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

Commissioners Approve New Policies

At their last Tuesday meeting, the Sanilac County Board of Commissioners approved several important measures. They updated the dress code policy for county employees and introduced new rules regarding animals in county buildings, allowing only service animals while banning non-service animals. A policy was also put in place to restrict political activities by county employees … Read more

Second Suspect Arrested in Murder Case

Port Huron police have identified Dazman Robert Drake as the second suspect in the shooting death of Vincent Buckles. Drake, 23, was arrested in Georgia and faces six felonies, including open murder and felony firearm charges. The shooting occurred on January 28th at a home on Vanness Street. Police say a nearby vehicle fire is … Read more

Historic Federal Building to be Sold

The historic U.S. Federal Building and Courthouse in Port Huron, built in 1877, is among the 440 federal properties the Trump administration plans to sell.The 39,000-square-foot building is the oldest in the Great Lakes Region portfolio. The General Services Administration says the sale is part of a cost-cutting effort to save over $430 million dollars … Read more

County Considers Cutting EDA Funding

St. Clair County may suspend $300,000 in annual funding to the Economic Development Alliance (EDA), raising concerns in Port Huron. Commissioner Robert Fielitz proposed the cut citing transparency issues and lack of communication with local townships. Instead, the county may contract with MSU Extension for economic development. The EDA suggested adding commissioners to its board … Read more

Purse Bingo Fundraiser

The St. Clair Police Foundation is hosting a Purse Bingo fundraiser on March 15th to raise money for a new golf cart for the police department. The event, at the St. Clair Inn at 5 p.m., offers designer purses for Bingo winners. Tickets, available through the St. Clair Police Department, cost $75, or $100 for … Read more

Rescued Farm Animals Need Safe Homes

67 neglected farm animals rescued from a China Township property are now up for adoption in St. Clair County. Owner Kevin Tuttle, 59, pleaded guilty to animal cruelty and forfeited all rights to the animals. Rescued between January and February, the goats, sheep, mini-pigs, and chickens were found starving, frostbitten, and severely neglected. Animal Control … Read more