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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 ...
Koveck credits Scouts for feats
Frequently, you will find Kevin Koveck wearing a commitment vest, which he refers to as a "Brag Vest," a colorful collage of his work with the Blue Water Council, Boy Scouts of America since 1972.
Talkback: Caller addresses what school spirit really means
Caller Edgar reminds us school spirit doesn't live in the walls and ceilings of the building.
Smoking ban gets mixed reviews
Melissa Bauman is hoping new legislation that would ban smoking in workplaces passes the state Senate soon.
FORT GRATIOT -- Students at St. Edward-On-the-Lake Catholic School laced up their sneakers Friday to help keep teachers in the classroom and their school bus on the road.
Feud about EDA funding tops callers' concerns
The city-EDA feud still has our first callers' attention. Let's see what they have to say.
After a long winter of songwriting and recording a new album, Redhill's lead singer, Julianne, is ready to rock.
A caller's complaint about Jehovah's Witnesses leaving their pamphlets at his or her home starts today's discussion.
Adair is the place to be on Sunday. A festival that raises money for the Salvation Army is the reason.
Green acres: Earth-friendly farm supports local businesses, reduces global impact
JEDDO - About 12 goats ran to greet April Malick as she approached. And while the creatures put a smile on her face, Malick said they also are making her family healthier.
Boy Scout organizing effort to plant 100 trees
Like many locations throughout southeast Michigan, Lakeport State Park has seen trees lost to the emerald ash borer, an insect that destroys ash trees.
For 24 years, Kit Alasin delivered mail for the U.S. Postal Service. But when she left her job in December because of her arthritis, Alasin realized she wasn't qualified to work elsewhere.
State fails us with DTE settlement
A lot of you have bones to pick. We'll start with some venting. Talk to me: Ted from Clyde Township: 'Concerning the DTE settlement: We have a strange government in Lansing.
Clinic sees recession's effect
For the past two years, new faces have been appearing in the crowd at the People's Clinic for Better Health at Our Lady of Guadalupe Hispanic Mission.
Bridge plaza project should hire locally
The TalkBack phones are ringing. Let's see what's on your minds. Talk to me: Davey from Port Huron Township: 'About the new Blue Water Bridge Plaza plan: Are we going to hire people in this area and give them jobs? Or are we going to hire everybody from outside? We need to hire local workers.
I-94 project receives poor marks
The Michigan Department of Transportation gets a lot of complaints. Our first caller has one.
One injured in motorcycle crash
A 53-year-old Jeddo man was hospitalized after crashing his motorcycle in Grant Township Tuesday, according to police.
Callers say no to MEA cutbacks
A March 12 letter challenging the Michigan Education Association teachers union to make some sacrifices has drawn some feedback.
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