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ST. CLAIR -- Evening services on the church lawn will begin at 5:30 p.m. today and continue Saturdays through Aug.
LEIN misuse involves Port Sanilac officer
The Michigan State Police have told Port Sanilac officials to take action against one of their police officers in a case of misuse of the LEIN network.
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.
Communities seek stimulus funds for energy
Local officials here are leading the push for energy grants from the federal stimulus program for area communities.
Residents bring history to life
PORT SANILAC -- Residents stepped back in time this weekend to celebrate Log Cabin Days.
LaFontaine cruises to win in opener
LEXINGTON -- The Blue Water Junior Golf Association season got under way Thursday at Lakeview Hills Country Club & Resort.
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.
Man rescued from water in Port Sanilac
Rescue crews responded to an unresponsive man in the water at the Port Sanilac Marina Thursday afternoon, according to a statement from the Sanilac County Sheriff's Department.
Imagine sitting on a blanket or a lawn chair, listening to music float on the soft summer evening breeze.
The 2009 St. Clair Summer Volleyball Skills Camp will be held June 15-19 in the St.
Jeff Pedue swears the old barn in this Sanilac County village comes alive at times.
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.
Port Sanilac goes back in time
PORT SANILAC -- A small crowd gathered by the harbor Saturday in Port Sanilac to hear the president speak -- the 16th president, to be exact.
Talkback: Caller addresses what school spirit really means
Caller Edgar reminds us school spirit doesn't live in the walls and ceilings of the building.
Civil War to go back to Port Sanilac
Carl A. Moss acknowledges he's a little older than Michigan Gov. Austin Blair was when he took office in the 1860s.
Excellent nonfiction books that teach, engage and inspire
People who do great things are an inspiration for everyone. Well-written children's nonfiction books supply the mind with knowledge, ideas and perhaps are the catalysts that propel an individual to seek out their own strengths and gifts.
Pioneers win Sanilac County Meet
For the second time this week, Leah O'Connor stole the show at a meet. The Croswell-Lexington junior won four events at the Sanilac County Meet, winning the 400- , 800- , 1,600- and 3,200-meter runs .
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.
Mother and son both celebrate graduation
When Bill Burns II graduates from Peck High School Sunday, he'll be the second graduate in his Elk Township home in as many weeks.
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