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Beyond the masks: Saginaw City schools reopen
Yes, 5,400 city students will have a requirement to wear covid protective masks again this school year. But…
John Stemple: ‘Director of Neighborhood Optimism’
Not a lot of Saginawians will boast that the city’s urban conditions are vastly improved in comparison to…
September 1, 2021
Covid-19 can’t kill G.I. Forum
After the American G.I. Forum formed in 1948 in Corpus Christi, Dr. Hector P. Garcia and his board…
September 1, 2021
Is it covid aid, or not? Either way, D.C. dollars are coming
The stories that you may have been hearing are true. Saginaw city schools and local government indeed will…
Saginaw city ‘Tax Caps’: Will an old local issue return?
Talk of a possible Saginaw property tax increase may emerge as soon as this summer. This would happen…
All Mexican and Tex Mex, all the time
Chulas Mexican Imports opened six years ago at 7755 Gratiot Road (M-46) in Saginaw’s Thomas Township because the…
June 2, 2021
How long can present trends continue?
The shutdowns last year, which continue in some form this year, devastated the economy. The unemployment rate increased…
Police reform? Saginaw city cops aim to integrate
Efforts to expand an ethnic and gender mix within police personnel continue in Saginaw and most other cities.…
May 24, 2021
School districts plan for covid relief funds
Among active parents, word is beginning to spread that local school districts are in line to receive their…
May 24, 2021
Citywide cleanup may lead to more action
Saginaw Team Up to Clean Up Day on May 15 was still in progress, and Mayor Brenda Moore…
May 17, 2021