Four Arrested in Meth Bust

The St. Clair County Drug Task Force wrapped up an investigation into meth sales at an address on Howard Street in Port Huron. On March 31st, agents seized over 40 grams of meth and drug paraphernalia during a search, leading to two arrests. Michael Kovalcsik faces felony charges, including drug distribution and firearm offenses, with … Read more

First Friday in Sarnia

Today’s First Friday in Sarnia brings an exciting mix of art and community spirit. Visitors can enjoy photography from Lambton College students, traditional Pysanky egg decorating, and live performances scattered throughout downtown. From the Sarnia Legion to the Lawrence House Centre for the Arts, there’s plenty to see and do. The event also features a … Read more

Museum Celebrates Record Fundraising

The Sanilac County Historic Village & Museum in Port Sanilac is marking major accomplishments. Its February online auction raised over $16,000, thanks to local businesses and community support. This funding supports future events and projects, including a new outdoor history exhibit, “A Walk Through History,” funded by a $2,500 Bridging Michigan Grant. The museum also … Read more

Rally Against Trump

In the Blue Water Area, locals are gearing up for a protest against President Donald Trump’s administration this Saturday. Blue Water Indivisible and Blue Water Allies are teaming up for the “Hands Off” march, kicking off at 1 p.m. from the Huron Lightship in Pine Grove Park to Thomas Edison Parkway. A pre-march rally starts … Read more

Schools Secure Federal Funds

Port Huron Schools dodged a financial bullet this week. The Michigan Department of Education listed the district as at risk of losing nearly $500,000 in federal funds due to a sudden deadline change by U.S. Education Secretary Linda McMahon, moving it from next year to last Friday. However, the superintendent assured everyone that the district … Read more

River Bash

Friends of the St. Clair River will honor local environmental champions at the annual River Bash on April 10th in Port Huron. This year’s Environmental Excellence Awards recognize St. Clair County RESA for its leadership in environmental education, the Blue Water Convention and Visitors Bureau for promoting the region’s natural beauty, and artist Jason Stier … Read more

The Big Give

Blue Water Community Action is rallying support for local students through The Big Give on May 14th. Donations will fund BWCA’s annual Backpack Giveaway, providing 1,000 fully stocked backpacks to children in need across St. Clair County. To boost impact, BWCA urges early donations before May 12th, allowing them to pool funds for a larger … Read more

High-Speed Chase

A Harper Woods man is facing multiple charges after a high-speed chase ended in a crash near Port Huron. Deputies responded to Menards in Port Huron Township on March 29th after reports of a theft. The suspect, 49-year-old Ontario McDowell, fled in a Dodge Ram, leading police on a chase down Lapeer Road. Deputies stopped … Read more

Port Huron Father Sentenced

A Port Huron father, Maximus Manns, was sentenced to two years of probation for involuntary manslaughter after accidentally suffocating his infant daughter, Taytum, in September of ’23. Manns, 20, pleaded guilty and was granted sentencing under the Holmes Youthful Trainee Act, which could erase his criminal record if he completes probation. Despite previous warnings about … Read more

Crews Contain Oil Spill

Crews worked to remove about 1,300 gallons of crude oil that spilled into the St. Clair River from Suncor’s Sarnia refinery Thursday afternoon. The leak, reported just before 2 p.m., triggered a multi-agency response on both sides of the border. Officials said the oil remained on the water’s surface, allowing skimming operations to continue. While … Read more