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MPSC Approves Renewable Energy and Energy Optimization Plans for 40...
Jordan Guske likes lizards. So when the 10-year-old saw one made out of forks, a pair of pliers and some melted marbles, he had to have it.
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East Grand Rapids: Traffic Commission supports four-way stop at...
Pending City Commission approval, there could be a new four-way stop at the intersection of Wealthy Street and Bagley Avenue in Gaslight Village.
Kimball's Peterson shoots low round at junior event
Kimball's Austin Peterson shot an 80 today at Lakeview Hills to win the boys 14-15 age group in the Blue Water Junior Golf Association tournament at Black River Country Club.
Residents stepped back in time this weekend to celebrate Log Cabin Days. Historical re-enactors and artists filled the grounds of the Sanilac County Historic Village and Museum to offer a taste of log-cabin living.
Strong storms heading to Blue Water area
Strong thunderstorms are expected to hit the area this afternoon, according to the National Weather Service.
A state lawmaker and military veteran will run for the Michigan Senate. State Representative John Espinoza has announced his candidacy for the 31st Senate District.
Vote may be end of line for Amtrak
The daily train trip from Port Huron to Chicago could be threatened as officials work to balance the state's budget.
Senior citizens listen to platform
Senior citizens met Friday with state and local politicians as well as senior service representatives to discuss the platform to be presented to lawmakers in Lansing later this month.
Legislation could help displaced businesses
While 30 businesses will be razed because of the Blue Water Bridge Plaza expansion, local officials want to make sure they are not lost for good.
House passes Blue Water Bridge legislation
While 30 businesses will be razed because of the Blue Water Bridge Plaza expansion, local officials want to make sure they are not lost for good.
State plods ahead with budget cuts
In a move that's regrettable but perhaps understandable, the state is cutting its support for the harness-racing industry by $1.7 million this year.
United effort results in new bridge
When construction begins next spring on a four-lane bridge over the Black River at Wadhams, it will be a testimonial to the power of cooperation.
Stephanie Melczarczyk of Marysville had wanted to name a child Jacob for at least six years.
Residents sue to stop Croswell closure
A group of Romeo Community Schools residents are seeking to halt the district's decision to close Croswell Elementary School.
Jenn Webb checks it out: Anchors aweigh this weekend
Let the cruising begin! The first official day of summer isn't until June 21, but I think we can agree Memorial Day weekend is the unofficial precursor -- and is a welcome symbol of the end of a lingering frosty winter and chilly spring.
Baseball Roundup: Richmond baseball tops Yale
YALE -- Bobby Detkowski had three hits Thursday to lead Richmond to a 2-1 Blue Water Area Conference victory against Yale.
New plan to help a Thin Blue Line
State Rep. John Espinoza knows what life is like for police officers' families. That's one of the reasons Espinoza, a former Croswell police officer and Sanilac County sheriff deputy, introduced a plan that would allow the Secretary of State to sell a Thin Blue Line license plate to raise money for families of injured and dead law enforcement ...
Trooper layoffs have you angry
You've got a lot on your minds today: No Name: 'I see in the paper and heard on the radio where Gov.
Espinoza to speak at business group meeting
State Rep. John Espinoza, D-Croswell, will be the guest speaker at a special combined meeting of the Eastern Michigan Real Estate Investment Association and the Fort Gratiot Business Association May 11 at 12 p.m. The meeting will be at the Quay Street Brewing Company at 330 Quay Street in Port Huron.
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