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Latin Kings of Comedy coming
to the Temple Theatre
The original Latin King of comedy, Paul Rodriguez, is back with his cast of hilarious comedians for the…
October 1, 2022
Dr. Yvonne J. Diaz of Dow recognized for STEM excellence and inclusion advancement with 2022 STAR Awards from Society of Hispanic
Professional Engineers (SHPE)
MIDLAND, MI – Dow recently received an award from the Society of Hispanic Professional Engineers (SHPE) through their…
October 1, 2022
Childhood lesson in racism 1959: ‘No Vacancy’ for Blacks, not even ‘up north’
Whenever there is a “No Vacancy” sign on display at a roadside motel, memories flicker. Sometimes the thoughts…
May 1, 2022
Council delays action on First Ward ‘light industrial’ zoning
A City Council vote on rezoning the First Ward’s North Washington Avenue corridor to allow “light industrial” uses…
May 1, 2022
Legacies live on for Latino leaders
Mid-Michigan communities paid tribute to a pair of Latino leaders who passed away in April. Tony Bevevides, Lansing’s…
‘It’s up to you, Sag-inaw, Sag-inaw!’: Career center teens become hometown Ambassadors
Imagine you are a high schooler in Saginaw, and many of your teenage peers are expressing desires to…
May 1, 2022
What’s up with the new YDC? Check out their new house
Leaders of Saginaw's second-year Youth Development Corp. are aiming to establish their own community imprint. Their initial big signal is a home being built near Burt and Fourteenth streets, with construction pros guiding voc-ed students in the project.
April 2, 2022
Cinco De Mayo Parade returns to Saginaw
La Unión Cívica Mexicana of Saginaw presents the 43rd annual Cinco de Mayo Parade and Festival Saturday, May 7, 2022, at Huntington Event Park.
April 2, 2022
Saginaw Future Inc. celebrates its 30th Annual Awards Luncheon
On March 25, Saginaw Future Inc. (SFI) celebrated its 30th Annual Awards Luncheon and another year of economic development in Saginaw County at Horizons Conference Center. The event was attended by more than 400 business and community leaders.
Fairgrounds, Manufacturing Plant sites become local ‘badlands’, Baker-Perkins property finally in line for cleanup
In most older neighborhoods, the main eyesores are rundown abandoned houses and overgrown vacant lots. The area east…