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SANDUSKY -- About 45 people attended the Christmas party organized by Sanilac County foster care workers and volunteers Dec.
I want to thank the following kind souls for helping me battle my brain tumor: Don and Gail Stier for coming to my rescue, Riverview East High School for their donation, my aunts and uncles for their hard work on the fundraiser, Ron's Roadhouse Grill for hosting, the kind people who donated gifts for the raffle, my wife Tawan for taking good care ...
'White elephant' will offer downtown living we need
Michael Eckert will be back tomorrow. For now, let's see what's on your minds. Talk to me: No Name: 'This is my first time in Port Huron in a couple years.
Farm owner searches for stolen snake
Missing: a 21 2-foot Ball Python stolen from an event in downtown Port Huron on Saturday.
Time is right for pumpkin picking
It may not be the best year for pumpkins in Michigan, but finding a good one to carve shouldn't be a problem for Blue Water Area residents.
Study: Urban streams poisoned by road salt
A new government study says many urban streams have become salty enough to harm aquatic life.
Area comes down with lottery fever
With a Mega Millions ticket tucked safely away in his wallet, Mark Graham said he was unsure what he would do with the $333 million jackpot if his numbers were called Friday night.
Cros-Lex grad off to Marine Corps Reserves
Jeddo's Bailey Maxfield is looking to study Spanish and will soon enroll in the U.S. Marine Corps Reserves.
Cros-Lex grad off to Marine Corps Reserves
Jeddo's Bailey Maxfield is looking to study Spanish and will soon enroll in the U.S. Marine Corps Reserves.
Three locals participate in MSP training
Jeddo's Bailey Maxfield, Port Huron's Tara Turpin and Steven Parkiewicz II of Columbus were among 57 high school students or recent college graduates throughout the state who participated in Michigan State Police training last week.
Maps have always interested me. While I never became a professional cartographer - the closest I ever got was making a treasure map as a child, and who didn't do that? - I still like to look at them.
Blake Goulding wanted to make money, but he was a little bit sad to see his old pal Hank go.
JEDDO -- The church is having an ice cream social with sundaes, cones, banana splits pies and cakes from 4:30 to 6:30 p.m. today.
Dr. Anup Lal is the St. Joseph Mercy Patient-Focused Physician of the Month for July.
DiMaggio captures title at Burning Tree
The Blue Water Junior Golf Association Tour continued Monday with a stop in Macomb County at Burning Tree Golf Club.
Volunteering, parade, cruise top your calls
From time to time, community-minded people want to find out where they can contribute their skills.
TalkBack: Rotary parade, mess left behind top today's calls
Wednesday's International Day Parade is receiving rave reviews, but the post-parade litter is another matter.
There's a mish-mash of things on your minds this Monday morning. Have a great week! To the phones: David from Port Huron: 'Let me get this straight: Gov.
The Community Foundation for Southeast Michigan has awarded a $65,000 grant to the Alzheimer's Association-Greater Michigan Chapter for enhanced client outreach, communication, and access.
Hope all of you are doing well this Sunday. Let's see what you have to share. Talk to me: Vicky from Jeddo: 'I attended the Tax Day Tea Party, and there was talk at the time of having one on July 4. I was wondering if anybody could tell me if they are having one.' The following is an excerpt of a press release from the Port Huron Tea Party ...