Fort Gratiot Township
LATEST NEWS
Chris Jericho Shares Who He Thinks Was KISS’ Best Guitarist
Kuarantine, the non-makeup era KISS cover band featuring Chris Jericho, are gearing up for a short run of dates in the Midwest. The band will play shows in Chesterfield, Michigan (July 5), Franklin, Ohio (July 6) and Warrendale, Pa. (July 7). In a recent interview with Youngstown Studio, Jericho talked all-things Kuarantine and non-makeup KISS, and he also shared who he thinks was the band’s best guitarist. KISS guitarists include Ace Frehley, Paul Stanley, Vinnie Vincent, Mark St. John, Bruce Kulick and Tommy Thayer. “I appreciate KISS with makeup, but this non-makeup stuff is a million times better,” Jericho said of...
Capac man's body recovered from Lake Michigan near Glen Arbor
LEELANAU COUNTY, Mich., (WPBN/WGTU) -- The Leelanau County Sheriff's Office has released the identity of the missing kayaker whose body was recoveredon Tuesday. The sheriff's office said the body of 28-year-old Eric Gabryel, of Capac, Michigan, was recovered from Lake Michigan off the shores of Glen Arbor. Gabryel had been...
Super Stock Fleet Shaping Up For St. Clair River Classic
Like most of his fellow Super Stock racers, throttleman Ryan Beckley of Sarasota, Fla., plans to compete in most of the races on the American Power Boat Association Offshore National Championship Series schedule. But Beckley, who throttles the Atlas team 32-foot Doug Wright catamaran in what is now the largest class in the sport, has encouraged his fellow Super Stock racers to compete in whatever events they choose outside the APBA series this season.
East China School District honors retirees
At the East China School District Board of Education’s regular meeting on June 24, the district honored its retirees from the past year. The presentation was done by Assistant Superintendent of Personnel Dawn Demick with the help of Superintendent Suzanne Cybulla. “Tonight’s retirees represent all of our retirees from...
Body of missing kayaker recovered in Lake Michigan near Glen Haven
GLEN ARBOR — The Leelanau County Sheriff’s Office said the body of a missing kayaker was found on Tuesday, three days after he disappeared. Deputies said Eric Tyler Gabryel, from Capac, MI, and a woman both left the Glen Haven area on kayaks Saturday morning. Around 3 p.m., Gabryel’s kayak took on water. The woman told deputies she tried to help but her kayak started taking on water too. A passing boater helped the woman get back to shore, but Gabryel disappeared below the surface. The woman was taken to the hospital. The Sheriff’s Office, National Park Service, Glen Lake Fire and Rescue, Michigan State Police, the Coast Guard, the Grand Traverse County Sheriff’s Office, Northern Michigan Mutual Aid Dive Team, and the DNR all assisted in the search.
Fire in Greenwood Township destroys RV
GREENWOOD TOWNSHIP, Minn. (Northern News Now) - A recreational vehicle is considered a total loss after a vehicle fire on Wednesday morning. According to the St. Louis County Sheriff’s Office, the agency responded to County Road 77 and Lake Vermillion Reservation Road in rural Greenwood Township at 1:01 a.m.
Receiver lines up $16 million sale of St. Clair Inn
The limbo of receivership for the St. Clair Inn — massive financial litigation that’s tied up management of the business and historic hotel property for the last two years — may soon come to an end. St. Clair County Circuit Judge Michael West signed off on a $16 million sale of the inn,...
Authorities Recover Body of Missing Kayaker
Authorities recovered the body of a missing kayaker on Tuesday. The body, recovered in more than 100 feet of water near Glen Arbor, was identified as Eric Tyler Gabryel, 28, from Capac. Gabryel had been missing since the afternoon of Saturday, June 29. Gabryel, along with a 37-year old woman...
Washington Street bridge reopens in Chesterfield Township after six-month closure
Area motorists celebrated on July 1 as the Washington Street bridge in Chesterfield Township reopened to traffic following a six-month closure. The 60-year-old bridge between Baker and 25 Mile roads underwent a complete replacement as part of the project that started in early January. The $4.4 million project also included bridge approach work on the road.
Anchor Bay Triathlon returning to New Baltimore
Competitors from near and far will soon converge in downtown New Baltimore for the annual Anchor Bay Triathlon. Now in its 39th year, the race includes a half-mile swim in Lake St. Clair, an 11-mile bike and a 3-mile run to the finish line. This year’s event is scheduled to start at 7 a.m. July 13 at Walter and Mary Burke Park. The registration deadline has been extended to July 5.
St. Clair Cruisers to host River Classic Car Show
Palmer Park will look like an Arnold’s Drive-In scene from “Happy Days” on July 13, when hundreds of classic cars are expected to pull in and park for the River Classic Car Show. The St. Clair Cruisers car club will present the 22nd annual River Classic Car...
Blackford Capital acquires Industrial Molding Corporation from NN
Blackford Capital, a lower middle market private equity firm, Wednesday announced the acquisition of Industrial Molding Corporation, an injection molded plastic products manufacturer and subsidiary of NN Inc (NASDAQ:NNBR), as the first add-on acquisition for its portfolio company, Davalor Mold Company. IMC is an independently run subsidiary of global precision...
St. Clair County Drug Task Force makes multiple arrests, seizes cocaine
Three people were arrested in Port Huron on June 27 after members of the St. Clair County Drug Task Force executed a narcotics search warrant in the 1100 block of 9th St. During the execution of the search warrant, members of the DTF located about $1,800 worth of crack cocaine, officials from the Sheriff’s Office said. Along with the illegal controlled substances, members of the DTF also located a large amount of U.S. currency, drug paraphernalia, a digital scale and packaging material.
New Haven festival extends Independence Day fun
The food, fun and fireworks of Independence Day will extend beyond July 4 in New Haven with the village’s annual Red, Hot and Blue Festival. This year marks the fourth year for the festival, which is free to attend. The Red, Hot and Blue Festival will start at 4 p.m. July 13 at New Haven High School, located at 57700 Gratiot Ave. in New Haven.
3 weeks left to run for Port Huron city office
PORT HURON — A few more names, including both newcomers and familiar names, are now in the mix to run for City Council three weeks ahead of Port Huron’s election filing deadline. As of Friday, 15-year incumbent Pauline Repp and Councilwoman Anita Ashford, whose current council term expires...
Terry Harrington – Kiwanis Club of the Blue Water / Port Huron
Did somebody say Breakfast at Dockside? The Kiwanis Club of the Blue Water / Port Huron hosts the buffet the morning of the Port Huron to Mackinac Race (7/20). Terry Harrington provides details on the tasty fundraiser and shares info on a few other Kiwanis Club projects. [Spotlight sponsored by...
What are the options to redesign Huron Avenue downtown?
PORT HURON — City officials are expected to pick a preferred option to redesign Huron Avenue by the end of the summer, coinciding with the state’s reconstruction of the downtown roadway in two years. A residents’ roundtable working group formed earlier this year has met twice to consider five options identified by the...
Letters to the editor: July 3
This letter to the editor is in response to the letter titled, “See the truth,” by Linda Savoyard that was published in the June 19, 2024, edition of The Voice, which was in response to the letter titled, “A good day for democracy,” that was published in the June 12, 2024, edition of The Voice.
RV Lost in Greenwood Township Fire
GREENWOOD TOWNSHIP, Minn. — An RV was fully engulfed by flames in an intersection just west of Tower, MN, early Wednesday morning. This happened around 1 a.m. The St. Louis County Sheriff’s Office responded to the fire on the intersection of County Road 77 and Lake Vermillion Reservation Road, in rural Greenwood Township.
Welcome to NewsBreak, an open platform where diverse perspectives converge. Most of our content comes from established publications and journalists, as well as from our extensive network of tens of thousands of creators who contribute to our platform. We empower individuals to share insightful viewpoints through short posts and comments. It’s essential to note our commitment to transparency: our Terms of Use acknowledge that our services may not always be error-free, and our Community Standards emphasize our discretion in enforcing policies. We strive to foster a dynamic environment for free expression and robust discourse through safety guardrails of human and AI moderation. Join us in shaping the news narrative together.