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SVSU hires new vice president for development
Saginaw Valley State University has announced that Brian Brunner will join the university on Aug. 19 as its inaugural vice president for development, following a national search. Brunner comes to SVSU from Lindenwood University in Missouri, where he has served as the assistant vice president for advancement for the past...
Kenneen Kay Arndt
Kenneen, loving mother and grandmother passed away Saturday, July 13, 2024, with her loving family by her side. She was born in Bay City, Michigan on November 8, 1946, to the late Kenneth & Bernice (Rabideau) Wyatt. Kenneen married the love of her life Gene Arndt on January 25, 1965....
Area News Headlines
These news headlines brought to you by these fine sponsors:. Taking care of routine matters was the main focus at the last Tuscola Township Board of Trustees' meeting. The board approved paying to have Carol Smith attend the Michigan Township Association( MTA) Planning and Zoning training in Frankenmuth in August. Supervisor Todd Fackler reported there have been complaints on a piece of property on Frankenmuth Road that had multiple non-operating vehicles on it.
Millington aims to finish new park soon
MILLINGTON — Millington is gearing up for another Old Fashioned Summer Festival. This year’s event, Aug. 8-10, once again will be able to use village grounds. The village council approved that again at its Monday session.
Volunteers help Lions Club food stand carry on
CARO — The Tuscola County Fair is scheduled from Saturday, July 20 to Saturday, July 27, and – as it has for more than 75 years – the Caro Lions Club will serve up some food. According to Wayne Sayers from the Caro Lions Club, the club’s...
Caro woman avoids jail after assaults
CARO — A Caro-area woman won’t go to jail – at least for now – in connection with crimes committed in Cass City in December. Jennifer J. Zawilinski’s sentence was delayed for one year by Tuscola County Circuit Judge Amy Grace Gierhart following an alleged home invasion in Cass City on Dec. 7, 2023.
Adult kickball teams can now register online for the fall league
Ready for some old-school fun? Midland Parks and Recreation is again offering a coed adult kickball league this fall. The season will begin after Labor Day, which is Sept. 2. Teams will play a 12-game doubleheader schedule on the night of the week for which they register. Team registration is...
Hemlock House Fire Under Investigation
Crews from the Richland Township Fire Department responded to a house fire in Hemlock Tuesday. The fire was reported in the 16000 block of Doyle Road at about 3:10 A.M.. According to officials, the fire appears to have started in the attic of the home. The occupants, two residents and a number of pets, were able to safely evacuate before firefighters arrived on the scene. No injuries were reported.
Memorial golf outing growing bigger this year
CARO — The second annual Jerry Thorp II Memorial Golf Outing will be held Saturday, July 20 at the Arrowhead Golf Club. Proceeds from the event will go to the Aflac Children’s Cancer Center. The money raised goes to the Aflac Children’s Cancer Center because Jerry Thorp worked...
WSGW Morning Team: July 17, 2024 (Wednesday)
It’s the WSGW Wednesday Morning Team with YOU and Charlie and Mike and Jonathan – presented by Paint Bull in Saginaw….. New WSGW OnLine Poll for YOU asking if You think political rhetoric is to blame for the attempting shooting of former President Trump as well as other political incidents in the past…..
Bay City addressing south end power outages with new action plan
BAY CITY, Mich. (WJRT) - A rash of power outages on Bay City's south end is prompting action from city leaders. ABC12 spoke with the Director of Bay City Electric Light and Power to learn about planned improvements to its 26th Street substation. Five large-scale power outages that occurred that...
Area News Headlines
These news headlines brought to you by these fine sponsors:. Unionville Man Fatally Shot During Break-In at Ex-Girlfriend's Home. A Unionville man was fatally shot after breaking into his ex-girlfriend's home in Orion Township, according to the Oakland County Sheriff's Office. On Wednesday, 67-year-old Galen Gavitt forcibly entered the home...
Vietnam veteran and dog die in house fire in Genesee County
GENESEE TOWNSHIP, Mich.—An early morning fire kills a Vietnam veteran and his dog. The fire took place in the 1000 block of Clovis Rd in Mount Morris around 4:30 a.m. on Thursday. When Genesee Township Fire arrived on the scene, they were unable to do much because the flames...
City schools’ version of ARPA becomes a bailout for millage overruns
Unlike the City Council, Saginaw’s Board of Education has encountered no debate on how to spend a record-setting windfall of federal money. That’s because the lion’s share of the one-time special school aid is covering cost overruns for a 6-mill, $100 million buildings bond that voters approved in November 2000 for the new Saginaw United High and three other projects.
GOP candidates seek county commissioner seat representing Frankenmuth, Birch Run
FRANKENMUTH, MI — A familiar face will campaign to return to the Saginaw County Board of Commissioners, starting with the Tuesday, Tuesday Aug. 6, primary election. Carol Ewing will face fellow Republican John Kaczynski in the primary election for the board’s District 7 seat, which represents about 17,000 constituents in the city and township of Frankenmuth; the township and village of Birch Run; and Taymouth Township.
Royal Scot in Watertown Twp. claims to have largest LED screen for a bowling alley
WATERTOWN TWP. — Royal Scot Golf & Bowl has installed a 5,600-square-foot digital screen at the end of its 60 bowling lanes, "making it the biggest LED screen in a bowling center on the planet," company officials said in a release. Royal Scot Golf & Bowl, 4722 W. Grand...
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