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February 6, 2023
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Bay City NAACP celebrating Black History Month with the return of Black History matinée
The event is free to the public with limited seating. Popcorn, soda, and COVID-19 tests and masks will be available for free while supplies last
By Ricardo Quintanilla | rquintanilla@mlive.com
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Artists can apply now for summer 2023 Saginaw Art Fair
Artists can apply online now through Friday, March 31.
By Heather Jordan | heather_jordan@mlive.com
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Michigan’s Best Local Eats: Gyro from Bay City’s new Broadway Grill
Bay City’s new Broadway Grill serves up gyros, all-you-can-eat fish on Fridays and a weekday breakfast special that won’t break the bank.
By Heather Jordan | heather_jordan@mlive.com
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Saginaw And Bay City Sports
See photos as Heritage boys basketball hosts Arthur Hill
Check out scenes from the packed high school boys basketball game between Heritage and Arthur Hill on Friday, Feb. 3, 2023.
By Kaytie Boomer | kboomer@mlive.com
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Man charged in shooting death of Grand Rapids mother of two
A 29-year-old man is expected to be charged with murder in the death of 23-year-old Mya Kelly on Dec. 26
By John Tunison | jtunison@mlive.com
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ACI Plastics becomes Michigan’s largest plastic film recycler with new $10M facility
ACI Plastics will create 25-30 new jobs to operate the plant with wages from $15-$20 per hour. Hiring is expected in May with a focus of Flint residents.
By Fuad Shalhout | fshalhout@mlive.com
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Flint Mayor Sheldon Neeley has joined Mayors Against Illegal Guns, a coalition that aims to end gun violence, and says he’s committed to doing more in Flint to meet that goal.
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