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Moving through time and the different styles of music, the 2022 Tuesdays in the Park concert series continues to celebrate the Pinconning Sesquicentennial. On July 12th, the concert will be featuring music from the late 1950’s and into the 1960’s. Coming back for a return engagement, the Rewind...
Annette Glenn, State Representative
Rep. Annette Glenn said a budget approved by the Michigan Legislature today will invest in important regional projects, improve schools and make communities safer – all while leaving room for tax relief to help families fight inflation. “This budget invests more in what matters most to families and...
(NAPSI)—In a recent poll of North American pet owners, 58 percent of respondents said their pets have terrible breath—some even compared it to smelly garbage and sweaty gym clothes. More alarming is that by the age of three, 80 percent of dogs and 70 percent of cats show signs of oral disease. The...
The Bay City Area Transportation Study (BCATS) is seeking public comment on the proposed 2045 Metropolitan Transportation Plan (MTP) Update. The MTP is a twenty-year forecast for projected road, bridge, transit, and non-motorized transportation projects, as well as other regionally significant...
Tom Trombley
Greetings pumpkin pros! I apologize for the delay between updates, but June is definitely the time when things get really busy in the pumpkin patch. When the weather gets cooperative, these plants are really capable of some explosive growth. The two plant pictures were taken on June 19, and June 29...
The DNR’s Hunting Access Program (HAP) is currently enrolling private property throughout Michigan to increase public hunting opportunities in areas with limited public land. Landowners should have at least 40 acres of land with some wildlife habitat (forest, brush, wetland, etc). Michigan is home...
McLaren Bay Region has received the American Heart Association’s GOLD PLUS Get With The Guidelines® - Stroke quality achievement award for its commitment to ensuring stroke patients receive the most appropriate treatment according to nationally recognized, research-based guidelines, ultimately...
The Pinconning City Council held a Special Meeting on Monday afternoon to hold a public hearing to consider adopting a project plan for improving the water system, approve that plan, and to approve an ordinance refinancing existing bonds. Councilwomen Ann LaPorte, Sheri Boettcher, and Valerie...
The Pinconning Area Schools Board held their second June meeting on Monday evening. Business Manager Kris McLavy presented the Board with the FY2021-22 Final Amended Budget and the FY2022-23 Budget during a Public Hearing. In 21-22, there was a net increase of over $1 million in revenue, mainly...
NEW REFUSE AND RECYCLING CARTS from GFL Environmental await distribution to City of Pinconning Residences.			            --Journal Photo
City of Pinconning residents received a flyer in their mail early this week about the change in solid waste service for the city from Republic Services to GFL Environmental. Council approved the change at their March meeting, awarding GFL a 5-year contract. Residents will see a number of changes...

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