Officials to join Enbridge in St. Clair River spill exercise
(MARYSVILLE) — Officials from the U.S. and Canada plan to join pipeline operator Enbridge to conduct an oil spill response exercise next year in the St. Clair River.
Continue Reading »(MARYSVILLE) — Officials from the U.S. and Canada plan to join pipeline operator Enbridge to conduct an oil spill response exercise next year in the St. Clair River.
Continue Reading »(SANDUSKY) — Nearly 350 residents attended this year’s annual Project Connect event held October 1 at the Countryside Free Methodist Church in Sandusky. The event is sponsored by the Sanilac County Project Connect Committee, Sanilac County United
Continue Reading »(AREA) — Thumb Electric Cooperative customers in Huron and Sanilac counties were knocked offline Monday afternoon after lines were snagged by farm machinery in Huron County’s Lincoln Township.
Continue Reading »(DECKERVILLE) — The Deckerville School Board Monday night approved the annual audit for the 2014-2015 fiscal year as presented. Expenditures totaled $5.4 million with revenues at $5.3 million. A total of $152,366 was taken from the fund
Continue Reading »(PORT HURON) — The Port Huron Police Department conducted a sting operation Monday focusing on underage sales of alcohol and tobacco to minors.
Continue Reading »(MARYSVILLE) — Implosion of the decommissioned Marysville Power Plant in Michigan has been set for November 7.
Continue Reading »(CARO) — Low-income homeowners in Tuscola, Huron and Sanilac counties will soon be receiving much-needed help to afford important repairs and rehabilitation work on their homes.
Continue Reading »(SANDUSKY) — The Sandusky Fireworks Organization will be selling orange glow in the dark bracelets at the corners of M-46 and M-19 this Friday, October 30 from 8 a.m.-5 p.m. in Sandusky.
Continue Reading »(COTTRELLVILLE TOWNSHIP) — A 24-year old Cottrellville Township man was killed Sunday night after his ATV was struck head-on by a car. St. Clair County Sheriff Tim Donnellon says the victim, Casey Hochstatter, was driving his ATV
Continue Reading »(AREA) — Officials report that the Federal Communications Commission has agreed to slash how much money companies can charge for phone calls made from jails and prisons. The agency voted last week to cap rates on all
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