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St. Clair County man charged in fatal mid-Michigan crash
A St. Clair County man who caused an accident near Mt. Pleasant that killed a Remus man and injured two others has been charged with three felonies. Isabella County Magistrate Aaron Miller on Friday arraigned Kyle Edward Adams, 37, of East China Township for operating while intoxicated causing death, a 15-year felony; and two counts of operating while intoxicated causing serious injury, a five-year felony.
McLaren Port Huron welcoming 10 new doctors with 2 residency clinics this summer
St. Clair County’s biggest healthcare provider is introducing two medical residency clinics for new doctors to help better access to primary care services for the region’s rural residents. According to an announcement from the statewide McLaren Health Care organization, McLaren Port Huron is expanding its graduate medical education...
Marysville students release salmon into Belle River
COLUMBUS TWP. - Approximately 60 salmon were given a new home in the Belle River thanks to a group of Marysville High School students. Marysville High School science teacher Cherie Westrick's AP Environmental Science class gathered at the bank of the Belle River at Columbus County Park to release the fish Friday. Her class, which consists of sophomores, juniors and seniors, have been raising the fish since November. The class started with 100 eggs and were able to release about 60 fish into the river.
City OKs study to address housing shortage, future needs
While two major residential projects around city-backed property sit in limbo, Port Huron officials hope commissioning a new study of local housing needs could aid those and future developments in addressing the ongoing housing shortage. City Council members signed off on a $25,250 bid from Zimmerman/Volk Associates to conduct a...
Multiple fire departments respond to structure fire on Lapeer Road
Multiple fire departments have responded to a structure fire in the area of Wadhams and Lapeer roads in Kimball Township. Kimball Fire Chief Ed Gratz said the fire was reported at the SERVPRO building on Lapeer Road about 7:30 a.m. He said one person was inside the building when the blaze started and jumped out of a second story window. ...
Be a Tourist in Your Own Town Day encourages exploration in St. Clair
St. Clair residents are invited to see their city through fresh eyes on May 18, when Be a Tourist in Your Own Town Day highlights local attractions. Be a Tourist in Your Own Town Day is hosted by the St. Clair Chamber of Commerce and the city of St. Clair. One special attraction will be held at the St. Clair Historical Museum and Research Center on May 17 and 18. The museum will host a presentation on the 72-year history of Little League baseball and softball in St. Clair.
Suspect wears dress and wig in poor attempt to disguise himself: authorities
LAKEPORT, Fla. (WPEC) — A Florida man accused of stealing a boat tried to evade police by disguising himself as a woman, according to authorities. In a Facebook post, the Glades County Sheriff's Office said deputies were investigating a recovered stolen boat in Lakeport on Wednesday shortly after 3 p.m.
Vote for the Blue Water Area Athlete of the Week
It's Monday, which means it's time for the latest Blue Water Area Athlete of the Week poll. We need you to determine a winner. Voting ends at noon on Thursday. Last week's winner was East China United boys lacrosse's Matthew Jones, who scored four goals in United's 14-13 overtime win against Macomb L'Anse Creuse...
Attorneys, witnesses discuss psychosis symptoms in attempted murder trial
As the trial of a man accused of attempting to kill his wife continued Friday, the attorneys and witnesses zeroed in on the effects of one drug in particular: Prednisone. Typically used to treat inflammation, defense attorney Joshua Rubin called psychiatrist Dr. Gerald Shiener to testify on how Prednisone may have affected Gregory Ringel's perception of reality when he fired a shotgun at his wife in March 2022.
High schools across four counties attend Blue Water Building Trades Fair
More than 1,000 students were present at Goodells County Park for the annual Blue Water Building Trades Fair Wednesday. This was the third year that Macomb/St. Clair County MiWorks has facilitated the fair, with students from across St. Clair, Macomb, Lapeer and Sanilac counties in attendance. MiWorks Youth Program Coordinator Cristine Robson said the purpose of the fair is to provide career exploration opportunities for students in rural areas.
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