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A little bad weather can't stop Great Lakes Bay Pride from bringing the region together
Volunteers stepped up to make sure the regional Great Lakes Bay Pride Festival celebrating community and visibility happens in 2024. Severe weather in June forced organizers to postpone the Great Lakes Bay Pride Festival until Sat., Aug. 17. The re-scheduled festival is set to take place from 11 a.m to...
Long-time Bay City restaurant announces sudden closure
BAY CITY, Mich. (WNEM) - A restaurant that’s been in Bay City for decades has announced it is now closed. Nino’s Italiano posted on Facebook Monday that its last day of business was Sunday, July 14. The restaurant cited “financial conditions” as the reason. The Columbus...
Bay City barbershop open 24/7
BAY CITY, Mich. (WNEM) - A 24/7 barbershop opened on Bay City’s west side a few months ago. A mainstay in many communities is the barbershop. It’s where you go for a fresh fade or trim to get yourself looking good. At Global Appeal River Walk Barbershop, they...
Bay County Commissioners choose Jayme Johnson to fill 7th District seat
BAY CITY, MI – It took two votes, but the Bay County Board of Commissioners appointed Jayme Johnson as the new 7th District Commissioner during a county meeting Tuesday, July 16. Commissioners voted 4-2 in favor of Johnson, a Bay City Public Schools employee and Essexville resident. He was...
Bay City Boys & Girls Club teaches kids the importance of healthy eating habits
BAY CITY, Mich.— A new initiative by the Boys and Girls Clubs of the Greater Bay Region, in collaboration with Michigan Sugar, aims to educate children about healthy eating habits through hands-on learning experiences. The "Healthy Habits" program is designed to teach kids where their food comes from and...
A game of skill or chance? Rock Paper Scissors Championship to be held in Bay City
BAY CITY, Mich. – Registration is now open to participate in the Downtown Bay City Rock Paper Scissors Championship. Only 100 people can participate. Registration is $5 per person and you must be able to compete Thursday, July 25th. The grand prize $100 and a Championship Trophy. Learn more...
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....
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These news headlines brought to you by these fine sponsors:. Late Fee Charge Increased On Sewer Bills In Otter Lake. Due to the number of delinquent sewer fees, the Otter Lake Village Council approved a fee increase. Village Clerk Terry Gill told the council that 30 percent of the total...
Temperatures trending slightly above average to end July
After thunderstorms brought cooler temperatures to Michigan this week, how long will they last?. Much of Michigan is currently experiencing a brief respite from hot temperatures over the weekend after a Monday night storm helped usher in slightly cooler temperatures to Michigan. Big Rapids saw temperatures 75 degrees on Wednesday,...
Unionville man killed after breaking into Oakland County home
A Unionville man is dead after he broke into the Oakland County home of his former girlfriend and was shot and killed by the woman’s stepson. According to a press release from Oakland County Sheriff Michael J. Bouchard, deputies responded to an initial report of a breaking and entering at a home in Orion Township about 10 a.m. Tuesday.
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...
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