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Saginaw Neurologist raising funds for Ukrainian victims
Saginaw physician, author and philanthropist Debasish Mridha and his wife Chinu Mridha have organized the MIIPH Ukrainian Relief Fund to generate financial support for refugees from Ukraine.
April 2, 2022
SVSU to host percussionist Johnathan Scales for performance
Saginaw Valley State University will host power trio Jonathan Scales and his Fourchestra for a concert Saturday, April 2, at 7:30 pm in the Rhea Miller Recital Hall as part of the Rhea Miller Concert Series.
April 2, 2022
‘Twilight Zone’ at Hoyt Library
Unless you were born before 1863, Saginaw's Hoyt Library contains at least one newspaper from the precise date that you entered the world.
Future of First Ward: ‘Green Zone’ or small industry?
A proposed Saginaw zoning change would allow small or "light" industrial manufacturers to locate on North Washington Avenue from Second Street (now named for Roosevelt Austin) up to Tenth Street, near First Ward Community Center.
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.
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
Home-build pupil aims to run her own company
Aaliyah Villegas aims to build a career in construction management by helping to build the first home for Saginaw's Youth Development Corp., YDC.
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.
April 2, 2022
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…
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…