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Futuristic 15-second car wash coming to site of Saginaw s former State Lanes bowling alley

‘Futuristic’ car wash coming to site of Saginaw’s former State Lanes bowling alley Updated May 19, 2021; Posted May 13, 2021 Tommy’s Express Car Wash plans to build a new location at the former State Lanes site, 5707 State St. in Saginaw Township. State Lanes closed in 2018 after nearly 60 years in business.Heather Jordan | MLive.com Facebook Share SAGINAW TWP, MI A new car wash with a “futuristic” design is coming to Saginaw Township. Community Development Director Steve King said Saginaw Township officials approved a special use permit for Tommy’s Express Car Wash at the former State Lanes site, 5707 State St. “The specs for the car wash are eye opening,” King said.

Probation absconder charged in robbery spree of Saginaw County supermarkets

Probation absconder charged in robbery spree of Saginaw County supermarkets Updated Jan 20, 2021; Facebook Share SAGINAW, MI Less than a month after absconding from probation, a Saginaw man is accused of robbing or trying to rob Saginaw County supermarkets. The first holdup occurred at 9:45 p.m. on Jan. 14 at the Meijer at 3360 Tittabawassee Road in Kochville Township. A man went to the customer service desk and demanded money, intimating he had a weapon. After obtaining an undisclosed sum of money, the man fled outside and left in a vehicle, prosecutors allege. The next day at about 2 p.m., a man walked up to the customer service desk within Kroger at 4762 State St. in Saginaw Township and demanded money. The clerk refused to hand over any money and the would-be robber fled, prosecutors said.

Who s new in the Michigan House of Representatives

Who’s new in the Michigan House of Representatives Updated Jan 05, 2021; Posted Jan 05, 2021 The House Chamber pictured at the Michigan State Capitol in Lansing on Thursday, April 25, 2019.Neil Blake Facebook Share The new legislative session brings with it substantial turnover for the Michigan House of Representatives, which will have 28 new lawmakers serving their first full terms in office. Most of the freshman class will fill House seats vacated by members who hit their six-year term limit serving in the state House, although some defeated incumbents or are replacing members who sought other offices last fall. Speaker-elect Jason Wentworth, R-Clare, and Democratic Leader-elect Donna Lasinski, D-Scio Township, will fill the leadership slots left open by the departures of former Reps. Lee Chatfield and Christine Greig.

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