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October 5, 2023
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Bay County man prohibited from owning livestock after starving 36 deer to death
The man is to be on probation for one year.
By Cole Waterman | Cole_Waterman@mlive.com
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Barney’s Bakehouse Bakery opening soon in Freeland
A mid-Michigan bakery known for Almond Joy cookies, doughnuts and take-and-bake chicken pot pies is opening a new location in Freeland this month.
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Irked over road construction, Bay City man allegedly threatened worker with BB gun
"He threatened multiple people and myself during the week," the construction worker said.
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Bay County Jail corrections officer gets delayed sentence in drunken home intrusion
The CO is effectively on probation for the next year.
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The 1964 election marked the first and only time in the school’s history a millage was approved by voters.
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Rogers, Lynne Ann Bay City, Michigan Lynne Ann Rogers, age 74, passed away early Sunday morning, October 1, 2023, surrounded by her family. Graceful .....
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