Apr 30, 2008 | Ann Arbor News
EMU candidate called a pragmatist
EMU candidate called a pragmatist BY GEOFF LARCOM Until the middle of eighth grade, Susan Martin attended a one-room school in her hometown of Croswell, in the eastern portion of Michigan's thumb. via Ann Arbor News
Home destroyed in early morning fire
“When we got there flames were through the roof”
A house was destroyed by fire early this morning. At about 12:15 a.m. fire departments from Lexington and Croswell responded to the blaze in Worth Township's Blue Water Subdivision. via Times Herald
Family relocates so son can enjoy better school
“They're just not set up (for what he needs). They don't have the financial means to do it.”
Brandon Teeple, 21, has outgrown his school. He's attended Sanilac County Career Center for two years, and before that he took classes in the Sandusky School District. via Times Herald
A basement rummage sale will be from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. today in the church at Church and Cherry streets in Port Huron. via The Times Herald
Murder Unsolved: An unthinkable murder that may have been an accident
“And it was a long time ago for me to make out if there was something wrong, but what I'm getting at (is) someone there knows something, someone within the small Lexington area there”
Sometime in the early hours of Oct. 27, 1992, Cynthia Ann Lage of Lexington died, her body lifeless after being struck by a vehicle. via Times Herald
Lakeshore Earth Day activities begin Saturday
Area businesses, nonprofit organizations, municipalities and educators are offering a variety of opportunities for celebrating Earth Day 2008. via Grand Haven Tribune
'Art is Hard' for graphic designers
“I tried to put (the national debt) in perspective for people who don't have a full understanding of it”
Some students believe being an artist is easy and that anyone with glue, macaroni and finger-paint can do it. via Central Michigan Life
Police said qualified freedom and an electronic tether didn't deter a Croswell man from selling drugs -- but a police raid Sunday night did. via The Times Herald
Homegrown Tejano star stops for a visit
Tejano singer Megan Leyva talks Friday to students at Frostick Elementary School in Croswell about her music career during the school's career day event. via The Times Herald
Greenia's one-hitter propels Richmond
“Plus, when it's hot, my hands sweat and it's easier to grip it. It is a challenge (when it's cold).”
CROSWELL -- Jessika Greenia might see a few catchers this season. If it goes anything like Wednesday's season opener with senior Julie Brickel handling the duties, Richmond's Greenia certainly won't mind. via The Times Herald
Students get busy taking businesses virtual
“It's a community need that we kind of get to fill cheaply”
Over the long winter, when local businesses were dreaming about the bustling summer season, students at Croswell-Lexington High School were busy bringing business to life on the Internet. via Times Herald
Crime spree and car chase end in Sanilac County arrest
A 20-year-old and an 18-year-old from Croswell are expected to be arraigned today after a short Monday morning crime spree in St. via Times Herald