SAGINAW, MI – A Michigan woman charged in a case of alleged Bridge Card fraud had her hearing delayed.

Meanwhile, a Saginaw mother has been charged with giving children THC-infused gummies.

Those headlines and more are included below in this week’s roundup of Saginaw news.

Michigan woman charged in Bridge Card-baked goods fraud has hearing delayed

A Saginaw woman charged with welfare fraud after allegedly selling baked goods online for personal profit must wait a while longer for her day in court.

Talia C. Teneyuque, 32, appeared for a preliminary examination before Saginaw County District Judge Terry L. Clark on the afternoon of Wednesday, Sept. 3. Defense attorney Anthony S. Gonzales requested an adjournment, stating he was standing in for Teneyuque’s principal lawyer, Emilie K. Lyd

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