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Mikaila Bluew

Mikaila Bluew is the Associate Editor of Delta Collegiate, Delta College's student newspaper. A Saginaw, Michigan native, Mikaila has a deep passion for storytelling that began with writing music, poetry, and short stories. In addition to her work with the Delta Collegiate, Mikaila works as a freelance journalist, covering a variety of topics and gaining valuable experience through interviews and event coverage. Her freelance work has allowed her to explore different writing styles while developing a diverse portfolio. She pursued her love for writing and journalism by enrolling at Delta College, where she has been able to further hone her skills and connect with fellow students and professionals in the field.

Mikaila Bluew's Latest Articles

Thanksgiving dinner table
Thanksgiving meals across the Great Lakes Bay Region

Nonprofits, churches, and community centers are offering meals, pantry items, and additional support for residents in need this holiday season.

Poseyville Preserve reclaims Midland riverfront

The Poseyville Preserve Project is turning the former Castle Concrete Block Plant site into a naturalized riverfront.

Stewardship Series continues this summer and fall with two additional all-ages workshops. 
Little Forks Stewardship Series builds momentum for Nelson Woods Nature Preserve

Little Forks Conservancy’s free 2025 Stewardship Series offers hands-on workshops at local preserves, teaching conservation skills from insect habitats to invasive species control and native seed collection.

Hundreds Gather in Saginaw for Great Lakes Bay Pride Festival

Great Lakes Bay Pride marked the finale of a month-long effort to create space, share stories, and support LGBTQ+ individuals across the region.

Higher education leaders defend diversity, equity, and inclusion amid federal pressure

As federal pressure mounts to eliminate DEI programs, higher education leaders remain committed to fostering inclusive practices.

The Voices of Black Midland archive shares oral histories to raise racial awareness

A community-led oral archive shares the impactful stories of black residents in Midland throughout its history.

Midland Center for the Arts unveils spring lineup and summer camp registration

Midland Center for the Arts is rolling out its spring programs, events, and ticket sales for shows running through June, offering a variety of experiences for all ages. 

The front of Chef Sergey’s Bakery in the historic Ashman Circle
Chef Sergey’s Bakery opens in Midland’s historic Ashman Circle

A new bakery, founded by Ukrainian refugees, quickly becomes a local favorite with its fresh pastries and specialty coffee.

Midland Young Professionals Program expands membership and community impact

The Midland Business Alliance’s MYPros program celebrates success with over 100 new members, $200,000 toward local businesses, and big plans for 2025.

Ashman Circle welcomes Brass Cat Tattoo

Midland welcomes its fourth tattoo shop, Brass Cat Tattoo, the business aims to bring collaboration and creativity to Ashman Circle.

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