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Secret Tunnel & Room Found Underneath a Home in Marysville, Michigan
When I bought my house, I was told there may be secret compartments in the walls. After looking over every inch of every wall, I finally found one: way down at the bottom between the floor and the wall. I opened it up, hoping to find anything – money, valuables, maybe it was even a weed stash. But no. It was completely empty.
Croswell City Council paves the way for street construction updates, future Pioneer Days Exploratory Meetings
With summer in full swing, the Croswell City Council met this past Monday to provide citizens with construction updates and future Pioneer Days Exploratory Meetings. Despite running into some hurdles with asphalt top coating, council members reported that work on Wells Street is still going strong. A formal construction meeting will be held next week to discuss the official start date for Ward Street. It was also announced that the July 1 Pioneer Days Exploratory Meeting was a resounding success. There were plenty of people present and plenty of ideas thrown around.
Lori Marquardt – Selfie Superstar 7.17.24
Lori Marquardt from Ft. Gratiot sent in this selfie with David Moran while doing some work with Big & Loud LLC., and now they’re both Selfie Superstars with Timmy D at Lakeshore Graphics in Lexington! If you’d like to win, submit a picture HERE!
100th Bayview Mackinac race begins Saturday
The 100th Port Huron to Mackinac race begins Saturday morning, and the race is already breaking records. With 324 sailing teams registered to start the race, race committee chairman Charlie Trost says that is the highest amount ever, surpassing a previous record of 316 boats that was set in 1985. One of the changes this year is the race course, with all boats taking the same course, retracing the original 1924 course.
4 arrested in smuggling attempt on St. Clair River
U.S. Border Patrol agents recently arrested four people illegally crossing the Canada border near Michigan on a boat, federal officials reported. On June 25, agents from the Marysville Border Patrol Station spotted the boat landing on the U.S. shoreline of the St. Clair River after starting in Canadian waters, the U.S. Customs and Border Protection agency announced in a Tuesday press release.
Nordhouse Dunes Wilderness Area selected as a 2024 Leave No Trace Spotlight Area
This weekend the public is invited to participate in Leave No Trace activities at Nordhouse Dunes Wilderness Area as part of the wilderness area being selected as one of 20 “Leave No Trace Spotlight Areas” nationwide. The Congressionally designated, 3,500-acre Nordhouse Dunes Wilderness in the Manistee National Forest...
Border Patrol stops cross-border smuggling event on St. Clair River
U.S. Border Patrol agents from the Marysville Border Patrol Station arrested four individuals on June 25 after observing a vessel which originated in Canadian waters on the St. Clair River make landfall on to U.S. shoreline. The vessel dropped off three passengers who then got into a waiting vehicle, U.S....
Blue chip '26 safety Andre Clarke set for two late July visits
One of the top defensive backs in the 2026 class will get on the road at the end of the month, and it will take Andre Clarke out of the region. The Richmond (Va.) Hermitage standout said Miami and Michigan will get unofficial visits. Both programs already extended offers to...
Have You Heard of Trash the Clown? One Michigan Town Adores Her
Many Michigan cities and towns have individuals they cherish or dislike for one reason or another. One Michigan town adores "Trash the Clown." I grew up in the small town of Holly on the east side of Michigan. Over the years I have been to many cities and towns across the state and have noticed individuals everyone knows of in town even if they don't know them personally. In Holly, it was a man everyone called F.B.I.
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