Bay City’s Municipal Court stayed busy at the end of last year, even as cash collections dropped. From October through December, the court brought in just under eighty-eight thousand dollars — about five-and-a-half thousand less than the previous quarter. Despite the dip in revenue, case filings remained steady, with more than six hundred new cases, most of them traffic-related. Court staff also cleared over a hundred warrants and handled nearly two hundred magistrations. The report was shared with Bay City Council at its recent meeting.