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« 365 Lake: Life as the Sun Sets by Jimmy Tomczak
The closing Kwame didn't give »

Stories from Saginaw Valley

By The Center for Michigan | Published: March 11, 2008

We were lucky enough to have a big crop of stories come in from Saginaw Valley. Enjoy!

Alecia Letzkus

Alexis Brunton

Amanda Vaughn

Amber Cormack

Anthony LaPorte

Ariel Perkins

Ashley Blubaugh

Austin Krompetz

Brianna Price

Cassie Crawford

Courtnie Mahsue

Devonie Dobson

Erica Davis

Holly Louers

Jamie Sexton

Janna Foster

Jodie Prawdzik

Kayla Lovell

Katie Merritt

Kayla Butcher

Kimberly Sczepanski

Kory Ross

Kristen Erickson

Lindsay Loria

Marina Coats

Megan Arnold

Michelle Lynn Adkins

Natosha Saylor

Nikita Doan

Sarah VanValkenburg

Tony Lugo

Tyler Stone

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