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County Internet presence spotty
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New habits are hard to break
The atmosphere was an odd mix of excitement and weariness in Jodi Decuf's third-grade classroom Tuesday, the second day of classes since winter break.
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They'll march with history
When Tommy Atkins Jr. boarded his flight back to Washington, D.C., on Tuesday, he began the two-week countdown to the presidential inauguration.
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Robotic artery surgery
New devices that staple coronary arteries into place during bypass surgery -- instead of a surgeon sewing by hand -- could allow for robotic-assisted heart bypasses in Saginaw within a few months.
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Not evicted, but may have to leave
For months, Tony A. Strickland has gone without running water in his home. He drags a garden hose across a three-lane street for it.
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Birth- Five still on
Saginaw County's Birth-Five parent education initiative has cut its annual budget in half since its start in 2000, but with local support, it still is helping children prepare for school.
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Bridge future up in the air
Diana Millikan implored Chesaning council members to return the Parshallburg Bridge to its place in Cole Park as soon as possible.
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CORRECTION
The Saginaw News, in this space, promptly corrects errors of fact and responds to requests for clarification.
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METRO BRIEFS
Trustees to meet less
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POLICE BRIEFS
Fire damages apartments
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Sunny Side gang member sentencing delayed
BAY CITY -- Court authorities postponed sentencing for the leader of Saginaw's Sunny Side gang.
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Wastewater overflow within acceptable limits
Hundreds of millions of gallons of potentially contaminated wastewater discharged into the Saginaw River early last week, when treatment plants were overloaded with stormwater and sewage.
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Lily's not walking, but her baby steps are huge
It's been several months since I wrote about my daughter Lily and her struggle to learn to walk.
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Before talking about personal responsibility, Congress needs to show it
Perhaps he didn't mean it. Perhaps it was a throw-away line. Perhaps he doesn't realize the impact of his words.
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METRO BRIEFS
Temple to show
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POLICE BRIEFS
Crash injures
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Polystyrene foam recyclable
MOUNT PLEASANT -- Isabella County Material Recycling Facility officials say they now are accepting polystyrene foam.
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Saginaw to test siren warning system
Saginaw will test its outdoor siren warning system at 10 a.m. Wednesday in conjunction with the test of the Saginaw County emergency warning system.
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