Mystery Man in Red Coat Stirs Trouble

Someone caused trouble at Hilltop Truck Stop in Marlette Township last week, and now the Sanilac County Sheriff’s Office needs your help figuring out who he is. The guy’s a white man with dark facial hair, spotted wearing a red coat and black hat. Locals who know anything should call Deputy Trenton Mitchell at (810) … Read more

Motorcycle Crash Claims One

A tragic accident claimed the life of a 34-year-old Kingston man in Dayton Township last Saturday. The man was riding his motorcycle east on Sanilac Road when he veered into oncoming traffic, smashing into a car driven by a 50-year-old Sandusky woman. The crash happened around 8:40 AM, leaving the motorcyclist dead and the woman … Read more

Statewide Tornado Drill

It’s Severe Weather Awareness Week thru Saturday, and Michigan officials are hosting a statewide tornado drill today. The voluntary event, set for 1 p.m.—just a day before spring begins—aims to get everyone ready for the season’s wild weather. Tornadoes hit Michigan about 15 times a year, often in late spring and early summer, leaving only … Read more

Home Prices See Modest Increase

In St. Clair County, the median home price reached $277,9 in February, showing a modest 1.1% increase from January, according to Realtor.com data. Compared to a year ago, February prices are up 3.9%. The typical home listed was 1,618 square feet, priced at $167 per square foot, down slightly from last year. Homes are selling … Read more

Steve Ray ecture Series

Steve Ray, a best-selling author and renowned Catholic speaker, will lead a two-night lecture series hosted by Blue Water North Family of Parishes in Port Huron. The event will be held at Port Huron Northern High School’s Performing Arts Center on April 1st and 2nd from 7 to 8 p.m. The first night will focus … Read more

New Development Proposed

A piece of agricultural land in Marysville could soon see new development. Interstate Capital is eyeing the plot along Range Road, between 18th Street and Cuttle Road, for a project that could include manufacturing, warehousing, or distribution. The first building would be constructed for $75-90 million, with more to follow once it’s sold. Marysville Mayor … Read more

Teen Sentenced

Carmello Wilson, 17, was sentenced to 22 to 32 years in prison for the ’23 murder of 19-year-old Curtis “KC” Cureton in Flint. Wilson, who was charged as an adult despite being 15 at the time, shot Cureton in a parking lot near the intersection of Lapeer Avenue and 13th street, after claiming he acted … Read more

The Big Give Returns

The Big Give returns to St. Clair County on May 14th, offering a 24-hour chance to support local nonprofits. Donations made online or in person at the Community Foundation from 9 AM to 4 PM will be boosted by matching funds, amplifying their impact. A list of participating organizations is available. Supporters can give via … Read more

Ontario Farmers Get Financial Support

The Canadian government is rolling out financial support for businesses, including Ontario farms, in response to potential U.S. tariffs. Farm Credit Canada (FCC) will offer $1 billion in new lending under its Trade Disruption Customer Support Program. Eligible farm businesses can access up to $500,000 in additional credit and new term loans. Current FCC borrowers … Read more

Yale Girls Basketball’s Historic Season Ends

The Yale girls basketball team’s historic run to the MHSAA regional final ended with a tough 66-49 loss to Detroit Country Day at Croswell-Lexington High School. Despite a strong effort, including 21 points from Sadie Dykstra and 17 from Alyssa Barr, the Bulldogs struggled against Country Day’s sharp shooting, especially from Jayla Jackson, who scored … Read more