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Bay City’s Appledore IV grounded for the summer, sets sail for prosperous 2025 campaign
BAY CITY, MI – Since being purchased by BaySail in 1998, the Appledore IV has been used as an educational and entertainment beacon for environmental stewardship in the Bay City and Saginaw River watershed. But the lifetime of service for the schooner has been stymied in 2024, the result...
Hope Café celebrates its second anniversary with MEDC Main Street grant
COLDWATER — Hope Café celebrated Tuesday's second anniversary with a $20,278 Michigan Economic Development Corporation's Match on Main grant. Kim Hemker, director of the Branch County Coalition Against Domestic and Sexual Violence, opened the café in 2022, "creating a place where people could come and get information," in a non-intimidating atmosphere. ...
The "Cool Car Show" visits Bay City this weekend
BAY CITY, Mich. (WJRT)- The Cool City Car Show and Cruise continued in Bay City on Saturday. Starting at 9 AM and hosted by the Midland Street Merchants Association, vintage cars lined the Midland Street Business District, with proceeds and registration fees from the show benefiting the American Cancer Society.
‘Rock of Ages,’ comedy nights and more coming soon to Midland Center for the Arts
MIDLAND, MI — From “Rock of Ages” to stand-up comedy, you’ll find a variety of entertainment offered this summer at Midland Center for the Arts. Here’s a look at a few events happening this weekend and more to come later this summer:. If you purchase...
Little League archrivals plot yet another district championship showdown
BAY CITY, MI – There was a bit of business to attend to. And Greater Bay and Bay City Southwest can now celebrate a job well done. If you purchase a product or register for an account through a link on our site, we may receive compensation. By using this site, you consent to our User Agreement and agree that your clicks, interactions, and personal information may be collected, recorded, and/or stored by us and social media and other third-party partners in accordance with our Privacy Policy.
SVSU Hires New Development VP
Saginaw Valley State University has hired a new vice president for development, following a national search. Brian Brunner comes to the university from Lindenwood University in Missouri, where he has served as the assistant vice president for advancement for the past four years. At Lindenwood, Brunner was a leader in helping the private institution raise more than $5 million each of the past four years, surpassing its annual fundraising goal on each occasion. He introduced the university’s first-ever “giving week” campaign, and he collaborated with Lindenwood’s Center for Diversity and Inclusion to establish a student emergency and equity fund.
Cancer Services receives support from the Midland 100 Club
The Midland 100 Club selected Cancer Services for financial support at its May 1 meeting. Cancer Services provides non-medical support for private counseling, support groups, wellness activities, nutritional counseling, lodging and transportation to long distance medical appointments, and financial assistance when people are undergoing treatment and are unable to work.
Midland Board of Review to Meet July 16
July 12, 2024 – The Midland Board of Review will consider poverty exemption applications, veteran’s exemptions, and any clerical errors or mutual mistakes of fact during a meeting scheduled for Tuesday, July 16 from 9-10 a.m. at Midland City Hall, 333 W. Ellsworth Street. Public Act 74 of...
New resell store celebrates grand opening in Midland
MIDLAND, Mich.— The resell store wants to keep prices low and donate profits to local animal welfare non-profit organizations. Reclaimed Creativity; Ninni's Re$ell Shoppe celebrated its grand opening on July 10 at the their location on Washington St. in Midland. The store sells handmade arts and crafts as well...
Explore Downtown Midland Summer Sales July 25-27
July 12, 2024 – Get ready for the hottest shopping event of the season! Shop unbelievable deals and special sales during the Downtown Midland Summer Sales Thursday, July 25 - Saturday, July 27. With Main Street closed to vehicle traffic from Ashman Street to Rodd Street, visitors can stroll...
Madonna film explores pop icon’s ‘Great Affection’ for hometown Bay City
BAY CITY, MI – It was 1987, and the singer Madonna was being interviewed by Jane Pauley on the “Today” show when it happened. She began her description of her hometown of Bay City by calling it a “smelly little town.” Those who switched off the television in anger at that moment and went about their day may have been under the impression Madonna wasn’t fond of the place she was born.
Registration Open for Summer Adaptive Sports Sampler Program
July 12, 2024 – Midland Parks and Recreation is now accepting registrations for its newest program at the Miracle Field: Summer Sports Sampler. This program will be a unique opportunity for individuals age 14 and older with and without disabilities to engage in learning new sports!. Interested participants can...
Get Your Kicks at Adult Kickball Leagues This Fall
July 12, 2024 – Ready for some old-school fun? Midland Parks and Recreation is offering a fall coed adult kickball league this fall. The season will begin after Labor Day. Teams will play a 12-game double header schedule on the night for which they registered. Team registration will take...
This 90 Year Old Diner In Michigan Sells The Best Burgers You’ll Ever Eat
There’s something about a well-made cheeseburger that really makes you feel like a true American. Over the years I have had the pleasure of going to so many great local restaurants and trying some incredible burgers with the help of the community speaking up for these great family-owned restaurants.
Gladwin's Biggby Coffee site plan approved Wednesday, to be built in front of Save-a-Lot
Biggby Coffee is heading to Gladwin after the city planning commission approved its site plan Wednesday night. The 346 sq. ft. cube store — similar to the one constructed in Sanford last year — will be located at 1213 E. Cedar Ave. in the large lawn in front of Save-a-Lot.
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