The man would have stabbed Brother on the back, Family Business Legacy continues and other news from Bay County

Bay City, Mi – A man from Bay of Bay was sent back from a mental health establishment just before stabbing his brother.
Meanwhile, a St. Laurent returned to manage the historic business of the Bay City bearing his family name, pursuing a family inheritance.
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Bay County Man came out of the mental health establishment before stabbing his brother
A few hours after leaving an assessment of mental health, a man in the canton of Hampton would have stabbed his older brother on the back. He now faces a pair of criminal charges.
James Mr. Johnson, 21, on Monday, April 28, was brought to justice before the Bay County District Court into a single chief of assault with the intention of making large bodily injuries and the malicious destruction of a building between $ 200 and 1,000. The accusations are liable to four years in prison and 93 days in prison, respectively.
At around 8:40 p.m. on Sunday, April 27, the police responded to a stab wounded inside a house in the 1800 block from Carol Drive. The police met the 29 -year -old victim and began to give him medical care because an ambulance was on his way, according to police reports contained in the judicial files.
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A St. Laurent returns to manage Bay City affairs, continuing family heritage
Edward St. Laurent began his career in the 1970s, working in his family business, St. Laurent Brothers, in the city center of Bay City – his hometown.
It was here St. Laurent worked alongside his father and uncles until 1985, when they sold the business. Now he returns to the Bay City match as managing director, helping to extend the company that his ancestors designed decades ago.
“I am honored to work for Jordan Dice and his team to continue the inheritance of St. Laurent,” said St. Laurent in a press release. “I applaud Jordan for his commitment to investing in the community and to relaunch the history of some of the most emblematic companies such as St. Laurent Brothers.”
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In the midst of Trump's prices, Bay City companies warn against the increase in prices and inventory shortages
The owners of a pair of companies in downtown Bay City have waited to see if the prices implemented at the federal level would take place and have an impact locally.
Now, the owners of my secret garden and Saginaw Bay Trading Co., 600 Saginaw St., say they have seen the effects – changes that include an increase in retail costs.
“If you have thought of making a purchase, replacing a worn item or shopping for birthdays or holidays, perhaps the time to do it – before prices and availability become unpredictable”, business owners written in an article on social networks Tuesday April 29.
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The fire sweeps through Pinconning Grain Elevator, the hospitalized firefighter
A centennial grain elevator in Pinconning broke out in flames early this morning on Tuesday, April 29.
Around 4:45 a.m., the county of Bay Central Dispatch suspended the calls for motorists reporting flames from the installation at the 100 North Mable Road, said the chief of the Pinconning Dave Ramsay firefighters. The crews found the structure fully involved upon their arrival, said Ramsay.
Firefighters of ten departments responded to help fight conflagration. Emergency speakers closed traffic on M-13 / Huron Road between PinConning and Cody Estey roads for several hours.
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The centenary car strikes the market, offering a unique piece in the history of Bay City for $ 499,000
Anchored between Center Road and Carroll Park, a piece of local history is on the market.
Designed by Albert Kahn, based in Detroit, based in Detroit and built in 1908, the house presents several original details sprinkled in modernized spaces.
The house, 105 Parkwood short, is at the end of a cul-de-sac and registered for $ 499,000.
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North Peak Brewing, Kilkenny brings the City Traverse flavor to Bay City this summer
The long-awaited opening of North Peak Brewing Co. and the Irish Pub of Kilkenny should take place this summer, and city officials say they are delighted with the possibilities that the brewery and the ad bring to the city center.
“North Peak Brewing Company is an excellent addition to Bay City,” said president and chief executive officer of the Bay region, Magen Samyn. “Not only does he breathe a new life in a key corner of our city center, but it will also bring new energy, opportunities and dynamism. We look forward to their opening. ”
North Peak and the Irish pub jointly, Kilkenny, should open on July 4, said Dana Muscott, director of Bay City. The two companies are popular City Traveals and have been eagerly awaited in Bay City.
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Bob's cocks: Auburn's O's Pub & Grill offers a hamburger with a big flavor energy
Some burgers are meals.
But “The O” at O's Pub & Grill in Auburn was more like an experience … and a crazy wrestling match between my greed and my gravity.
It was a power full of protein composed of a half-sparkle of freshly ground black angus, a pile of pastrami, melted pepper cheese that was most the most (this cheese was cheese!), Pickles d'Aneth sliced, Mustard of stone and fried eggs.
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