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Sandusky, Michigan · SanduskyAfter meeting in closed session at Monday night’s meeting, the Sandusky City Council chose to approve both a real estate purchase for the city and a raise for City Manager Dave Faber. The council, who met twice in closed session to discuss the topic, voted Monday, June 2, to purchase the property at 69 Lexington Street in Sandusky for $60,000, also agreeing to pay the closing costs. Faber, meanwhile, saw a one-year extension on his contract appr…Read Article
Sandusky City Council approves 2.5% raise for city manager, real estate purchase of $60,000

Sandusky, Michigan · SanduskySanilac Broadcasting Company was founded in 1968 by George Benko and Robert Benko, when WMIC AM signed on the air June 27, 1968 from studios located in Sandusky, Michigan. WMIC was originally at 1560 on the AM dial where it remained for nineteen years. On August 17 of 1971, WTGV-FM signed on at 97.7 FM as a simulcast partner of WMIC. In those days the stations were known and WMIC AM & FM. In 1977, WTGV separated programming and aired an easy lis…Read Article
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Sandusky, Michigan · SanduskyIn addition to selecting municipal attorney Scott Radloff to provide legal services to the city, the Sandusky City Council approved a resolution to apply for Category B funding through the Michigan Department of Transportation (MDOT) at their Monday night meeting. Available via MDOT’s Transportation Economic Development Fund, the funding is designated to assist cities and villages with populations of 10,000 people or less in upgrading and recons…Read Article