Ferry Service Returns

The Harsens Island ferry has resumed its regular winter schedule after ice in the channel halted service last Friday. Local officials confirmed no safety risks to residents during the closure, with public safety teams stationed on the island. Efforts to reopen the ferry began Saturday, but operations were delayed as crews waited for conditions to … Read more

Mackinac Bridge Grating Auction

The Mackinac Bridge Authority is auctioning sections of the historic bridge’s steel grating. These pieces, each about 2 tons, are being sold on GovDeals.com until January 21st. The grating, used for over 60 years, shows corrosion and wear. Proceeds from the auction will support bridge maintenance. The auction has attracted bids so far ranging from … Read more

Black Tie Gala

Port Huron Civic Theatre is hosting its third annual Black Tie Gala on February 21st from 6 to 10 p.m. at Solitude Links Golf Course & Banquet Center. The masquerade-themed event features a cocktail hour, dinner, live music, dancing, and raffles. Tickets are $100, supporting the theater’s goal to rent its own space. Executive Director … Read more

Medical Examiner’s Accreditation

The Macomb County Medical Examiner’s Office received full accreditation from the National Association of Medical Examiners for the 10th year. This accreditation highlights their commitment to high-quality forensic pathology and death investigations. The Chief Medical Examiner praised the team’s dedication emphasizing the importance of this achievement in providing excellent services to residents and law enforcement. … Read more

Stronger Tobacco Control Requested

As the ’25 legislative session begins, the American Cancer Society Cancer Action Network urges Michigan legislators to improve cancer care access and increase funding for tobacco control. The network requests an additional $5 million dollars for tobacco prevention, addressing nearly 32% of cancer deaths linked to smoking. They also advocate for copay accumulator legislation to … Read more

Crop and Pest Management

Farmers and crop professionals attended the Crop and Pest Management Update hosted by Michigan State University Extension last Friday at the Franklin Inn in Bad Axe. The event, which ran from 8:30 a.m. to 3 p.m., had a $40 registration fee that included lunch and a ’25 Weed Guide, courtesy of Michigan Corn, Soybean, and … Read more

Hot Rod Fest

The Blue Water Convention Center in Port Huron will host the first-ever POHO Hot Rod Fest from January 17-19, showcasing 47 classic cars, trucks, motorcycles, and bicycles from southeast Michigan. Organized by The Joshua Garage and Cruising Port Huron 70s, 80s, and 90s, the event will raise funds for local causes, including CPR training, winter … Read more

Tri-Share Child Care Program

St. Clair County RESA’s Tri-Share Child Care Program is easing childcare costs by splitting expenses between employees, employers, and the State of Michigan. Since September of ’24, 15 providers have joined, serving 21 children. Two new employers, the City of Port Huron and the YMCA of the Blue Water Area, are enhancing the program’s impact. … Read more

Annual Fish Stocking

Michigan’s Department of Natural Resources completed its annual fish stocking program, releasing nearly 600,000 fish into state waters last fall. In total, over 9.7 million fish were stocked in ’24. In the fall, crews distributed seven species, including trout, salmon, walleye, and muskellunge, at 78 locations, totaling over 10 tons of fingerlings. The DNR says … Read more

Kiwanis Club Donation

The Kiwanis Club of Sarnia-Lambton Golden K has donated $4,000 dollars to St. Clair Child & Youth’s EarlyON program, supporting local children and caregivers. The funds were raised through volunteer efforts at Jackpot Time Sarnia Bingo, an initiative under the Ontario Charitable Gaming Association that helps charities give back to their communities. This donation continues … Read more