Happy Monday morning, mid-Michigan! If you are trying to wake up this morning, you’re not alone. We put together five stories you may have missed from the weekend.
While the village of Sanford and neighboring communities continue to recover and rebuild after the 2020 floods, a park dedication on Saturday, May 4, showed there is light at the end of the tunnel.
Genesee County Sheriff Chris Swanson posted on Facebook to announce that the body of the missing girl has been recovered after seven days of searching.
Murky waters and gray skies continued to complicate the search for Tahj Evans, the little girl who reportedly entered the Flint River on Sunday evening.
Under current Michigan law, local ordinance only cover local roads. This law would expand the restrictions to all roads throughout the state to ensure law enforcement have the authority to stop vehicles for excessive noise.
An event held on Friday, May 3 served as a push for voter participation in this summer’s election in Genesee County as many announced their re-election campaigns.
Lane closures are set to take place on M-25 (McKinley Avenue/7th Street) in Bay City from Madison Avenue to Veterans Memorial Bridge on Wednesday, May 8.
It’s the time of year where baby birds are in the trees, and the Saginaw Basin Land Conservatory wants residents to know if they fall out, it’s best to leave them be.