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Stephanie Priemer refuses to form an attachment with her two pigs. Nor does she name them.
CROSWELL -- A rummage sale is planned from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. today in the church, 7 S. Howard St.
Seeking refuge from the incessant sun, clumps of parade-goers gathered Wednesday evening in the slowly moving shade.
Strange kind of an athletic contest: You can barely see the start, most of the action takes place away from land, and it's hard to tell who the winners are when it's over.
Front-row race seat hard to get
Lake Huron will be busy Saturday morning with more than just sailboats. Spectator boats also are expected to join the masted vessels at the starting line of the Port Huron-to-Mackinac Island Sailboat Race.
Views differ on pay for baby sitters
A past caller sought feedback on the going rate for baby sitters. We'll begin with your responses.
Shield dogs from loud fireworks
Fireworks start at dusk today in downtown Port Huron. The annual event is sponsored by Acheson Ventures, Bank of America, Pepsi and Physician HealthCare Network.
No good deed goes unpunished. Sadly, that even applies to Moolah. For years, the blue cow with red spots served as the mascot for the youth group of Jeddo United Methodist Church.
JEDDO -- Dave Rutkofske is looking to bring the music community a little closer to home.
Moolah is missing. The blue cow with red spots has been the mascot of the Jeddo United Methodist Church youth group for two years.
Fourth-graders get space-age lesson
As model space shuttles were sent skyward from the playground of Sparlingville Elementary School, students didn't worry about rough landings.
A stone's throw from M-25 in Sanilac Township, 30 acres of grape vines are snaking up fences at Blue Water Winery on Holverson Road.
Fund-raiser to send dresses to African girls
When Autumn Bradshaw Carufel heard about her co-worker's dedication to a nonprofit that helps girls in Africa, she knew she had to act.
BURTCHVILLE TWP. -- A stuffed roast pork dinner will be served from 5 to 7 p.m. today in the church.
Our hopes are with you, Chief Hawks
“I would just like to let everyone know that this Sunday is the sixth annual Suckerfest here in Adair. It's a good time and starts around noon.”
Our thoughts are with Capac Police Chief Raymond Hawks. Send your get-well cards to: Raymond Hawks, c/o Port Huron Hospital, 1221 Pine Grove Ave., Box 5011 48061-5011 Port Huron Talk to me: Mary Lou from ... via The Times Herald
St. Clair County readies to lift seasonal road weight restrictions
“When they come off, it may not be like the flood gates open, but it's the beginning of our season”
Rob Wilson, vice president of Mid-Michigan Materials in Jeddo, said the hauling season will kick into a higher gear today when St. via Times Herald
Arlene Philp of Ruby, back, watches with retired Michigan State Police officer Monte Oswald Thursday as Pat McKenzie of Marysville and Eleanor Wolfe of Jeddo defends against a knife attack during a self-defense ... via The Times Herald
Students get busy taking businesses virtual
“It's a community need that we kind of get to fill cheaply”
CROSWELL -- 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 The Times Herald
Ella Richard, 4, of Jeddo and Nathan Hoekstra, 5, of Port Huron Township, look at a "Grass Head Guy" Instructor Renee Barr, of Fort Gratiot, holds, as she asks if this one is their project from a previous ... via Times Herald
Still few clues in Jeddo man's 1988 murder
“They went scampering through the house. ... At the beginning, it did look like a suicide, but when they rolled him over there was another gun underneath”
Tom R. Tesluck still remembers the mess he walked into on Oct. 10, 1988. The back door of James Ronald Brown's 12909 Jeddo Road home was wide open. via The Times Herald