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School buses are the safest mode of transportation for getting children back and forth to school. Riding in a school bus is safer than walking, riding a bicycle, or being driven to school in private vehicles. Today's school buses are built with safety in mind. According to the National Highway...
The Pinconning City Council held a Special Meeting on Monday evening, with three items on the published agenda. Councilwoman Stephanie Chant was absent. The Council was to consider the approval of a request from Dan Couveau to hold a Car and Cycle Show in Doc Letchfield Park on the 18th of...
Routine disease surveillance conducted by Bay County Mosquito Control has detected the first evidence of West Nile virus (WNV) in mosquitoes in Bangor Township. In response, extensive control efforts will take place in the area to reduce adult and larval mosquito populations. Mosquito Control staff...
Stormy weather prevented the concert with Walt Garbulinski & the Original Polka Boys, but this favorite local band has been rescheduled. An additional date has been added to the season and polka will be featured on Tuesday, September 7, 2021. In the past, the rain venue for the concerts has...
The deadline for the September 7th edition of The Pinconning Journal is Thursday, September 2, at 12:00 p.m. Please call or email to place ads or articles prior to this deadline. 989-879-3811 pinconningjrnl@outlook.com ******************** The Journal will be closed Monday, September 6, in...
The Pinconning Area Schools Board held their second August meeting, the last before the beginning of the school year, on Monday evening. Trustee Paul Pomaville was absent. The Consent Agenda, which was approved, included an increase in the price of a family athletic pass from $100 to $200 per year...
Zola Groh
It started with a phone call from a friend in 1972. The friend asked Zola Groh if she would help out with a “food cupboard” at a local church. Starting with literally one cupboard in the church kitchen, the Pinconning Area Emergency Food Pantry has grown to a large storage room at the Pinconning...
The City of Pinconning’s Department of Public Works will collect brush from September 7-10, 2021. The following are the guidelines for collection: 1. Brush must be set out on the day of pickup and not more than 48 hours in advance of pickup. 2. Brush should be place in piles no more than four (4)...
Over the past few weeks, Bay County, like other counties across the state of Michigan, has experienced a substantial rise in COVID-19 cases and transmission. According to state and local data, Bay County is now classified at the high community transmission level with a case rate of 100.8 per 100,...

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