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Saginaw County, officially the County of Saginaw, is a
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located in the U.S. state of
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. As of the 2020 Census, the population was 190,124. The
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is Saginaw. The county was created by September 10, 1822, and was fully organized on February 9, 1835. The etymology of the county's name is uncertain. It may be derived from ''Sace-nong'' or ''Sak-e-nong'' ( en, link=no, Sauk land), as the Sauk (french: link=no, Sac) tribe is believed by some to have once lived there. A more likely possibility is that it comes from Ojibwe words meaning "place of the outlet" –''sag'' ( en, link=no, an opening) and ''ong'' ( en, link=no, place of). ''See''
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. Saginaw County comprises the Saginaw, MI
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and is included in the Saginaw-Midland-Bay City
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, the 5th largest metropolitan area in Michigan.


Etymology

The name Saginaw is widely believed to mean "where the Sauk were" in
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, from ''Sace-nong'' or ''Sak-e-nong'' (Sauk Town), due to the belief that the Sauk once lived there. But it is more likely that the name means "place of the outlet", from the Ojibwe ''sag'' (opening) and ''ong'' (place of). When Natives told
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that the Sauk nation was on the western shore of
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, Champlain mistakenly placed them on the western shore of
Lake Huron Lake Huron ( ) is one of the five Great Lakes of North America. Hydrologically, it comprises the easterly portion of Lake Michigan–Huron, having the same surface elevation as Lake Michigan, to which it is connected by the , Straits of Mack ...
. This mistake was copied on subsequent maps, and future references identified this as the place of the Sauks. Champlain himself never visited what is now Michigan.


History

The area was inhabited from about 1000 B.C. to 1000 A.D. by the Native American Hopewell culture, followed by the Anishnabeg. Some historians believe that the Sauk at one time lived in the area and were driven out by Ojibwe (Chippewa), before the area was first visited by Europeans. The Saginaw region includes an extensive network of many rivers and streams which converge into the Saginaw River and provided a means for easy travel for the Native American population among numerous settlements and hunting areas, as well as access to Lake Huron. Saginaw was also a frequent meeting location for councils of the Ojibwe, Pottawatomi, and Ottawa—the Three Fires of the Anishnabeg. What is today Saginaw County was inhabited by the
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at the time of the arrival of Euro-Americans. The Ojibwe were still the dominant force in the area in the 1820s, and in 1827 they were attacked by a two groups of
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coming from Wisconsin. The Ojibwe prevailed in this fight with the aid of local Euro-American settlers. In 1853 the Ojibwe and Ottawa both established large hunting camps along the Saginaw River, although Euro-American settlers were beginning to establish saw mills and farms in the area by that point.


Geography

According to the
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, the county has a total area of , of which is land and (1.9%) is water. It is part of the Flint/Tri-Cities region of
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. The
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elevation in Saginaw County, Michigan is above sea level.


Primary rivers

* Saginaw River **
Shiawassee River The Shiawassee River ( ) in the U.S. state of Michigan drains an area of within Oakland, Genesee, Livingston, Shiawassee, Midland and Saginaw counties. It flows in a generally northerly direction for approximately from its source to its co ...
*** Cass River *** Flint River *** Bad River **
Tittabawassee River The Tittabawassee River flows in a generally southeasterly direction through the Lower Peninsula of the U.S. state of Michigan. The river begins at Secord Lake in Clement Township, at the confluence of the East Branch and the Middle Branch. Fro ...


Wildlife refuge

* Shiawassee National Wildlife Refuge


Adjacent counties

* Bay County (northeast) * Midland County (northwest) * Tuscola County (east) *
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(west) * Genesee County (southeast) *
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(south) *
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(southwest)


Demographics

The
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indicates Saginaw County had a 2010 population of 200,169. This is a decrease of -9,870 people from the
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. Overall, the county had a -4.7% growth rate during this ten-year period. In 2010 there were 79,011 households and 52,287 families in the county. The
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was 250.2 per square mile (96.6 square kilometers). There were 86,844 housing units at an average density of 108.5 per square mile (41.9 square kilometers). The racial and ethnic makeup of the county was 70.5% White, 18.6% Black or African American, 0.3% Native American, 1.0% Asian, 7.8% Hispanic or Latino, 0.1% from other races, and 1.6% from two or more races. There were 79,011 households, out of which 30.5% had children under the age of 18 living with them, 45.4% were husband and wife families, 16.0% had a female householder with no husband present, 33.8% were non-families, and 28.2% were made up of individuals. The average household size was 2.44 and the average family size was 2.99. In the county, 23.4% of the population was under the age of 18, 10.6% from 18 to 24, 22.9% from 25 to 44, 27.8% from 45 to 64, and 15.3% was 65 years of age or older. The median age was 40 years. For every 100 females there were 93.6 males. For every 100 females age 18 and over, there were 90.4 males. The 2010 American Community Survey 1-year estimate indicates the median income for a household in the county was $41,938 and the median income for a family was $52,243. Males had a median income of $27,691 versus $16,488 for females. The
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for the county was $21,025. About 12.4% of families and 16.9% of the population were below the
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, including 24.1% of those under the age 18 and 10.1% of those age 65 or over.


Religion

The Roman Catholic Diocese of Saginaw is the controlling regional body for the
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.


Government and politics

The county government operates the
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, maintains rural roads, operates the major local courts, keeps files of deeds and mortgages, maintains
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, administers
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regulations, and participates with the state in the provision of welfare and other social services. The county board of commissioners controls the budget but has only limited authority to make laws or ordinances. In Michigan, most local government functions — police and fire, building and zoning, tax assessment, street maintenance, etc. — are the responsibility of individual cities and townships. Starting in 1988, Saginaw County became a reliable Democratic stronghold at the Presidential level. However, in recent elections it has become increasingly competitive, with
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narrowly winning the county in
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while narrowly losing it in
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by about 300 votes.


Elected officials

* Prosecuting Attorney: John McColgan Jr. *
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: William Federspiel *
County Clerk A clerk is a white-collar worker who conducts general office tasks, or a worker who performs similar sales-related tasks in a retail environment. The responsibilities of clerical workers commonly include record keeping, filing, staffing service ...
: Vanessa Guerra *
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: Timothy M. Novak *
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: Katheryn A. Kelly * Public Works Commissioner: Brian Wendling ''All countywide officers are elected for four-year terms. The next scheduled election for these offices is November of 2024.'' (information as of April 2021)


Parks and Recreation Commission

Saginaw County Parks and Recreation Commission is a county-wide government organization founded by William H. Haithco Sr. in 1969. Haithco then served as chairman from 1972 to 1999. The organization operates six parks throughout the county - Imerman Memorial Park, Veterans Memorial Park, Ringwood Forest, Price Nature Center, William H. Haithco Recreation Area, and The Saginaw Valley Rail Trail. These parks comprise over 550 acres, including 18 miles of hiking trails, two boat launches, four fishing access sites, a swimming beach, picnic shelters, and recreation programs.


Economy

The largest employers in Saginaw County are:


Transportation

Saginaw County was the destination of a Sauk footpath that became one of the first roads in what is now Michigan, the
Saginaw Trail Saginaw Trail is the collective name for a set of connected roads in Southeast and Central Michigan that runs from Detroit to Saginaw through Pontiac and Flint that was originally a tribal foot trail. To drive it today, drivers would follow: * fro ...
. The trail, first authorized in 1819, was completed to Saginaw in 1841. Since then, Saginaw's access to the outside world has expanded with the development of maritime, rail, air, and freeway links to the major cities of Michigan and neighboring states and nations.


Airports

Scheduled airline service is available from MBS International Airport near Freeland, Michigan and Bishop International Airport in
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. Harry Browne Airport in Buena Vista Charter Township also serves the region.


Highways

* , a major north–south freeway running from Sault Ste. Marie, Michigan to
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* , a business route freeway from Interstate 75 passing through downtown Saginaw * * runs from I-69 through downtown Saginaw and north to Standish. * * is a cross peninsular road, running across the mitten and the thumb—from Port Sanilac on the
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shore; through Saginaw near
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; and then on to Muskegon on the
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shore. This east-west surface route nearly bisects the Lower Peninsula of Michigan latitudinally. * passes through the western suburbs and provides a direct connection to MBS International Airport in Freeland before ending at US 10 in nearby Bay County. * runs from the
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border through
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and Owosso before ending at M-46, in the western suburbs of Saginaw. M-52 also provides an alternate connection to
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, Michigan's state capitol. * * * runs from M-47 to I-675. * runs east from M-13 to
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and Cass City and ends at M-53 in Sanilac County. * * runs from M-25 in downtown Bay City to M-58 in Saginaw.


Maritime

The Saginaw River is maintained by the Corps of Engineers, and from time to time, dredged to maintain a shipping channel down the river to Bay City, and from there, to the
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.


Education


Primary and secondary education


Public schools

Most of Saginaw County is served by the
Saginaw Intermediate School District The Saginaw Intermediate School District (SISD) is an intermediate school district in Michigan, headquartered in Saginaw. Most of Saginaw County is served by the Saginaw Intermediate School District, which coordinates the efforts of local board ...
(SISD), which coordinates the efforts of local boards of education, but has no operating authority over schools. Local school boards in Michigan retain great autonomy over day-to-day operations. A number of charter schools also operate in the county. School districts in the county (including any with any territory, no matter how slight, even if the schools and/or administration are in other counties) include: * Ashley Community Schools * Bay City School District * Birch Run Area School District * Breckenridge Community Schools *
Bridgeport-Spaulding Community School District The Bridgeport-Spaulding Community School District is a school district headquartered in the Educational Services Center in Bridgeport, a community in Bridgeport Charter Township, Michigan.Carrollton School District * Chesaning Union Schools *
Clio Area School District Clio Area School District is a public school district in Genesee County in the U.S. state of Michigan and in the Genesee Intermediate School District. The district includes all of the city of Clio; the majorities of Vienna Township, and Thetf ...
* Frankenmuth School District * Freeland Community School District * Hemlock Public School District * Merrill Community Schools *
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* New Lothrop Area Public School * Ovid-Elsie Area Schools *
Reese Public Schools Reese Public Schools is a school district in Michigan. The district serves areas in Bay County, Saginaw County, and Tuscola County.Gilchrist, Tom.Forty-two seek Reese principal's job, which goes to Hurst of Bridgeport-Spaulding" ''The Saginaw Ne ...
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Saginaw City School District The School District of the City of Saginaw, known also as the Saginaw Public School District (SPSD) or Saginaw Public Schools, is a school district in Saginaw, Michigan. The district is a part of the Saginaw Intermediate School District, and se ...
* Saginaw Township Community Schools * St. Charles Community Schools * Swan Valley School District Former school districts include: * Buena Vista School District


Higher education

* Saginaw Valley State University (SVSU) is a four-year state university located in eastern Kochville Township. * Delta College is a two-year community college that serves Saginaw County, but is located in neighboring Bay County, a few miles to the north of the SVSU campus.


Notable natives

* George C. Hinkley (1892-1936), Wisconsin State Assemblyman and businessman, was born in Saginaw County. * Theodore Roethke (1908–1963) Pulitzer prize and National Book Award-winning poet was born and buried here.


Historical markers

There are twenty eight recognized historical markers in the county: They are: * Bliss Park * Burt Opera House / Wellington R. Burt * Coal Mine No. 8 * The Cushway House / Benjamin Cushway and Adelaide Cushway * First Congregational Church aginaw* Fowler Schoolhouse ( Fremont Township) * Frankenmuth / Saint Lorenz Evangelical Lutheran Church * Frankenmuth Bavarian Inn * Freeland United Methodist Church * George Nason House * Hess School * Hoyt Library * Leamington Stewart House * Michigan's German Settlers * Morseville Bridge * Presbyterian Church of South Saginaw * Saginaw Club * Saginaw Oil Industry * Saginaw Post Office * Saginaw Valley Coal * Saginaw Valley Lumbering Era * St. Mary's Hospital * Saint Michael Catholic Parish * St. Paul's Episcopal Mission * Shroeder House * Theodore Roethke / Childhood Home


Communities


Cities

* Frankenmuth * Saginaw (county seat) * Zilwaukee


Villages

* Birch Run * Chesaning * Merrill * Oakley * Reese (partially) * St. Charles


Charter townships

* Bridgeport Charter Township * Buena Vista Charter Township *
Saginaw Charter Township Saginaw Charter Township is a charter township of Saginaw County, Michigan, Saginaw County in the U.S. state of Michigan. The population was 40,840 at the 2010 United States Census, 2010 census. The city of Saginaw, Michigan, Saginaw is adjacent t ...


Civil townships

* Albee Township * Birch Run Township *
Blumfield Township Blumfield Township is a civil township of Saginaw County in the U.S. state of Michigan. As of the 2010 Census, the township population was 1,960. History Blumfield Township was established in 1853. It was the site of one sawmill and several fa ...
* Brady Township * Brant Township * Carrollton Township * Chapin Township * Chesaning Township * Frankenmuth Township * Fremont Township * James Township * Jonesfield Township * Kochville Township * Lakefield Township * Maple Grove Township * Marion Township * Richland Township * Spaulding Township * St. Charles Township * Swan Creek Township * Taymouth Township * Thomas Township * Tittabawassee Township * Zilwaukee Township


Census-designated places

*
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* Burt * Freeland * Hemlock * Robin Glen-Indiantown * Shields


Other unincorporated communities

* Alicia * Blumfield Corners * Brady Center * Brant * Chapin * Clausedale * Crow Island *
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* Fenmore * Fergus * Fordney * Fosters * Frankentrost *
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* Groveton * Indiantown * Iva * Kochville * Lakefield * Lawndale * Layton Corners * Luce * Marion Springs * Morseville * Nelson * Orr *
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* Paines * Parshallburg * Roosevelt * Shattuckville * Swan Creek * Taymouth


See also

* List of Michigan State Historic Sites in Saginaw County, Michigan * National Register of Historic Places listings in Saginaw County, Michigan *
Saginaw Trail Saginaw Trail is the collective name for a set of connected roads in Southeast and Central Michigan that runs from Detroit to Saginaw through Pontiac and Flint that was originally a tribal foot trail. To drive it today, drivers would follow: * fro ...


References


Further reading

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External links


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