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June 19, 2025

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Saginaw And Bay City News
More Juneteenth events and other mid-Michigan festivities planned this weekend, June 20-22
The Juneteenth celebrations will continue both in Flint and Saginaw this weekend.
By Justin Engel | [email protected]
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Bay City News
Saginaw And Bay City News
Bay City bridge disaster: When the Third Street span fell into the river
Bridge tender Peter Homewood described the terrifying five-second collapse that sent sparks flying and twisted steel into the Saginaw River, an event later called "a day that changed Bay City forever."
By Joey Oliver | [email protected]
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Saginaw And Bay City News
Bay City 1st Ward commission seat: 11 candidates to interview June 23
Former journalists and community leaders vie for position vacated by Stephen Prince earlier this year, with interviews scheduled at City Hall.
By Joey Oliver | [email protected]
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Saginaw And Bay City News
Auburn Cornfest returns: What to know about the 2025 summer festival
The Chamber of Commerce-hosted event offers five themed nights including Veterans Appreciation with fireworks, plus carnival rides, contests, and a parade supporting Make-A-Wish.
By Joey Oliver | [email protected]
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Statewide News
Kalamazoo
Full-service Mexican restaurant fills void in small village near Kalamazoo
Michigan's Best Local Eats: The top menu item is the Burrito Casa Tequila, which is a spinach tortilla filled with chicken, steak, pork and chorizo, along with rice, lettuce, sour cream, guacamole and pico de gallo. It's topped with green tomatillo sauce and a spicy cheese sauce.
By Julie Mack | special to MLive
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Grand Rapids
What’s being built on Alpine Avenue? It will have animals
A new pet clinic with a variety of cost-saving care packages is expanding in metro-Grand Rapids.
By Ehren Wynder | [email protected]
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News
Headstones, some from WWII, destroyed by speeding vehicle in Michigan cemetery
Police say some of the damaged headstones were historic, dating back to World War II, with damages estimated at thousands of dollars.
By Aya Miller | [email protected]
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Life & Culture
‘Alone’ contestants describe ‘Pure excitement’ before launch, how to watch season 12    CTA
By Mallory Dwortz | [email protected]
Marshall Blues Festival bringing music, beer and local eats to Michigan    CTA
By Chloe Miller | [email protected]
Thunder over Michigan, home tours, Make Music Day and more fun things to do in Ann Arbor    CTA
By Nicholas Alumkal | [email protected]
 
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