BAY CITY, MI – A Bay City mother is facing felony charges in connection to a $21,337 Bridge Card fraud case.

Meanwhile, the Michigan governor is being sued for failing to call a special election for Michigan’s 35th District—a region that includes Bay County.

Those stories and more are included below in this week’s roundup of headlines you may have missed.

Michigan mother faces felonies in $21,337 Bridge Card fraud case

A Bay City mother is charged with welfare fraud for allegedly amassing more than $20,000 in food benefits while failing to disclose a member of her household was receiving wages from Halliburton.

Sherry S. Bodhaine, 61, on Sept. 15, 2021, completed a Food Assistance Application with the Michigan Department of Health and Human Services. She listed her adult son as a hous

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