Sarnia Mayor Calls for Removal of American Flags

Sarnia Mayor Mike Bradley has requested the removal of all American flags from municipal properties due to President Trump’s tariff war with Canada. Bradley, whose city lies across the river from Port Huron, said the move was considered back in January but held off in hopes the tariffs would end. He cited concerns from locals … Read more

Dinner Fundraiser

The Sanilac County Historical Society is hosting a Spring Rebirth Dinner Fundraiser on April 26 from 5 to 7 PM at Libby’s Cove in Port Sanilac. Guests will enjoy a gourmet meal from Huron Street Cafe, including Chicken and Shrimp Scampi and cheesecake with fresh fruit. The event features spring-themed activities, flower displays, and golf … Read more

Big Changes to Commute

This weekend, folks in Kimball Township will see a big change on their commute. The Michigan Department of Transportation is shutting down part of Interstate 69 to tear down the old Allen Road bridge. Starting tonight at 7, both sides of I-69 will close until Monday morning at 6 a.m. It’s all part of a … Read more

Man Jailed for Dog’s Death

In Richmond, William Kucharski Jr., landed in hot water after his dad’s Labrador retriever was found dead in his arms. The 49-year-old faced 63 days behind bars after pleading no contest to animal cruelty, a lesser charge than the original killing accusation. A vet couldn’t pinpoint the dog’s death cause, only noting age-related health woes. … Read more

New Online Scheduling

Folks in St. Clair County can now dodge long ER waits at McLaren Port Huron hospital. The hospital’s new online scheduling lets patients with minor issues like bad coughs or twisted ankles pick a treatment time that suits them at mclaren.org/porthuron. Dr. John Brooks, the top doc there, says it’s perfect for planning care without … Read more

Grants for Scrap Tire Recycling

The Michigan Department of Environment, Great Lakes, and Energy (EGLE) is offering grants to support scrap tire cleanup and recycling. Scrap tires, which can create health risks and fires, can be repurposed for road paving, manufactured products, and energy production. Grants will cover up to 50% of project costs that use scrap tires in new … Read more

NAACP Responds to Racist Symbols

The Port Huron NAACP spoke out after racist symbols, including swastikas and SS bolts, were found at a Lexington Township home and under the Black River bridge in Sanilac County. The organization expressed disappointment over the hate-filled discovery but emphasized that these actions don’t reflect the values of the community. They urged locals to unite … Read more

Son Arrested After Fatal Shooting

A St. Clair Township man is dead after being shot by his 24-year-old son. The St. Clair County Sheriff’s Office responded to a 911 call Monday evening around 7 p.m. from a family member. Deputies arrived at the home on Gratiot Road to find the 56-year-old victim with multiple gunshot wounds. Despite life-saving efforts, he … Read more

Port Huron Invests $20 Million

Port Huron is investing over $20 million to improve the area between McLaren Port Huron Hospital and St. Clair County Community College. The project aims to create affordable housing, fix roads, and repair sidewalks. This includes the Lincoln Lofts apartment complex, offering 40 units, 14 of which will help families facing housing insecurity. Streets like … Read more

Those Guys Comedy Nights

Those Guys Comedy Nights is bringing live comedy to Sarnia-Lambton, giving locals access to top-notch entertainment without the need to travel. Founded by Aaron and Alan Hopkins, and Mat Berdan, the event is all about community, laughter, and supporting local. On Thursday, join Olivia Stadler of Letterkenny, along with comedians Sarah Ashby and Gavin Coscarella, … Read more