Theater Restoration

The Port Huron Historic District Commission has approved Frank Hoffman’s updated plans for the Riviera and Bijou Theater at 401 Grand River Ave. This decision follows previous rejections of Hoffman’s earlier proposals. The new plan aims to restore the building’s original masonry facade, replacing parts removed in the 1950s with similar materials. Recent work revealed … Read more

Roundabout Construction

Construction on the Range Road and Yankee Road roundabout will close Yankee Road east of Range Road until late September. Drivers should use Davis Road to M-29 as a detour. Southbound traffic on Range Road from north of Yankee to Brown Street will be open, while northbound traffic will detour via Brown Street, M-29, and … Read more

Gun Seizures and More

Over Labor Day weekend, Michigan State Police in Caro were busy with various incidents, from speeding to gun seizures. A driver in Sanilac County was caught speeding over 100 mph, while troopers handled 39 complaints, eight crashes, and made 190 traffic stops. One trooper led 47 stops, including two in Millington Township where loaded guns … Read more

Funding Request Denied

Lambton County Council declined a request from Sarnia to help cover $90,000 in costs for managing an encampment at Rainbow Park. Sarnia spent the money on security, lighting, and sanitation measures, but the county, managing a $9.3 million homelessness budget, says those funds are already allocated. Mayor Mike Bradley questioned why unused funds from a … Read more

Jail Lawsuit Discovery Delay

Attorneys for a former St. Clair County jail inmate, Lisa Brown, have agreed to delay the discovery deadline in her federal lawsuit by four months, pushing it to July. Brown is suing St. Clair County, the jail, and a health provider after a 2021 fall in the jail left her partially paralyzed. She claims the … Read more

SC4 Expands Track Teams

St. Clair County Community College is adding men’s and women’s track teams next year, enhancing its successful cross-country program. Competing in the National Junior College Athletic Association, the new teams will offer more opportunities for local athletes. Athletic Director Dale Vos highlights the benefits for sprinters and middle-distance runners. Coaches Andrea Rheaume and Max Whittredge … Read more

Lapeer Man Behind Bars

A Lapeer man, 37 year old Eric John Rydzewski, was arrested last week for possessing child sexually abusive material and using a computer to commit a crime. Michigan State Police seized digital evidence from his home after discovering he was viewing illegal content online. He was charged with multiple felonies and arraigned in Lapeer County’s … Read more

Man Arrested for Stabbing

In a follow up story, a 33-year-old Fort Gratiot man, Brent Durrant, was arrested after allegedly stabbing a 56-year-old relative on Parker Road. The St. Clair County Sheriff’s Office apprehended him on Saturday after a search. A 55-year-old woman was also injured with cuts on her hands. Durrant, who has mental health issues, was charged … Read more

Sarnia Man Faces Jail

A Sarnia man, Bradley Kelly, 24, has been sentenced to another nine months in jail for weapons offences. Kelly, already serving time for similar incidents at the local hospital, was caught on March 15th with illegal knives while wearing a mask on Brock Street North. Despite explaining he carried the knives for protection, a judge … Read more

Port Huron Speed Study

Port Huron City Council will decide on Monday whether to ask for a speed study on Military Street and Electric Avenue, aiming to reduce speeding. City Manager James Freed says residents have long complained about fast cars on these major roads, which connect Port Huron and Marysville. The study, required by MDOT and Michigan State … Read more