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FLINT, MI -- A city of Flint spokesman apologized today, June 3, for not notifying neighbors on Flint's east side in advance of Army training that included thunderous explosions this week.
"We apologize that the timing of the public notification was a little bit off," city spokesman Jason Lorenz said. "In the future, as the military is working, we will try to let people know as early (as possible) in advance that this is going on."
The city said in a news release Tuesday that residents should expect until June 12 to hear noises associated with Army training and to see military helicopters at locations that have not been disclosed.
FLINT, MI -- A city of Flint spokesman apologized today, June 3, for not notifying neighbors on Flint's east side in advance of Army training that included thunderous explosions this week.
"We apologize that the timing of the public notification was a little bit off," city spokesman Jason Lorenz said. "In the future, as the military is working, we will try to let people know as early (as possible) in advance that this is going on."
The city said in a news release Tuesday that residents should expect until June 12 to hear noises associated with Army training and to see military helicopters at locations that have not been disclosed.
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