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Croswell-Lexington Board of Education fills vacant seat
The Croswell-Lexington Board of Education has chosen Croswell EMS Director Tim Niggemeyer to fill its recently vacant board seat. The board seat opened at the end of April when the board's previous president, Russell Nowiski, resigned from the position. Niggemeyer was appointed on Monday during a special board meeting. He said he submitted an application to the board because he wanted to be a part of making the school district run well.
Another warm day in metro Detroit with cooler temperatures on the coast
(FOX 2) - Temperatures will find themselves at similar highs on Wednesday with clouds fading away throughout the day. As conditions max out at around 73 in Detroit, the sun will begin to show in the afternoon. The sky will open up in the north then to the south across Southeast Michigan, the National Weather Service reports.
'We want to nail it': Plans in motion to reopen closed eateries, a bar venue at Wrigley Center
It may not be long before the northern half of the Wrigley Center shuttered in late February is back open. The bars and eateries closed under Wrigley Hall Entertainment fewer than three months ago, while commercial businesses on the south side have remained open. During last Friday’s Art Hop event...
Sturgeon Fest returning to Port Huron
An upcoming celebration of Great Lakes sturgeon is no big fish story, as the Friends of the St. Clair River will host its annual Sturgeon Fest on June 1 in Port Huron. “We happen to have the largest concentration of Lake Sturgeon in the St. Clair River compared to anywhere else in the entire Great Lakes because so much work has been done to study sturgeon, serve and protect them here in Michigan,” Friends of the St. Clair River Executive Director Sheri Faust said.
In this together: Mother and daughter-in-law are getting knee surgery together
A local mother and daughter-in-law duo are getting knee surgery together, on the same day, from the same surgeon and on the same knee. Dorcas and Tonya Tobias, 81 and 52 respectively, are getting knee surgery together on Thursday at the Blue Water Surgery Center, a section of Blue Water Orthopedic Associates. They...
Here is a lineup of local Memorial Day Parades
Parades and ceremonies will be present all across St. Clair County to honor fallen soldiers for Memorial Day. Memorial Day lands on May 27 this year. Here are just a few local parades residents can attend. Port Huron. Parade line up will begin at 9:30 a.m. in front of the...
Blue Water Area law enforcement to hold ceremony for fallen officers
Local law enforcement will be holding a ceremony Wednesday in honor of fallen law enforcement officers. The ceremony is being hosted by the U.S. Customs and Border Protections Office of Field Operations at the International Flag Plaza near Blue Water Bridge. Other participating law enforcement offices include the St. Clair County Sheriff's Office, Port Huron Police Department, Michigan State Police and U.S. Border Patrol Detroit Sector.
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...
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...
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