Feb 27, 2008 | The Times Herald
A search has started for the person who will replace Superintendent Alan Broughton when he retires this summer. via The Times Herald
Carsonville native recalls his childhood of 'Hope'
Despite a gritty childhood with 12 siblings and a flawed mother, Carsonville native Erin Hartman's memoir ''Hope for Carsonville'' focuses on love and respect rather than bitterness and resentment. via Saginaw News
Sanilac County to have band festival tonight
The 58th annual Sanilac Count Band Festival for high school bands will be at 7 p.m. Wednesday in the gym at Marlette High School, 3051 Moore St. via Times Herald
School leaders serious about saving money
District officials propose some promising ways to reduce costs Deckerville Community Schools officials are considering some significant cost-saving measures. via Times Herald
SPORTS: Mooney's pressure defense, running game crushes Kingston
Senior center Ashley Allison said the Cardinal Mooney offense is not fluid in the half-court game. via Times Herald
Few seats to be contested in May 6 vote
With the May 6 election not exactly around the corner, St. Clair and Sanilac counties have received all the applications they're going to get for school board candidates. via The Times Herald
Deckerville schools consider consolidating superintendent, principal positions
“One year, I was building principal, assistant principal and athletic director”
Faced with the retirement of its superintendent and its elementary school principal, the school district is considering making a drastic shift toward conserving resources. via Times Herald
“If the roads would have been open today, we probably could have had it open today”
Unplowed roads forced a handful of schools in Sanilac County to remain closed on Friday after classes were let out early Wednesday and canceled Thursday because of snowy, icy weather. via The Times Herald
“She was hitting everything she threw up”
Marissa DeMott scored 24 points Tuesday to lead Sandusky to a 60-41 home win against Deckerville. via The Times Herald
Group represents rich Bluegrass roots
“People enjoy what we do. Not so much the younger teens, although there are some that are into bluegrass.”
When it comes to bluegrass music, two peculiar styles come to mind: "newgrass" and "truegrass." Straying away from traditional sounds, the former features a wilder bluegrass style with rock 'n' roll grooves and ... via The County Press