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Living Healthy with Lake Huron – Adam Mollan
Adam Mollan, Lake Huron Medical Center’s Manager of Education and Care Management, emphasizes the importance of proactive health maintenance through regular healthcare consultations, mindful eating and exercise. [Sponsored by Lake Huron Medical Center]
Solar Atmospheres of Michigan Expands Its Facility
Solar Atmospheres of Michigan Inc. is poised for further expansion after relocating and commissioning ten vacuum furnaces into their current facility. Work has started on on a new 20,000-square-foot building, which will double the current footprint at their Chesterfield, Michigan location. Bob Hill, President of Solar Atmospheres of Michigan, commented,...
Water quality advisories cancelled for all St. Clair County beaches
The St. Clair County Health Department (SCCHD) has canceled water quality swimming advisories for all St. Clair County beaches. There are no longer advisories for Chrysler Beach in Marysville; Holland Beach, Lakeside Beach and Lighthouse Beach in Port Huron; and Keewahdin Beach and Fort Gratiot County Park Beach in Fort Gratiot.
30th annual St. Clair River Classic set for last weekend of July
The Blue Water Offshore Racing Association’s 30th annual St. Clair River Classic, presented by Magna, will bring racing boats from all over to St. Clair the last weekend of July. Phil Lundman, of the Blue Water Offshore Racing Association, said organizers are expecting a good turnout for the race...
Record turnout of boats speaks to excitement of 100th Mackinac sailing
Detroit — The Bayview Port Huron to Mackinac race has always been something special to the competitors, organizers and sailing families who treasure the annual mid-July spectacle. But this year, as the race celebrates its 100th consecutive sailing, the excitement and anticipation has gone to another level. A record-setting...
A-Deck: Game-by-game prediction of Ohio State’s 2024 football season
Welcome to “A-Deck” at Lettermen Row, where I’ll bring you inside scoop, what I’m hearing, tidbits, thoughts, and more on Ohio State recruiting and team coverage every week. Last week’s A-Deck provided a look at where things were with two top Ohio State prospects making decisions this week. In this week’s edition, I provide my annual […] The post A-Deck: Game-by-game prediction of Ohio State’s 2024 football season appeared first on On3.
Here's where you can see boats before they take off for the 100th Port Huron-to-Mackinac Island Sailboat Race
Boats are already starting to trickle into Port Huron for the 100th Port Huron-to-Mackinac Island Sailboat Race on Saturday. Where will this record number of boats be parked for the next few days?. Harbormaster Mike Davenport said Port Huron has seen a steady stream of boats coming in since July...
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.
Chesterfield Township police officer hit by fleeing vehicle
A Chesterfield Township police officer was injured Monday morning after being hit by a vehicle occupied by a pair of fleeing suspects. Around 11 a.m., three males entered the Walmart store on Marketplace Boulevard and stole over $1,000 worth of merchandise, according to police. Walmart loss prevention recognized at least one of the individuals, who has stolen from other area Walmart stores previously, and contacted police while the suspects were leaving the store.
Port Huron resident's debut novel captures her grandfather's soul with magical realism
A Port Huron resident will be releasing her debut novel this August. Stacy Elliott wrote and self-published her first book "Grandfather's Whispers" over a 14-year period. She was inspired to write the book after she lost her grandfather when she was 21 years old. She started to write a memoir about him to keep his memory alive for her younger family members, but also because her own memories of him were fading. ...
St. Clair County Health Department issues swimming advisories for six beaches
The St. Clair County Health Department issued water quality swimming advisories for six beaches on Wednesday: Chrysler Beach in Marysville; Holland Beach, Lakeside Beach and Lighthouse Beach in Port Huron, and Keewahdin Beach and Fort Gratiot County Park Beach in Fort Gratiot Township. The beaches were closed due to the...
Kayak rentals added to Chesterfield's Webber Paddle Park
CHESTERFIELD TOWNSHIP, Mich. (FOX 2) - Rent a kayak and paddle down the Salt River and in Anchor Bay from Chesterfield's Webber Paddle Park. Motor City Paddle Club added a new kayak rental service to the park, with a grand opening ceremony planned for Saturday. Single and tandem kayaks are...
Here are a few quick tips to help you navigate Blue Water Fest
Rain or shine, Boat Week festivities associated with this weekend’s 100th Port Huron-to-Mackinac Island Sailboat Race are kicking off. Luckily, according to the National Weather Service, conditions will be mostly clear and sunny. ...
US Sailing Offshore Office Prepares for Centennial Bayview Mackinac Race
The 100th Bayview Mackinac Race, the world’s longest continuously run long distance freshwater yacht race, promises to be a landmark event and the US Sailing Offshore Office has been busier than ever, issuing all ratings for American boats in the race. Central to the fairness and competitiveness of the race is the ORC (Offshore Racing Congress) rating system. The ORC provides a scientific and impartial way to rate a diverse range of boats, ensuring that each vessel has an equal chance to win. The system considers various boat measurements and performance potential, offering a level playing field where both high-tech and traditional boats can compete on equal terms.
Record-Setting Viney Gained Lifelong Confidence at Marine City
The 2015 Marine City graduate and record-setting placekicker simply drew from her own experience as a high school athlete. “It just really taught me that I could do hard things,” Viney said. “I was very involved when I was in school. I did soccer, theater, travel soccer and then football. Especially with football, I learned that if I put my mind to it, I can do it. That helped me to excel in undergrad. When it came time to get accepted to vet school, it was like, ‘This is what I have to do,’ and I did it. That was very confidence-building. It taught me that I really can do hard things.”
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