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The Pinconning City Council held their latest meeting on Monday evening, continuing their planned weekly meetings until a City Manager is hired. After approval of the Agenda, there were no Committee reports.
There are four City Manager candidates set up for interviews on Tuesday and hopefully...
The Pinconning Area Schools Board of Education held their second March meeting on Monday evening in a hybrid format with Board Members together and all others participating remotely. Board President Mark Coutcher and Secretary Linda Anderson were absent from the meeting.
Band Director Rachel...
The Pinconning Area Emergency Food Distribution will be on Friday, March 26th at the Pinconning Wesleyan Church lot, 800 Horn Street. However, you must first line up in the Schafer’s Chevrolet GATED parking lot, there will be people there to tell you where to line up and when to go to the church...
Anthony “Tony” Pawelski passed away on Friday, March 19, 2021, at Covenant HealthCare – Cooper at the age of 82. The son of the late Chester and Pearl Pawelski was born April 28, 1938, in Rockford, Illinois. Tony was the former mayor of The City of Pinconning 1995-2001, and founder of the Mayor’s...
On March 18, 2021, members of the Rotary Club of Pinconning & Standish received an online presentation from Joel Strasz, Director of the Bay County Health Department, on the status of the COVID-19 virus in Bay County and on vaccination programs underway in the county. Joel reported that there...
At our recent PAEFP meeting of February, Food Coordinator, Judy Fenwick, reported that we assisted 11 families, which included 24 people. Client Coordinator, Archie Gittins, reported assisting two families to avoid electric shut-off, one family with much needed prophane, and three families to...
Three students from Pinconning Area Middle School have been named local winners in the 52nd annual America & Me Essay Contest, sponsored by Farm Bureau Insurance.
The three students, who earned the first, second, and third place awards for their school, are Summer Pomaville, first; Jesse Manz,...
Governor Gretchen Whitmer traveled to the M-30 bridge in Beaverton, which was recently rebuilt and reopened after it was destroyed last year by historic flooding. The governor discussed her Rebuilding Michigan plan to administer $300 million to fix 120 local bridges in serious or critical condition...
Rep. Annette Glenn, R-Midland, recently joined Governor Whitmer, House Speaker Jason Wentworth, Rep. Timothy Beson and others to celebrate the opening of the temporary M-30 bridge in Tobacco Township.
“It was great to be with the governor, the Speaker and so many others today to tour the recently...








