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January 13, 2023

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Saginaw And Bay City News
Bay City considering higher water, lower sewer rates at Jan. 17 meeting
The proposed water rate increase is meant to be offset by the reduced sewer charges, according to city officials.
By Caitlyn French | cfrench@mlive.com
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Saginaw And Bay City News
Bodycam video shows gunfight between trooper, Bay City man who allegedly planned to kill girlfriend
Fleeing through the dark, suspect Jonah E. Doyle-Joseph allegedly wore a candy apple red puffy coat and dayglo orange shoes.
By Cole Waterman | Cole_Waterman@mlive.com
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Saginaw And Bay City News
Saginaw’s Castle Museum opening new exhibit on Roethke Floral Co. greenhouses and poetry
The Castle Museum of Saginaw County History has a new exhibit on the William Roethke Floral Co. greenhouses, which served as inspiration for Saginaw’s Pulitzer Prize-winning poet Theodore Roethke.
By Heather Jordan | heather_jordan@mlive.com
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Saginaw And Bay City News
Michigan mom accused of catfishing teen daughter bound over for trial
Kendra G. Licari waived her right to a hearing that would have seen witnesses testify.
By Cole Waterman | Cole_Waterman@mlive.com
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Statewide News
Public Interest
$176.6M affordable housing project will create nearly 700 units across Michigan
To fund the affordable housing project, developers will receive a portion of $14 million in federal Low-Income Housing Tax Credits.
By Lindsay Moore | lmoore@mlive.com
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Flint
Flint to pay $360K to settle sexual harassment, racial discrimination claims
The city of Flint is partially settling a lawsuit for $360,000 with five current and former employees who claimed they were discriminated against because of their race or sexually harassed on the job.
By Ron Fonger | rfonger1@mlive.com
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Politics And Elections
Michigan projects $9.2 billion surplus, possible income tax cut
State treasury officials estimate Michigan government will see a $9.2 billion surplus at the end of this fiscal year, increasing the likelihood that all that cash could trigger a permanent cut in the state income tax.
By Alyssa Burr|aburr@mlive.com
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Life & Culture
How to Watch “Gold, Lies & Videotape” docuseries premiere    CTA
By Mallory Dwortz | mdwortz@mlive.com
What is the cut-off time for Mega Millions tickets on Jan. 13 for the $1.35 billion drawing?    CTA
By Matt Durr | mattdurr@mlive.com
I-500 officials expect big crowd in U.P. next month for annual snowmobile race    CTA
By Matt Durr | mattdurr@mlive.com
 
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