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Search ends for the day; family at loss
The sister of the 27-year-old Port Huron man who jumped off of the Blue Water Bridge said the family is at a loss for why it happened.
They will be selling chickens and 'bath puppets' Saturday at First Presbyterian Church in Port Huron.
There's no place like Port Huron
Say what you want about daylight saving time, but there's nothing like that extra hour when we returned to Eastern Standard Time this morning.
State lawmakers will gather back in the state's capital today to resume efforts to pass a state budget by 11:59 p.m. Saturday.
As jobs vanish, factory towns slow to see stimulus
Many communities hit hardest by job losses, those built around dying factories and mills, have been slowest to see relief from President Barack Obama's stimulus plan, underscoring how hard it is for Washington policymakers to create lasting work in areas that need it most.
Student food drive makes a killing
With clothing torn and stained glistening red, their eyes sunken, a horde tried to force its way Thursday through an office door at St.
When Lorraine Bloink realized she had to put two children through college, she knew reducing monthly bills was a must.
Things have quieted around the Croswell Police Department during the past six years.
Cause of fire that killed five horses unknown
Fire officials are continuing to investigate a blaze that killed five horses Oct.
With hopes of banking some money for her future, Lexington's Trisha Gaw is helping E&A Credit Union get the word out about their services.
Pioneers fall; Devils, Spartans advance
CROSWELL -- In a Division 2 district soccer opener at Croswell Lexington, the host Pioneers lost to Lapeer East, 7-1. Justin Partlo scored for Cros-Lex; Tyler Andrews assisted.
If some students from Frostick Elementary School in Croswell come home for the weekend with a heavy backpack, it might not be filled with homework.
SOCCER: Armada tops Cros-Lex in overtime
CROSWELL - Armada soccer Coach Chad Finkbeiner has been looking for a cooperative coaching effort between him and his players this season.
Five Standardbreds die in barn fire
A barn fire on the Yale, Mich. farm of Tom and Jean Clark has claimed the lives of five Standardbreds.
Croswell fire fighters at scene of barn fire
Croswell fire fighters have been at the scene of a barn fire since about midnight.
Waiter sees ire of upset customers
A waiter's Monday complaint about a small tip brought considerable feedback. We'll start with a sampling.
Callers have their say on health care
We return to a familiar topic: health care reform. Talk to me: Fort Gratiot Reader: 'I have a comment about the health care fiasco that they're trying to push through.
Officials: Prevent fish kill repeat
State environmental officials continue to talk with Noll Dairy Farm regarding a large-scale fish kill in the Black River.
Three men nabbed in car wash break-in
Three men were arrested about 12:30 this morning after police said they broke into the Croswell Car Wash.
Drivers favor a ban on texting
President Barack Obama said Thursday he would work with Congress to make it illegal for interstate bus and truck drivers to send text messages while driving, and push states to pass similar laws for private citizens.
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