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Annual Festival of Trees brings holiday spirit to Apple Mountain near Freeland
Peggy M. Lotridge, 56, of James Township fluffs branches on a tree she is decorating for the Festival of Trees Wednesday afternoon at Apple Mountain Golf Club, 4519 North River Road in Thomas Township.
Four H1N1 vaccines set for Saginaw County in November
The Saginaw County Department of Public Health has four H1N1 vaccine clinics scheduled this month.
Freeland woman claims $108,000 lottery prize
A Freeland woman has claimed a $108,927 state lottery prize from a ticket she purchased at a bar.
Saginaw County Health Department announces H1N1 flu vaccine clinic near Freeland
The Saginaw County Department of Public Health will have a third H1N1flu vaccine clinic Friday.
Rollover accident shuts town parts of US-10
Friday, October 23, 2009 at 10:17 p.m. At approximately 9:15 pm Friday night a rollover accident reportedly happened at US-10 and M-47 between Freeland and Auburn.
Governor Proclaims October as Michigan Farm Market and Agricultural...
Freeland, Mich . - In celebration of October as Michigan Farm Market & Agricultural Tourism Month, Michigan Department of Agriculture Director Don Koivisto today toured three agricultural tourism operations in Midland and Saginaw counties.
Saginaw County Parade of Homes to feature two built after fires
Sandra and Hoyte Robertson stand in the kitchen of their new home, 9622 Sarle Road in Tittabawassee Township.
Saginaw County judge dismisses former Freeland superintendent's lawsuit
A judge has dismissed a lawsuit by a former Freeland Community Schools superintendent who claimed he was wrongfully fired in 2007.
Freeland man assaulted, robbed in Township Park
Friday, September 25, 2009 at 12:44 p.m. Tittabawassee TownshipA Police are looking for a man responsible for an armed robbery inA Township Park .
Buena Vista - 7:30 a.m. to 3:30 p.m. Monday through Friday at Buena Vista Township Office, 1805 S. Outer.
New Silicon-based Material Proved to Increase Solar Cell Encapsulation Efficiency
'This solution will help make solar power a viable and sustainable energy option globally by improving module durability and efficiency, as well as reducing capital and manufacturing costs and significantly increasing the production rate of solar panels," said Gaetan Borgers, global industry director, Dow Corning Solar Business.
Teen responsibility urged in mural
A mural displayed in Howell's Barnard Community Center shows the life of a teen - both on and off drugs.
MBS Breaks Ground On New $48M Terminal
A $48 million terminal expansion project is underway at Freeland's MBS International Airport.
Possible squatter found dead in East Side Saginaw home
Police who found a white man in his mid- to late-40s dead inside a home at 2226 Glenwood on Saginaw's East Side on Tuesday think foul play might be involved, said Saginaw Detective Sgt.
County says yes to $50,000 no-bid contract for 'surveillance system'
Surveillance cameras could end up in Saginaw County neighborhoods soon. The Saginaw County Board of Commissioners accepted a no-bid contract Tuesday to install two surveillance cameras at a cost of $50,000. The deal is contingent on a legal review.
State police review evidence handling after destroying child porn...
Thomas L. Satkowiak of Freeland doesn't understand why state police threw away graphic pictures found at a Saginaw Township Park depicting sex acts between a boy and a middle-aged woman.
Saginaw Sheriff's Department seeks funding for camera surveillance system
"Adopt-a-COP" could one day roll into a neighborhood near you. The Saginaw County Sheriff's Department hopes to install two security surveillance systems under a $50,000 no-bid contract with a Freeland company owned by Tittabawassee Township Police Officer Brian J. Berg.
MBS gets $12.7M in stimulus funds : News : WEYI NBC25
Posted on Thursday, June 04, 2009 at 1:42 p.m. The Michigan Senate approved $12.7 million in stimulus t funds for the construction of aA new terminal at MBS International Airport in Freeland.
Continue reading "Unique part of World War II history rolls into Lapeer"
A busload of World War II history rolled into Lapeer today, as a retrofitted school bus called the BUSeum is on tour of six Midwest states, reaching schools, libraries and historical societies.
Flint Township/Swartz Creek Advance
Tyler R. Wayne, 4, of Freeland, Jimmy C. Wayne, 7, of Freeland, sons of Michelle and Chris Wayne, of Freeland, and Samantha G. Kasbohm, 7, of Grand Haven, daughter of Kathy and Dan Kasbohm, of Grand Haven, fill a bucket with water from a hand pump at the Homestead Farm, at The Chippewa Nature Center, 400 S, Badour Road, in Midland, during the first ...