Jul 20, 2009 | The Times Herald
Storms, heavy rain could come to Marlette
Doppler radar continues to indicate scattered showers and thunderstorms developing near Sanilac County, according to the National Weather Service, which issued the statement at 3:37 p.m. The storms will continue throughout the rest of the afternoon with the statement expiring at 5:45 p.m. Because the stroms may be stationary, some locally intense ...
Posted on Friday, July 17, 2009 at 6:42 p.m. Although home construction in the region has been on the decline for the past three years, there are some positive signs taking place.
Marlette Country Fair Days are a good ole time for the people of Sanilac County.
4-H youth participate in dog show fun match
Riley Arthur and her Boxer "Harper" of Brown City and Kaitlyn King and her Sheltie "Laddie" of Marlette won ribbons at the Lapeer County 4-H Dog Show Fun Match held July 12 at the Eastern Michigan Fairgrounds in Imlay City.
Posted on Tuesday, July 14, 2009 at 6:20 p.m. This includes a pre-school program at all five Cadillac public elementary schools.
Food Banks in Eastern MI Struggle to Feed Hungry Children
More children across the economically strapped Saginaw Bay region need free lunches this summer, but experts and volunteers say fewer outlets have the means to provide them.
Marlette school superintendent in running for Sanilac ISD post
Marlette Community Schools' chief is in the running for the superintendent's job at the Sanilac Intermediate School District.
MARYSVILLE -- Richard H. Burns, 83 died April 24, 2009. Survivied by a daughter, Cindy Beaudua, son Dan Burns and stepchildren, Pam Beier, Brian Burns and Susan Valiquett.