Sandusky City Council

At last week’s meeting, the Sandusky City Council made decisions affecting the city’s future. After holding two closed sessions, the council approved purchasing a property located at 69 Lexington Street for $60,000, with the city covering all closing costs. This purchase is part of ongoing efforts to expand or improve city assets. Additionally, the council … Read more

Sheth Named New Chief Nursing Officer

Lake Huron Medical Center has named Anisha Sheth as its new chief nursing officer. Sheth brings over ten years of experience as a family nurse practitioner and clinical leader. She has a strong background in improving patient care and supporting nursing teams. Hospital leaders say her focus on compassionate, high-quality care fits well with their … Read more

Port Huron Northern Sends Off Class of 25

Port Huron Northern High celebrated its 60th graduation Tuesday at McMorran Arena, honoring 263 seniors in a ceremony rich with tradition and inspiration. Graduates entered with candles, the band played the senior march, and the choir sang the national anthem. Disney tech director and alum Amy Tseng shared life lessons and encouraged the class to … Read more

Event Kicks Off Summer Reading

On June 14, Petrolia’s Victoria Park comes alive with Lambton County Library’s free “Wild Wonder” Summer Reading Challenge launch party. From 9:30 a.m. to 12:30 p.m., families can dive into a wildlife-themed adventure with hands-on fun. Kids meet reptiles, marvel at birds of prey, get their faces painted, and craft cool projects. They can also … Read more

Free Preschool for All 4-Year-Olds

In St. Clair County, every 4-year-old can now attend free, top-notch preschool for the next school year, thanks to Michigan’s PreK for All program. Kids get to learn from licensed teachers in half- or full-day classes, with flexible four- or five-day schedules. Some spots even offer transportation or extended care for a fee. Families can … Read more

YMCA Launches Summer Fun

In Port Huron, the YMCA of the Blue Water Area is ready for summer with fun programs for kids and free fitness classes for everyone. Starting June 16, Camp Wanacombak at Garfield Elementary offers kids outdoor games, STEM projects, reading, and trips to amusement parks. The YMCA also hosts swim classes, art clubs, and teen … Read more

Man Arrested in Drive-By Shooting

Port Huron Police arrested a 21-year-old man in connection to a recent shooting near Pine Grove Park. Shots were fired from one vehicle into another on Pine Grove Avenue during an ongoing dispute. No one was seriously hurt. The suspect, Zachary Adam Stein of Sterling Heights, was arrested with help from area police. He faces … Read more

Crash Sends Multiple People to Hospital

On Monday afternoon in Lamotte Township, a three-car crash injured several people at Germania and Snover Roads. A 72-year-old Deckerville woman driving a Ford Transit stopped but then pulled into the path of a Chevrolet Trax driven by a 23-year-old Deford man with two kids inside. The crash pushed the Transit into a ditch, and … Read more

K9 Thor Returns Home

Michigan State Police in the Third District announced that K9 Thor is back home and recovering after being poisoned while on duty in Lapeer County last Saturday. Thor and his handler, Trooper Tyler Doughtery, were helping local deputies investigate a breaking and entering when Thor ate suspected poison inside a barn. He was quickly taken … Read more

City Manager and Mayor Clash

Port Huron’s city manager, James Freed, has publicly accused Mayor Anita Ashford of overstepping her authority and creating a hostile work environment. Freed sent a letter claiming Ashford pushed a performance review for him without council approval, violating city rules. He says her actions, including involving a city clerk improperly, have hurt staff morale. Ashford … Read more