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St. Clair County teen skateboarder dies after fall from moving vehicle
PORT HURON, Mich. – A 19-year-old man died Saturday, May 11, two days after being critically injured after falling while skateboarding in Port Huron. It happened Thursday, May 9, just before midnight on 24th Street, near Vine Street. Police said he was holding onto a vehicle while skateboarding when he fell and struck the pavement.
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...
UPDATE: Teen dies following Thursday crash in Port Huron
UPDATE: "The victim in this incident succumbed to his injuries on Saturday, May 11th. The Port Huron Police Department extends out sympathy to his family," the department said in a Monday press release. "This incident remains under investigation." Port Huron Police Department Accident Investigation Unit is investigating a serious injury crash. The crash...
'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.
St. Clair County Community Foundation has granted nearly $1.3 million in 2024 so far
The St. Clair County Community Foundation has given out nearly $1.3 million in grants to a variety of organizations, programs and projects throughout the county so far this year. The grant funds come from several individual endowed funds, donor advised funds and standing grantmaking committees. Patti Manley, board chair of...
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...
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...
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...
County board District 3 candidates elevate separate niches in Democratic primary
PORT HURON — The third district on the St. Clair County Board of Commissioners — an area that represents all but the northern-most part of the city of Port Huron — has long been held by a Democrat. And in the Aug. 6 primary, voters in the area will have a choice between...
Gun recovered from Donegal Lake connected to St. Clair woman's fatal shooting
The Westmoreland County District Attorney’s Office confirmed that a gun found Friday in Donegal Lake is related to the fatal shooting in December of a St. Clair Township woman. Dive teams from the Greensburg Police Department and Murrysville Medic One discovered the revolver about 70 feet offshore, Medic One...
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...
11th annual Marine City Blessing of the Bikes, Poker Run set
The Council on Aging’s Washington Life Center is gearing up to host its 11th annual Blessing of the Bikes and Poker Run on May 18. The event, which will take place rain or shine, will run from 10 a.m. to about 4 p.m., starting and ending at the WLC. During the event, people can receive a blessing for their motorcycles and then participate in a poker run around St. Clair County. The cost of the event is $20 per bike and $10 per passenger, and all proceeds will benefit the WLC.
St. Clair County asks residents to email photos of storm damage
St. Clair County is asking residents who suffered property damage in Tuesday night's storm to email photos. "If anyone in the Clay/Ira area has damage stories, pics, etc from last night’s storm, please forward them to damage@staircounty.org," St. Clair County Emergency Management Director Justin Westmiller said in a Facebook post. ...
No timeline yet set to address damaged gate, reopen Black River Canal
A slow state permitting process and lengthy assessment of damage at the Tainter gate structure on the Black River Canal could be contributing reasons why the waterway remains closed to boaters this season. And so far, no specific timeline to reopen the canal and address gate concerns has been set. ...
City green-lights site plans for Canadian manufacturer's massive warehouse in industrial park
Construction of a large industrial warehouse could soon be underway on a vacant Dove Street site owned by the city of Port Huron and recently OK’d for sale to a Canadian aerosol manufacturer. The city’s planning commission signed off on site plans last Tuesday for a new 80,000-square-foot facility with 38 parking spaces...
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