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The city’s water service shutoff moratorium started during the COVID-19 pandemic.
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“The power of the pandemic is that it really helped to shine a light on the needs of our young people,” said Michael Rice, superintendent of public instruction.
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The city says Monday that collection efforts and water service disconnections that were suspended due to the coronavirus pandemic will restart July 18.
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A disruption at the Detroit-Windsor border crossing. The remarkable story of Carlean Gill, Idlewild showgirl turned Black business owner. Rising use of Michigan's parks conflict with lacking funds. A personal narrative of one Michigander’s experience with abortion rights.
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Officials in Michigan are encouraging entertainment venues to take advantage of a special federal relief program to help them through the pandemic.The…
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Leaders in Saginaw are turning to prayer as a way to fight the city’s rising violent crime rate.Like other Michigan cities, Saginaw has endured a spasm of…
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Some people in Flint are turning to a higher power to deal with a rise in violent crime.“We pray right now for protection, Lord. We pray for strength,…
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The push is on in Michigan to get as many people counted as part of the U.S. Census as possible.In Saginaw Wednesday, that meant standing in the rain.“Did…
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Monday, Saginaw City Council is expected to have a discussion about a local monument honoring the “First White Man” to visit the Saginaw Valley.The…
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“Say his name...Milton Hall!”This week, George Floyd’s name has been heard in cities across Michigan. But in Saginaw, marchers chanted a different name.…