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1934:East Saginaw
1890:Parshallburg
1799:Frankentrost
1744:Brady Center
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208:Keith Wenzel
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1769:Crow Island
1726:communities
1673:Buena Vista
1625:St. Charles
1605:Maple Grove
1575:Frankenmuth
1512:Buena Vista
1489:St. Charles
1423:Frankenmuth
1398:County seat
1201:January 31,
1123:in Owosso.
1080:as well as
1050:Argus-Press
1021:Local media
964:other races
933:2000 census
907:other races
877:2010 census
550:St. Charles
423:2010 census
306:ZIP code(s)
123: /
1981:Categories
1905:Swan Creek
1865:Morseville
1764:Clausedale
1754:Carrollton
1668:Bridgeport
1630:Swan Creek
1590:Jonesfield
1560:Carrollton
1507:Bridgeport
1220:HathiTrust
1139:References
937:As of the
881:As of the
481:March 2023
415:U.S. state
342:feature ID
250:Population
182:Government
111:84°07′12″W
108:43°11′05″N
1943:Footnotes
1895:Roosevelt
1840:Lakefield
1835:Kochville
1650:Zilwaukee
1620:Spaulding
1600:Lakefield
1595:Kochville
1570:Chesaning
1545:Blumfield
1540:Birch Run
1468:Chesaning
1463:Birch Run
1433:Zilwaukee
1133:Chapter 7
1047:, or the
1001:Education
556:Geography
452:does not
364:Chesaning
330:FIPS code
318:Area code
272:Time zone
242:Elevation
176:Chesaning
86:Chesaning
1910:Taymouth
1845:Lawndale
1825:Groveton
1815:Garfield
1809:Galloway
1709:(former)
1701:(former)
1683:Freeland
1635:Taymouth
1615:Richland
1455:Villages
1225:June 20,
968:Hispanic
958:, 0.04%
954:, 0.08%
950:, 0.24%
946:, 0.35%
911:Hispanic
419:Michigan
334:26-15140
171:Township
152:Michigan
1926:Defunct
1794:Fosters
1789:Fordney
1779:Fenmore
1714:Shields
1688:Hemlock
1580:Fremont
1517:Saginaw
1473:Merrill
1428:Saginaw
1405:Saginaw
1277:June 4,
1159:May 21,
1082:Saginaw
1074:WJRT-TV
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897:, 0.6%
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473:removed
458:sources
433:History
413:in the
406:-ə-ning
350:Website
345:2397613
164:Saginaw
137:Country
33:Village
1885:Paines
1870:Nelson
1784:Fergus
1759:Chapin
1734:Alicia
1640:Thomas
1610:Marion
1565:Chapin
1478:Oakley
1415:Cities
1055:Owosso
1041:, the
972:Latino
939:census
915:Latino
883:census
610:Census
546:Oakley
159:County
1804:Frost
1749:Brant
1724:Other
1585:James
1555:Brant
1550:Brady
1535:Albee
1483:Reese
1070:Flint
956:Asian
944:White
903:Asian
891:White
860:2,430
850:−6.0%
845:2,394
835:−0.7%
830:2,548
820:−3.4%
815:2,567
805:−7.6%
800:2,656
785:2,876
775:22.3%
770:2,770
760:25.3%
755:2,264
745:13.4%
740:1,807
730:14.9%
725:1,594
710:1,387
695:1,363
685:17.8%
680:1,244
670:18.8%
665:1,056
655:23.3%
537:canal
404:CHESS
311:48616
300:(EDT)
298:UTC-4
277:UTC-5
258:2,430
147:State
1880:Racy
1855:Luce
1820:Gera
1774:Dice
1678:Burt
1660:CDPs
1304:2012
1279:2015
1257:2012
1227:2024
1203:2008
1161:2022
1121:WRSR
1119:and
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1111:and
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1103:and
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1097:WTLZ
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1086:WAQP
1084:'s
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1076:and
865:1.5%
856:2020
841:2010
826:2000
811:1990
796:1980
790:3.8%
781:1970
766:1960
751:1950
736:1940
721:1930
715:1.8%
706:1920
700:9.6%
691:1910
676:1900
661:1890
646:1880
631:1870
619:Note
614:Pop.
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