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If you're looking fireworks this weekend, you're in luck -- there are plenty of shows planned.
Hope all of you are doing well this Sunday. Let's see what you have to share. Talk to me: Vicky from Jeddo: 'I attended the Tax Day Tea Party, and there was talk at the time of having one on July 4. I was wondering if anybody could tell me if they are having one.' The following is an excerpt of a press release from the Port Huron Tea Party ...
Where are Port Huron's activities?
Next month's Port Huron-to-Mackinac Island Sailboat Race is expected to generate as much as $59.5 million in tourism dollars, according to a study by the Mackinac Center for Public Policy.
Cyclists ride through Mid-Michigan during annual Pedal Across Lower Michigan
Cyclists ride into St Charles on Ithaca Road during the twenty-eighth annual Pedal Across Lower Michigan Tuesday afternoon.
Jenn Webb: Local artists design works of leisure for Habitat's charity auction, event
To date, volunteers for Habitat for Humanity's Women Build program have constructed more than 1,500 homes across the country.
Imagine sitting on a blanket or a lawn chair, listening to music float on the soft summer evening breeze.
Connell: Sara Ylen battles for her life
James Eugene Grissom, who was convicted of the brazen daylight rape of a woman in the parking lot of the Meijer store in Fort Gratiot eight years ago, could leave prison as early as March 2018.
I don't think the traditional anniversary gift chart goes above the 60th anniversary , but if it did, the state of Michigan would propose the 90th anniversary be cake and ice cream.
Wardsville: The Wardsville area is building a festival called Wardsville KinDay held on the weekend of Father's Day, June 19 and 20.
Drs. Syed Akram Ali and Elmore D. Shoudy of Port Huron and Dr. Zorka Basta of Lexington have been honored by the Michigan State Medical Society for 50 years of service to their patients and medical profession.
'Gauntlet' made O'Connor stronger
Leah O'Connor figured if she could handle the gauntlet, she could survive anything.
Don't knock Port Huron's billboards
Port Huron will host Be A Tourist in Your Own Town Saturday from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. . It's a great opportunity for the homers to enjoy their city's attractions and visitors to be impressed.
A fire destroyed a home on the 7300 block of Longfellow Road in Lexington this morning, said Lexington Fire Department Chief Mike Sharon.
The Sanilac County Sheriff's Department's dispatch has reported a structure fire in Lexington.
How much can you do in one weekend? If you don't know, now is a good time to find out.
Pioneers win Sanilac County Meet
MARLETTE - For the second time this week, Leah O'Connor stole the show at a meet.
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.
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.
Msu Ad Mark Hollis crafting an adventure novel in spare time
When Michigan State athletic director Mark Hollis isn't negotiating radio deals, developing new ideas to keep Spartan sports in the media spotlight or completing the mundane everyday details of running an athletic department, he's writing.
Voters approved tax proposals Tuesday for seven Blue Water Area school districts and one library.
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