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Because they are totally without means of fighting fire, the residents of Harsens Island in the St.
KIMBALL TWP. -- Packing lunches, doing laundry and helping with homework are only a few of the jobs associated with parenting.
Long lines greet second day of job fair
ST. CLAIR -- Hundreds of people lined up at Pine Shores Golf Course again Thursday in search of a job -- not a tee time.
Group to collect food donations
The staff at LaCroix's Riverside Pub, located at 314 Clinton Avenue in St. Clair, will be collecting non-perishable food items through Nov.
New shelter to give homeless warm welcome
Debbie Koontz knows the relatively warm weather won't last. That's why she's in a hurry to open a new overnight sleeping shelter in Port Huron.
Here's hoping the congregation at St. Peter's Lutheran Church in St. Clair doesn't get their service times mixed up.
For more than seven decades, Helen Weichsler recognized and honored thousands of veterans.
St. Clair County roads rated poor
Michigan roads are getting worse, and St. Clair County's roadways are no exception, according to a report released Monday.
REPORT: St. Clair County roads 8th worst in state
St. Clair County has the eighth worst roads in Michigan, according to the Michigan Asset Management Council's annual report.
Readiness key for crews during fire
MARYSVILLE -- South Park Welding Supplies was a name emergency responders were familiar with before last week.
Marysville marching band to contend for state crown
The Marysville Viking Regiment is not seeking a standing ovation this weekend. Ideally, they'd like a few moments of silence, low woodwinds section leader Ericka Gaffney of St.
Idea may be too cruel -- to inmates
I'm back from vacation. Some of you may be pleased to know the deer are safe. Paul from Kimball Township: 'I agree the state doesn't need new taxes.
'White elephant' will offer downtown living we need
Michael Eckert will be back tomorrow. For now, let's see what's on your minds. Talk to me: No Name: 'This is my first time in Port Huron in a couple years.
Lincoln Navigator stolen from Kelly's Cars
For the second time in the past three weeks, a local car dealership has had a vehicle stolen, according to a statement from the St.
Schools keep flu outbreak at bay
While flu outbreaks have caused hundreds of Michigan schools to close, area institutions have had most of their students healthy and sitting at their desks.
When Lorraine Bloink realized she had to put two children through college, she knew reducing monthly bills was a must.
New bike paths blazing trail throughout Thumb region
Nearly half of a federally funded project linking Sanilac County to bike paths throughout the Thumb region has been completed.
Garcia: Food Stamp Challenge offers a hint of poverty's challenges
Last week, a few colleagues and I embarked on a Food Stamp Challenge to see how each of us would fare living on about $29.35 in food expenses for a week.
Detroit cop rescues two from Lake St. Clair
A vacationing Detroit police officer likely saved two lives Tuesday night during a dramatic, hour-long rescue of a paraplegic who fell out of his boat into chilly Lake St.
Dressed in bright colors with hats turned to the side, about 10 ladies from the former Cherry Beach Senior Center clogged their way along the stage Sunday at Algonquin Middle School.