Several local headlines from Saginaw County have attracted reader interest recently. One story revolves around a teen boy who accidentally shot himself in the leg while scaring off coyotes on his family’s property in Buena Vista Township. His mother is facing charges under a Michigan gun storage law passed in response to the Oxford High School shooting.
Another article shares the installation of a historic sign from a closed business, The Hut Hamburgs, in the Old Saginaw City Historic Sign Park. This act may mark the final addition to the park due to space constraints.
Seniors Michael Baldwin and Torrion “TJ” Stevenson reflect on their experience as the first class of seniors at the new Saginaw United High School. The merger of Arthur Hill High School and Saginaw High School into Saginaw United High brought together former rivals as classmates for the first time, creating a unique dynamic.
In another story, a Michigan woman offering massages online is accused once again of setting up a client for robbery, this time leading to much more serious charges. The article details the criminal offenses she and her accomplice are facing in Genesee County.
Lastly, an Illinois man was sentenced to life in a Michigan prison for driving over 300 miles to kill his ex-girlfriend in Saginaw County out of jealousy. The man was found guilty of first-degree premeditated murder and will spend the rest of his life behind bars.
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