Troopers find marijuana
A 19-year old Kingston man and a 17-year old Davison resident had some unwanted guests at their broken down vehicle late Thursday afternoon, resulting in discovery of marijuana. Michigan State Police
Continue Reading »A 19-year old Kingston man and a 17-year old Davison resident had some unwanted guests at their broken down vehicle late Thursday afternoon, resulting in discovery of marijuana. Michigan State Police
Continue Reading »A 40-year old Caseville woman sustained fatal injuries in a two-vehicle accident in Huron County’s Chandler Township around 3:30 p.m. Thursday. According to Huron County Sheriff Kelly Hanson, deputies
Continue Reading »Areas quiz bowl teams were in action Thursday with Bad Axe A Team winning all
Continue Reading »Dr. Forrest Robart (Marlette) – General Surgeon Forrest Robart has joined the medical staff at Marlette Regional Hospital. Dr. Robart is one of five general surgeons now providing services at the hospital. Dr. Robart is
Continue Reading »After two potential candidates from within the district turned down a chance to apply for the position, the Sandusky school board will now begin their external process of finding
Continue Reading »A large, hip-roof barn used for equipment storage, and other nearby structures, were damaged by fire Wednesday afternoon. Four fire departments from Sanilac and Huron County were
Continue Reading »Marlette city council has given the Ok to apply for two Michigan Department of Natural Resource grants that if approved, would allow for improvements to be made at the
Continue Reading »Sanilac County sheriff deputies were called to assist the Michigan State Police Tuesday night around 7 p.m. after receiving a call about a possible domestic dispute and malicious
Continue Reading »Police are investigating a one car accident involving a 70-year old Port Sanilac man. Sanilac County Undersheriff Brad Roff said deputies responded to the accident in downtown Port Sanilac at 2 a.m. According to deputies,
Continue Reading »Sanilac County employees met Wednesday with Administrator Kathy Dorman to look at healthcare benefits and what, if any changes could be made to overages for the upcoming fiscal year. Dorman said
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