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Nearly $42M awarded to head start programs in Genesee, Saginaw counties
FLINT, MI – Nearly $42 million dollars in federal funding is on its way to Genesee and Saginaw counties after being awarded by the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services. Funding will go to head start and early childhood education programs in both counties, as well as support...
Genesee County sheriff challenged by newcomer in August election
GENESEE COUNTY, MI – Genesee County Sheriff Chris Swanson will be challenged by newcomer Jeff Salzeider for sheriff in the August 2024 primary election. Both candidates are vying to be elected to a four-year term as Genesee County Sheriff in the Aug. 6 primary. Swanson, the popular Genesee County...
Giddy up! Gaines Rodeo offers two days of roping, racing to raise money for community
GAINES, MI – The 385-resident Genesee County village of Gaines will swell to roughly ten times its size at times this weekend as the rodeo comes back into town. The 21st annual Gaines Community Rodeo, set for Friday, July 19, and Saturday, July 20, at Pine Hill Park, 12135 Ray Road, will include competitions, food, as well as activities for children and adults in attendance.
Do You Live In One Of Michigan’s Most Boring Cities?
If you live in Genesee County, Saginaw County, or Oakland County, you might live in one of Michigan's most boring cities. The following counties are also home to some of Michigan's sleepiest cities,. Calhoun County. Washtenaw County. St. Clair County. Wayne County. Lenawee County. Road Snacks used Census data, population...
Four local attorneys vie for seat on Genesee County district court bench
GENESEE COUNTY, MI – Four local attorneys are vying for a spot on the 67th District Court bench in the August 2024 election. KC Baran, Elias Fanous, Amanda Odette and Jeffrey Clothier are all vying to replace Genesee County District Court Judge Christopher R. Odette, who is retiring at the end of the year.
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