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Old building in Saginaw revived
Friday, November 21, 2008 at 4:20 p.m. The City of Saginaw once thrived on the lumber and manufacturing industries, but when those industries declined, many people and businesses moved away.
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Gothic tower in Saginaw center to light up tonight, last for year
The holiday glow that begins tonight at the Saginaw Water Treatment plant will last the whole year through.
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Citizen patrols during Halloween season a huge success, says Saginaw police chief
Saginaw Police Chief Gerald H. Cliff called last month's arson watch "an impressive sight" and promised improvements for next year.
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Saginaw church making an Impact in empty downtown store
For five years, leaders of the nonprofit development arm of New Covenant Christian Center stayed the course of transforming an idle downtown Saginaw department store into a 45,000 square-foot Impact Center for ...
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Saginaw's Bearinger Building closes doors; coffee shop finds new home
Dawn Goodrow Morrell will relocate her coffee, soup and sandwich shop to 210 S. Washington from the Bearinger Building, 126 N. Franklin.
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$4M Medical Device Ruined In I-75 Crash
A truck crash near Saginaw has destroyed a $4 million medical device used to help identify cancer in patients and locate tumors for radiation therapy.
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Saginaw Township man to stand trial in daughter's death
A Saginaw Township man will stand trial in the death of his 4-month-old daughter.
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Two-year construction project on Interstate 675 in Saginaw, Michigan, begins in April
Motorists will find sections of Interstate 675 closed for much of the next two years, state road officials warn.
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Governor appoints Saginaw's Holt to another term on panel
Gov. Jennifer M. Granholm has appointed a Saginaw man to a state panel that oversees barrier-free access for the disabled in Michigan.
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Quadruple Shooting Wounds 3 Women, Teen
Saginaw police are investigating a shooting that happened at about 9:30 p.m. Sunday at 2005 Glenwood Ave.
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Best of nature Contest-winning photographs prove Saginaw Bay is beautiful place
For the second year, a local land conservancy challenged residents to find beauty in the Saginaw Bay watershed.
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Residents Rejoice At Lower Pump Prices
While local prices at the pump continue to slide, bringing much jubilation to long and short distance commuters alike, many people are not keeping their hopes up that the relief is permanent.
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Saginaw, Michigan, soup kitchens say they need all the food they can get
Members of the Low4Life Lowriders club gathered near a storage area of Saginaw's East Side Soup Kitchen.
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Saginaw, Michigan, City Charter advisory panel to meet
Saginaw's nine-person charter advisory panel plans to meet at 4 p.m. Monday at City Hall.
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Saginaw schools must adjust budget after repaying $1.6 million
An official says the Saginaw School District won't allow student achievement to suffer because the district had to subtract $1.6 million from its budget this school year.
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Eastman-Saginaw public comments sought
The City Council has set a public open house for 6 p.m. to 8 p.m. Thursday in City Hall to hear comments about changes to the intersection of Eastman and Saginaw, which could include a roundabout.
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One man critical after multiple shootings on Janes in Saginaw
An 18-year-old Saginaw man suffering from multiple gunshot wounds was in critical condition this morning at a Saginaw hospital, Saginaw Police Detective Sgt.
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Woman charged in Devil's Night fire
Wednesday, November 12, 2008 at 2:52 p.m. State police troopers arrested a 45-year-old woman for setting the house she is renting on fire.
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Saginaw residents attend poverty summit in Detroit
A group of Saginaw County residents boarded a bus earlier today to participate in a ''Voices for Action Michigan Poverty Summit'' at Detroit's Cobo Hall.
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Saginaw schools approve ads inside buses
The backs of classmates' heads aren't the only things children will see on Saginaw School District buses.
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