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  2. Julie Oeming Badiee - Wikipedia

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    Julie Oeming Badiee was born as Julie Anne Oeming on March 30, 1947, in Saginaw, Michigan.Her parents were Marilyn (née McKeever) and Joseph Albert Oeming. [1] She graduated in 1965 from Arthur Hill High School.

  3. WNEM-TV - Wikipedia

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    WNEM-TV (channel 5) is a television station licensed to Bay City, Michigan, United States, serving northeastern Michigan as a dual affiliate of CBS and MyNetworkTV.Owned by Gray Media, the station maintains studios on North Franklin Street in downtown Saginaw, [6] with a second newsroom in downtown Flint.

  4. Father of 2 Missing Since the Holidays Reportedly Found Dead ...

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    The body of a Michigan father who went missing while attending a family gathering over the holidays has reportedly been found. On Saturday, Jan. 4 at approximately 2 p.m. local time, 52-year-old ...

  5. Harry Porterfield - Wikipedia

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    Porterfield was born in Saginaw, Michigan, and began his career in 1955, working as a disc jockey for WKNX.Porterfield began working at WBBM in 1964 as a news writer. Porterfield left WBBM in 1985 for WLS-TV, where he worked for 24 years, but returned to WBBM in 2009 as the 11 a.m. news an

  6. Tom Slade - Wikipedia

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    Slade was born in Manotick, Michigan, but was raised in Saginaw, Michigan after being adopted. [1] He played football, basketball and tennis for Saginaw High School and earned All-State honors in football as the quarterback at Saginaw High. [1] Slade was married to former University of Michigan cheerleader, Pam St. John.

  7. Shakey Jake - Wikipedia

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    Shakey Jake circa 1980. Shakey Jake (sometimes “Shakin’ Jake”; August 24, 1925 – September 16, 2007), [1] born Jake Woods in Little Rock, Arkansas, was a street musician and storyteller well known to students and residents of Ann Arbor, Michigan, from the time of his arrival there in 1973 until his death.

  8. Wellington R. Burt - Wikipedia

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    Wellington R. Burt (August 26, 1831 – March 2, 1919) was an American lumber baron from Saginaw, Michigan. [2] [3] At the time of his death, his wealth was estimated to be between $40 and $90 million (equivalent to between $703 million and $1.58 billion in 2023).

  9. Paul H. Wendler - Wikipedia

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    Paul H. Wendler (March 9, 1917 – March 13, 2013) was a politician from Michigan, United States, who served as Mayor of Saginaw, as well as on the city council, and was a noted community philanthropist who was instrumental in bringing hockey to the city.