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August 1, 2022
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Saginaw And Bay City News
Sheriff’s deputies rescue Bay County woman who sets self, trailer on fire
The woman is hospitalized with severe burns.
By Cole Waterman | Cole_Waterman@mlive.com
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Bay City News
Saginaw And Bay City News
Enjoy games, food and a special appearance from K-9 Loki at Bay City’s National Night Out event
The Bay City Department of Public Safety is hosting its annual National Night Out event on Tuesday, Aug. 2 at Wenonah Park in downtown Bay City.
By Caitlyn French | cfrench@mlive.com
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Saginaw And Bay City News
Bay City Public Schools voting on updates to student code of conduct
Code of conduct changes will be discussed again this week, but details were not made available on which issues would receive attention.
By Ricardo Quintanilla | rquintanilla@mlive.com
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Saginaw And Bay City News
Thousand flock to AuSable river valley for 74th annual canoe marathon
This race is not for the timid, only the most accomplished marathon canoe racers have the necessary training and experience to compete at this level. Nearly 100 two-person marathon teams carried their canoes through the streets of Grayling to kick off the start of the storied 120-mile and 14+ hour non-stop ultra-endurance journey.
By Ricardo Quintanilla | rquintanilla@mlive.com
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Statewide News
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Bomb threat evacuates Michigan State University lecture hall
Officers are still searching the area as a precaution and the building remains closed.
By Nathan Clark | nclark1@mlive.com
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Grand Rapids
First probable monkeypox cases found in Ottawa County
The probable cases are pending confirmation from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, but are believed to be positive for monkeypox, health officials said.
By Bradley Massman | bmassman@mlive.com
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Ann Arbor
Did you know Ann Arbor employs experts to track turtles, birds and frogs?
Tracking turtles, birds, frogs and salamanders is a labor of love for these Ann Arbor city workers
By Ryan Stanton | ryanstanton@mlive.com
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Life & Culture
Popular state park’s backcountry campsites available by reservation-only in 2023
By Caitlyn French | cfrench@mlive.com
A Mackinac State Historic Park is set to close early this season due to low staffing
By Ryan Boldrey | rboldrey@mlive.com
Birds are being fitted with tiny tracking backpacks near Sleeping Bear Dunes
By The Associated Press
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Obituaries
Peters, Thomas
Peters, Thomas 3/25/1962 - 7/29/2022 Mt. Clemens Thomas Anthony Peters, 60, a Bay City, MI, native, cherished husband of Anne, passed peacefully to The .....
Sabourin, Robert P. "Bob"
Sabourin, Robert "Bob" P. passed away on March 14, 2022, in the Villages, Florida, after a lengthy illness. He is predeceased by his parents, .....
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