MLive.com - Sat Nov 28
Saginaw city officials are urging residents to keep leaves off the curbs. City Hall staff and City Council members on Monday reminded audience members and TV watchers that the city's leaf collection program would come to a close on Thanksgiving.
Saginaw police and fire pension board meets WednesdayMLive.com - Sat Nov 28
The effort to refill a multi-million dollar hole continues Wednesday. Saginaw's police and fire pension board meet at 4 p.m. at City Hall, 1315 S. Washington, months after officials estimated the fund lost $18.7 million because of last year's stock market crash.
Mental Health Authority names onetime Saginaw client a 'partner in excellence'MLive.com - Sat Nov 28
Dalia S. Smith, 33, of Saginaw Township stands in the Saginaw County Community Mental Health clinic, 1040 N. Towerline, in Buena Vista on Wednesday afternoon, where she works as a family advocate for the Association for Children's Mental Health.
Former Sag. Co. GOP Chair speaks out against firingNewsCenter 25 - Fri Nov 27
Former Saginaw County GOP Chair and political leader Tim Kelly says he lost his job as a result of an all out political war between unions and conservatives.
Judge denies Saginaw's request for retrial in $1M discrimination suitMLive.com - Fri Nov 27
A U.S. district judge has rejected a request by the city of Saginaw for a new trial after a jury awarded former Saginaw Police Officer Danny T. McDole $1 million in a race discrimination lawsuit.
Wreaths to soap, chestnuts to ornaments at Frankenmuth ChristkindlmarktMLive.com - Fri Nov 27
People browse through a few of the booths at the fifth annual Christkindlmarkt, presented by the Frankenmuth Farmers Market, in downtown Frankenmuth on Friday afternoon.
Tired of turkey? Head for the border at Saginaw's first Tamale Taste-offMLive.com - Thu Nov 26
Turkey-weary folks can heat up their palate at La Uni-n C'vica Mexicana's first "Tamale Taste-off" from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Sunday, Nov.
Saginaw hopes to lure $177M solar plant, 500 jobsBurton News - Thu Nov 26
SAGINAW, Mich. - Saginaw officials are vying with a Texas community to land a California-based solar panel manufacturer that would create 500 new jobs within five years.
Saginaw police continue investigation of teenagers deathMLive.com - Thu Nov 26
About 100 people were outside the Birch Park housing community townhouses on a warm fall Saturday afternoon when bullets took Reginald D. Fillmore's life.
Mid-Michigan families on food stamps are getting more helpWJRT - Wed Nov 25
Mid-Michigan families on food stamps are getting more help. That's according to a statewide nonprofit group.
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