Man Charged in Echo Road Fire

Sarnia Police have arrested 31-year-old Caleb Moore after a suspicious fire on Echo Road last month. Firefighters responded around 7 a.m. on August 20th after an off-duty officer spotted flames in the home’s garage. Investigators found a large buildup of natural gas and evidence the gas line was tampered with, with candles placed to ignite … Read more

Sarnia Eyes to Tackle Homelessness

Sarnia’s roughly 300 homeless residents face daily struggles, but nearby St. Thomas offers a proven approach. Since ’18, the city has built supportive housing that combines stable homes with on-site medical care, mental health services, and job support. The results: crime downtown fell 14%, drug complaints dropped 67%, and police calls for “unwanted persons” went … Read more

Three Vehicle Crashes

Sanilac County deputies responded to three crashes over the weekend, leaving several people injured. Saturday morning, a 77-year-old Imlay City woman lost control of her car on Marlette Road near Ruth Road and hit a tractor. She was taken to McKenzie Health Systems. Later Saturday, a tractor carrying a passenger rolled on Huron County Line … Read more

Marysville Improv Night

Marysville residents can try improv for free this Wednesday at The Venue 1112. Healthy Entertainment.net is hosting a 7 p.m. class featuring short, fun improv games that boost mental and emotional health. Host Frank S. Bublitz, a veteran performer and teacher, will guide demonstrations, give prizes, and offer vouchers for future classes. Studies show improv … Read more

Tri-Hospital EMS Workers Honored

Five Tri-Hospital EMS workers were celebrated in Lansing for going above and beyond in emergency care. The “Stars of Life” awards honored 67 EMS members statewide, including seven from southeastern Michigan. Honorees from Tri-Hospital EMS included Kevin Shurkey of Port Huron, named Practitioner of the Year, Jason Heilig of Port Huron, Elizabeth Cremona of Cottrellville, … Read more

Drug Raids Lead to Three Arrests

St. Clair County law enforcement made a major push against illegal drugs last week, arresting three people in separate raids. Deputies seized meth and drug paraphernalia in Clyde Township, arresting 73-year-old John Ross. In Wales Township, officers found meth, packaging materials, scales, and ammunition, leading to the arrests of 64-year-old John Fiks and 56-year-old Theresa … Read more

Lapeer Farm Wins State Grant

The Michigan Department of Agriculture has awarded more than $1.8 million in grants to 26 local farms and food organizations, including Stony Croft Farms in Lapeer County. The Mayfield Township farm received $44,413 to install new milling equipment, boosting local grain production and creating one full-time and one part-time job. Owned by Doug Hodge and … Read more

TEC Gets $7,800 Tool Donation

TEC in St. Clair County got a major boost for its Construction Trades program. Local company Marshall E. Campbell and partners donated over $7,800 in tools and safety gear to help students gain hands-on experience with professional-grade equipment. The donation included saws, drills, hand tools, sawhorses, gloves, and other safety supplies. Additional support came from … Read more

Fire Chief Forced to Resign

Lexington’s longtime Fire Chief, Keefe Radtke, resigned last Monday after more than 20 years with the department, including eight as chief. Radtke said the village council forced his resignation without explanation, ignoring his requests for clarity. He criticized village leaders for secrecy, mismanagement, and failing to support the fire department. Radtke reassured the town his … Read more

Family Receives Support

Port Huron’s community is rallying around a family hit by a recent shooting that killed a 17-year-old and injured his 12- and 13-year-old siblings. An anonymous donation is helping the family with housing and a modified van for the recovering children, while a GoFundMe page has raised over $64,000 toward a new $150,000 goal. Updates … Read more