it’s disgraceful.  Just look at the facts: declining test scores, falling enrollment, severe budget restraints, hundreds of thousands of ESSER and Title funds sent back to the federal government, school closures, staffing deficiencies, and lawsuits stemming from bullying and harassment by board members. This is what happens when you build a team of cowards whose only mission is to silence those unwilling to tolerate corruption. 


"Nobody in this community cares about her alleged six-figure salary — except perhaps the co-conspirators who benefit from the deception and alleged kickbacks.  Let’s talk about the pattern: A daycare shut down for serious health and safety violations. A position in FCS supposedly teaching children to read, despite evident literacy struggles displayed during board meetings. A PhD from an institution with an address listed as an empty lot.


"Fundraising for the deaths of board members’ family members with questions about where the money went. And now, collective alignment with individuals whose only apparent goal is relevance at any cost.  As for the investigation she suggested — it’s laughable. 


"As a professional con artist liar and manipulator she knows exactly what she's doing..... do not be fooled. She will either get her buddies and herself to vote down the investigation or manipulate the results as she has done in the past.   The community doesn't need anymore apologies from elected officials who continue to come in to rob, kill, steal and destroy. Resign and turn yourself in.   My prayer is and will always be that God steps in and eliminates the racist bigot, cowards and coons for the greater good of education, the children and community. "


PHOTO CAPTION: Pictured above this photo is former Flint Board of Education President Danielle Green.

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Metro Flint Radio One launched as new 24/7 golden oldies music station with old fashioned top-of-the-hour newscasts around the clock

Metro Flint Radio One launched as new 24/7 golden oldies music station with old fashioned top-of-the-hour newscasts around the clock

He said on the CCN Ns, "Today is the perfect day for the launch of our second of what will soon be four 24/7 internet radio stations. Today is 'World Radio Day' that was first announced in 2011 by UNESCO Radio which refers to the long-standing efforts of the United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization to use radio as 

He said on the CCN Ns, "Today is the perfect day for the launch of our second of what will soon be four 24/7 internet radio stations. Today is 'World Radio Day' that was first announced in 2011 by UNESCO Radio which refers to the long-standing efforts of the United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization to use radio as a tool for fostering education, peace, and free expression. Since 1947, UNESCO has produced, distributed, and supported radio programming, focusing on community media, promoting diversity, and providing training for broadcasters worldwide. After receiving a stamp of approval two years later by the U.N. General Assembly. According to 

CCN Staff Writer


A new radio station launched on "World Radio Day" as the Metro Flint regional area's second 24/7 internet radio station.


Crusader Communications Network Inc ("CCN"), owners of The Daily Gazette, added Metro Flint Radio One to its radio station family to join Metro Flint News/Talk Radio and Metro Flint Sports Radio.


A simulcast happened on the CCN News Final at 11:50 pm Friday night (Feb. 13, 2026) on Metro Flint News/Talk Radio with the dual broadcast lasting all night until 7 am.


General Manager Mike Killbreath said "World Radio Day" was an ideal day for the launch by Crusader Communications Network Inc. ("CCN").


He said on the CCN News Final before flicking on the switch for the new 24/7 streaming signal, "Today is the perfect day for the launch of our second of what will hopefully soon be one of our four 24/7 internet radio stations. Today is 'World Radio Day' that was first announced in 2011 by UNESCO Radio which refers to the long-standing efforts of the United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization to use radio as a tool for fostering education, peace, and free expression. Since 1947, UNESCO has produced, distributed, and supported radio programming, focusing on community media, promoting diversity, and providing training for broadcasters worldwide. After receiving a stamp of approval two years later by the U.N. General Assembly. According to Radio.com theme of World Radio Day 2026 is 'Radio and Artificial Intelligence: AI is a tool, not a voice.' In 2026, AI puts both the radio format and radio industry at a pivotal point in its 100-plus year history. UNESCO’s attitude is that AI is best deployed in radio with care. This World Radio Day, their emphasis is the importance of a thoughtful approach to AI with clearly defined strategies for its use."


Killbreath will be interviewed more in-depth at 11:53 pm Friday on the CCN News Final presented daily on Metro Flint News/Talk Radio at 11:30 pm.


CCN management has already launched Metro Flint Sports Radio as an  extra stream and most of the sports programming on the original internet radio station has already been shifted there, including high school sports broadcasts and popular programs such as Michigan Sports Zone Show, The Daily Gazette Sports Night Show and the longest-running sports talk radio show on the local air waves — The Daily Gazette Sports Weekend Show. 


"We are hoping to make Metro Flint Sports Radio a  full 24/7 radio station like Metro Flint News/Talk Radio and Metro Flint Radio One," KIllbreath added. "Next up, a station to be known as Michigan News/Talk Radio is launching as a partner with our statewide online daily newspaper web site known as My AM Advantage."


You can click the button below to listen live to the all-new Metro Flint Radio One which has a Golden Oldies music format with a five-minute news break at the top of every hour beginning on Monday (Feb. 16, 2026).

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BY CRYSTAL BLAIR

Michigan News Connection Staff Writer


(PNS) — The Safeguard American Voter Eligibility Act is now before the U.S. Senate after narrowly passing the House in April of last year. The bill would require in-person proof of citizenship to register to vote.


Voting rights advocates called it unnecessary and discriminatory, warning 

BY CRYSTAL BLAIR

Michigan News Connection Staff Writer


(PNS) — The Safeguard American Voter Eligibility Act is now before the U.S. Senate after narrowly passing the House in April of last year. The bill would require in-person proof of citizenship to register to vote.


Voting rights advocates called it unnecessary and discriminatory, warning it would end online and mail registration and disenfranchise millions of eligible voters.


Rep. Haley Stevens, D-Mich., opposes the proposal and said she will push to restore the John Lewis Voting Rights Act, which requires federal review of election law changes in places with a history of discrimination.


"To protect every American's right to vote in this country and to pass the Freedom to Vote Act," Stevens emphasized. "This is going to ensure that every American can have their voice heard and their vote counted."


Supporters of the Safeguard American Voter Eligibility Act argued the measure is needed to protect election integrity, saying requiring in-person proof of citizenship would help prevent noncitizens from registering to vote and restore public confidence in U.S. elections.


Brian Lemek, founder and executive director of the advocacy group Defend the Vote, said the requirement to present a passport or birth certificate could hit Michiganders especially hard.


"Sixty percent of Michigan residents, they don't have a passport – that's like 5 or 6 million people – and more than two million women in Michigan don't have a birth certificate that matches their married name, so they wouldn't be eligible to vote," Lemek outlined. "Across the country we're going to see tens of millions of people that don't have the documents required."


Backers of the measure contended the bill sets a clear, uniform national standard, making voter registration more transparent and easier to verify.


PHOTO CAPION: Pictured above this story is Rep. Haley Stevens.

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Higher Affordable Care Act market place plans hit more than 300,000 Michigan families

Higher Affordable Care Act market place plans hit more than 300,000 Michigan families

BY CRYSTAL BLAIR

Michigan News Connection Staff Writer


(PNS) — Millions of Americans with serious health conditions relied on the credits for affordable health insurance.


Victoria Sylvester, a small business owner and cancer survivor in Traverse City, is one of them.


"As somebody that really absolutely has to have health care, has to have ins

BY CRYSTAL BLAIR

Michigan News Connection Staff Writer


(PNS) — Millions of Americans with serious health conditions relied on the credits for affordable health insurance.


Victoria Sylvester, a small business owner and cancer survivor in Traverse City, is one of them.


"As somebody that really absolutely has to have health care, has to have insurance, it's very stressful to think that I may lose my insurance or have terribly high premiums," Sylvester explained. "I already had an increase in my deductible."


Those who back the cuts warned continuing expanded credits indefinitely could strain the federal budget and crowd out funding for other priorities.

Guide to what's inside today's edition:

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CAMPAIGN 2026 SPECIAL SECTION


Editor's Notebook by Mike Killbreath: Campaign fever heating up across Metro Flint regional area as we're inside 6 months away from primary


Count up to 7 for Genesee County candidates with enough signatures to be on August primary ballot


Leonard adds historic state board vote getter to his team for Governor as c

CAMPAIGN 2026 SPECIAL SECTION


Editor's Notebook by Mike Killbreath: Campaign fever heating up across Metro Flint regional area as we're inside 6 months away from primary


Count up to 7 for Genesee County candidates with enough signatures to be on August primary ballot


Leonard adds historic state board vote getter to his team for Governor as chair for education reforms



VIEWPOINTS SECTION


Editor's Notebook by Mike Killbreath: Flint's embattled 1st Ward City Councilman Leon El-Alamin gets judge's permission to move


George Moss On the Right: President Trump dealing with some of world's most despicable people in attempt to make country great again



PREP SPORTS SECTION


Flint Powers Catholic's high-flying unbeaten girls roll over Grand Blanc; boys lose tough one to Bobcats


Prep Basketball Scoreboard



METRO SECTION


Flint City Council elects Candace Mushatt as new President after 62 rounds of voting


Flint City Councilwoman Tonya Burns reacts to statement by woman who denied living with Leon El-Alamin



LIFE STYLES SECTION


Interim Editor named for Flint online magazine featuring 'good stories' about county's biggest city


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


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





Section-by-Section Top Stories:

SPORTS SECTION


Sports Thoughts Column by Mike Killbreath

Social media outrage prevents Calumet hockey hero / ex-inmate Ben Johnson from continuing second chance at realizing NHL dreams


 Michigan basketball teamp prepares to host unbeaten Big 10 leader Nebraska 



STATE NEWS


Oakland County businessman Perry Johnson plans to spend $8 million in 60

SPORTS SECTION


Sports Thoughts Column by Mike Killbreath

Social media outrage prevents Calumet hockey hero / ex-inmate Ben Johnson from continuing second chance at realizing NHL dreams


 Michigan basketball teamp prepares to host unbeaten Big 10 leader Nebraska 



STATE NEWS


Oakland County businessman Perry Johnson plans to spend $8 million in 60 days to win GOP nod for Governor


Michigan legislators move closer to ban on cell phones during class in Michigan public schools


 Federal regulators crack down on GM, OnStar over sharing driver data with companies to spy on drivers 


State legislators considering laws to change how jet fuel is produced and used in Michigan

 
New report by environmental officials offers roadmap for Michigan’s Great Lakes in 2026 



NATION & WORLD


Arrest of ICE Supervisor in Cincinnati raises questions about vetting of its agents across USA


43 million student loan borrowers in default on notice about wage garnishments ahead for new year


Ohio sees increased ICE enforcement under Operation Buckeye; Columbus police say they are not involved


Hemp farmers in Maine and across USA warn federal THC ban will wipe out their industry

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MFRO is your favorite station for golden oldies classic music! We also deliver old-fashioned 5-minute newscasts at the top of every hour except at 10 am and 10 pm after our one-hour CCN News Wake-up Hour at 9 am and our CCN News Final at 9 pm daily. 

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Sheriff Swanson announces 6-count felony arrest in Vienna Twp road rage incident on I-75

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We endorse incumbents Christopher Carr, Andrew Nyquist and Norm Williams  for Grand Blanc City Council


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

M-15 CONNECTION

3 M-15 corridor residents injured in weekend crash  in Birch Run Twp; 22-year-old Columbiaville man killed


Jury convicts 40-year-old Robert Nowotny for exchanging gun fire with police after chase from Mundy Twp. thru Burton to Davison

TRI-COUNTY NEWS

Fenton attorney K.C. Baran throws hat in ring (again) for Genesee County  67th District Court judge seat


New Year's Eve message from long-time Holly Hotel owners about construction work continuing

WEST VALLEY VOICE

Jury convicts 40-year-old Robert Nowotny for exchanging gun fire with police after chase from Mundy Twp. thru Burton to Davison


Recall threatened over Supervisor Ted Henry's $117,000 annual salary at Clayton Twp 


 Swartz Creek school board member announces surprise resignation after trying to get her husband appointed


Halo Burger celebrate its late long-time operator Terry Thomas on its 102nd anniversary


Flushing football team loses at Fenton to open Metro League season; Clio, Owosso set up showdown of unbeatens on Friday in Clio


Reactions to news on Mega Site in Mundy Twp no longer in play for chipmaker giant Western Digital


Flint & Genesee Economic Alliance leader confirms Western Digital not coming to Mega Site in Mundy Twp

Michigan Immigration Rights Center warns of ICE raids coming in Swartz Creek, Mundy Twp

GENESEE VALLEY PRESS

Mt. Morris man faces life as habitual offender 4th offense after conviction on meth, weapons, fleeing police


Proclamation honoring life of Mexican community leader David Arceo  set for Monday's Flint Twp board meeting


 Sheriff Swanson announces 6-count felony arrest in Vienna Twp road rage incident on I-75


Witness says dead body discovered in vehicle was reason Flint Township police closed down road Saturday 


Legendary figure at old Flint Central High School loses battle with cancer; Joe Eufinger was 80

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Jury convicts 40-year-old Robert Nowotny for exchanging gun fire with police after chase from Mundy Twp. thru Burton to Davison

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