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Building trust and safety: School resource officers of St. Clair County
The main duty of a school resource officer is to provide a level of safety to a school district's students and staff. However, that constant presence ends up providing much more. Whether it be monitoring break periods, checking doors or simply tying an elementary schooler's shoe, Marysville School Resource Officer TJ Williams is...
Port Huron officer was arrested after allegedly showing up for work intoxicated
A Port Huron Police Department detective who was recently charged with drunk driving reportedly showed up for work intoxicated. A probable cause affidavit states Thomas Rumley, 57, showed up to the Port Huron Police Department on May 3 at around 7:45 a.m. and appeared to be intoxicated. Rumley reportedly admitted he had been...
St. Clair County news briefs: Spring cleanup set for Algonac, Clay Township; more
The spring 2024 cleanup for the city of Algonac and Clay Township is set. During the cleanup, Algonac and Clay Township will accept items too large for regular waste disposal or items otherwise difficult to get rid of, such as tires without rims. The Algonac cleanup will take place from...
'Escape to Margaritaville' a breezy, upbeat showcase of Jimmy Buffet tunes at Croswell
ADRIAN — Looking around the opening-night audience for the Croswell Opera House’s “Escape to Margaritaville,” with all the Hawaiian shirts and leis and a Jimmy Buffett T-shirt or two, it was obvious that a lot of folks were there to celebrate all things Buffett. And in...
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 Marysville softball's Jade Schiller, who finished with four hits, three RBIs and two runs in the Vikings' 13-9 win over Algonac on May 1.
St. Clair County Woman Faces Up to 15 Years for Fatal Washington Township Crash
A St. Clair County woman is facing a serious prison sentence after being charged with reckless driving, causing death in a fatal Washington Township crash, according to officials. The unidentified 27-year-old from Riley could face up to 15 years behind bars for the accident that took place earlier this year on Feb. 2. Macomb County Sheriff's Office announced that the charge had been authorized by the county prosecutor’s office, as per reports by The Detroit News.
Hundreds turn up for 'Bar Rescue' reality TV shoot at Goodells establishment
You couldn’t miss the crowd that has amassed outside Club 21 near Goodells Wednesday night and formed a long line down the roadway. There were a couple hundred of them there — some with lawn chairs and in groups with friends and family who’d parked their cars roadside nearby an hour or two...
Co-defendant testifies against Schoenrock in torture case
A key witness in the case against Aaron Schoenrock testified Thursday and Friday before a jury in the St. Clair County Courthouse. Jolynn Hirsch, who was charged alongside Schoenrock and agreed to testify against him in a plea deal, told the court she watched as Schoenrock threatened a woman, beat her and...
'Even-keeled' Marysville baseball has turned its season around
MARYSVILLE — At first glance, the Marysville baseball team's 12-9 overall record appears nondescript. But a closer look reveals something much different. Entering Monday, the Vikings have won five straight games and 10 of their last 13, which includes a 5-0 mark in the MAC Blue since May 1.
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