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Jeanne Lesinski
Saturday the Saginaw Art Museum will become an art battleground.
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Jeanne Lesinski
Girls' soccer teams raise money for breast cancer and juvenile diabetes research.
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Peter Karoly
Research is really a labor of love.
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Bobjohnson
Celebrity performers show their heart and move ours for a cause.
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Andrew Christ
Enjoy a winter (or anytime) sport that warms the mind.
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Jeremy Benson
Snow carvings take shape in the hands of high school students at Zehnder's Snowfest in Frankenmuth this weekend.
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Peter Karoly
Peter Karoly was born the week Tony Bennett's “Rags to Riches” topped the Billboard charts. A graduate of Handy H.S., Central Michigan University, and Marygrove College, he is overeducated and underdegreed. A Bay City schools teacher for 21 years, he is a former newspaperman who has collected over 5,000 albums. He believes, “More is better but vinyl is best.”
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Jeremy Benson
Those who can, both do and teach, teach and do.
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Matthew Falk
To the uninitiated, poetry can look a lot like magic, a quasi-mystical product of pure inspiration. Let's look again.
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Julie Lake
She's just a typical 17-year-old, fun-loving girl, but Melody C. Miller is also the creator of award-winning films and the youngest filmmaker with works at the 2009 Riverside Saginaw Film Festival.