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The Sandusky Board of Education took one step back last week in order to move one step forward.
Mezo to become first woman to manage MTBA
When Brian Fazio recently decided to step down as manager of the Mid Thumb Bowling Association, the group's board of directors began a search of candidates to fill his vacancy.
Communities seek stimulus funds for energy
Local officials here are leading the push for energy grants from the federal stimulus program for area communities.
Sanilac towns on financial distress list
At least four communities in Sanilac County are on a list of 70 municipalities that are facing critical financial issues, according to officials from the Michigan Municipal League.
Suspects arrested, stolen goods recovered
Two persons were in custody Monday, and "a pile of tools" recovered after police officers spotted a suspicious vehicle near a crime scene.
Speed limits get some clarification
Our first caller has some traffic concerns. Talk to me: Chuck from Port Huron Township: 'Can anyone tell me what the speed limit is on North Road between Wadhams and Keewahdin roads ? Why it isn't posted? The only posted sign is 45 mph at Timberline Drive: a hidden driveway section.
Sanilac ISD superintendent to retire
The Sanilac Intermediate School District is looking for a new superintendent. The school board accepted the retirement Wednesday of Superintendent Timothy Edwards, effective Sept.
The squirrels of Port Huron's Mount Hope Cemetery might be more notorious than we thought.
Broughton tapped for interim school chief
The Sandusky School Board hired retired Deckerville Superintendent Alan Broughton for the interim superintendent's position in special session last week.
Softball roundup: Yellowjackets take two from Kingston
KINGSTON - The Memphis Yellowjackets swept a North Central Thumb League softball doubleheader Tuesday afternoon against Kingston.
Pioneers win Sanilac County Meet
MARLETTE - For the second time this week, Leah O'Connor stole the show at a meet.
Large groups of animals recently were set loose in the wetlands that border the Sanilac ISD Career Center.
Schools tackle declining revenues
Four local school districts are handling declining student enrollments and state revenues without layoffs, while others are planning to reduce staff.
Stolicker wins scholar-athlete award
A Deckerville senior has been named the top scholar-athlete in Sanilac County. Dana Stolicker, 17, is the 2009 recipient of the Robert J. Patten Memorial Scholarship.
Sandusky, Peck could share superitendent
The search for a permanent superintendent at Sandusky Schools may take an unusual turn.
Severe storm headed towards Sanilac County
The National Weather Service has issued a severe thunderstorm warning for Northern Sanilac and Southeastern Huron County.
Election is voters' cue to help schools
Taxes of any kind are unpopular these days, but that doesn't solve a basic problem: Public schools depend on property taxes to operate effectively.
Middle school students to perform at festival
The Sanilac County Band Festival for middle school bands will be at 7 p.m. April 21 in the gym at Carsonville-Port Sanilac High School.
Death notices for Thursday, April 9
William E. Cedar Sr., 85, St. Clair Bernard J. Eggert, 87, Carsonville Phyllis Amato Hastings, 82, Fort Gratiot Timothy L. Kelly, 53, China Towship Betty Mae Loga, 84, Sterling Heights Bill Merriman, 86, Deckerville Report item as: X Comment: Missing input fields.