Senior Chosen to Represent Michigan

Addisyn, a senior at Port Huron Northern High School, has been selected to represent Michigan at the Congress of Future Medical Leaders. Excelling in academics with a 4.0 GPA, she also participates in SC4’s Middle College program, TEC’s Health Exploration, and multiple school clubs—all while working part-time. The Congress offers hands-on experiences, including live surgery … Read more

Office Manager Accused of Stealing $47,000

In Yale, Kymberly Williams, 34, faces serious charges after reportedly swiping $47,000 from her job at Center Line Gage, a machine shop. She allegedly wrote fake checks to herself while working as the office manager, a scheme that went on for six months until the company caught on in January and called the Yale Police. … Read more

St. Clair County Cuts Funding

In St. Clair County, government has cut ties with the Economic Development Alliance, a group that helps bring jobs and businesses to the area. The county board stopped giving the Alliance its yearly $310,000 because they felt the group wasn’t open enough about its work. This decision, made in a quick meeting, might cost two … Read more

Easter Egg Hunt

The Sanilac County Historical Society and Port Sanilac Parks & Recreation are hosting the 3rd annual Easter Egg Hunt at the Sanilac County Historic Village & Museum. The event is set for Saturday, April 19th, with activities starting at 11 AM and the egg hunt at noon. Families can enjoy a petting zoo, sack races, … Read more

No Workforce Housing Project

The St. Clair County Board rejected selling a downtown parking lot for a $17 million workforce housing project. Port Huron City Manager James Freed pitched the 50-unit Robin Crest development, calling the housing shortage a “critical crisis.” The county-owned lot, last used by AT&T, was set for a $250,000 sale, though its assessed value is … Read more

STEM Fest Returns

STEM Fest returns to St. Clair County Community College on Saturday, offering a free day of hands-on science, technology, engineering, and math activities. With over 100 exhibits across multiple buildings, visitors can explore STEM through interactive experiences from SC4, Michigan Tech’s Mind Trekkers, Cranbrook Institute of Science, and Utica’s Reptarium. Retired NASA astronaut Dottie Metcalf-Lindenburger … Read more

Drug Raid

Port Huron police seized over half a kilo of methamphetamine worth $41,000 thousand dollars during a drug raid on March 5th. The St. Clair County Drug Task Force searched a home on 17th Ave around 1 p.m., uncovering meth, psychedelic mushrooms, drug packaging materials, and cash. Officers arrested the home’s only resident, a 55-year-old man, … Read more

Boycott of Target

A 40-day boycott of Target began Thursday, led by Atlanta Pastor Jamal Bryant, protesting the company’s rollback of diversity initiatives. The movement follows a recent 24-hour economic blackout. Target reported a drop in February sales and warns that Trump-era tariffs may push prices higher on items like produce. Michigan shoppers are urged to avoid Target’s … Read more

Celebrate Irish Music

Celebrate Irish culture on March 22nd at the Bark Shanty Community Center with an evening of live music and local talent. The night kicks off at 6 with Ourselves Irish Music, a local band known for their lively renditions of Irish tunes. Afterward, the stage will be open for community members to perform in an … Read more

Battle of the Badges T-Shirts On Sale

T-shirts for the Battle of the Badges charity hockey game are now available! Show your support with a $15 shirt, sized Small to 4XL. Limited ’24 shirts are also on sale for just $5. Proceeds benefit The Arc of St. Clair County, helping individuals with developmental disabilities. The game takes place Friday, March 14th at … Read more