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Patriotic-themed bike parade to cruise into St. Clair
Kids ready to experience the independence of bike riding can not only acquire their first bike in St. Clair this month, but can ride like its Independence Day also. The St. Clair Recreation Department has two events in July that can help kids get their wheels in motion this summer. The first is the Kids Garage Sale and Market, set for July 11 from 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. at the Eddy Center, located at 301 N. Ninth St. in St. Clair. The market is exclusively operated by kids to attract kid shoppers. Bikes, toys, games, crafts, art, jewelry, sports equipment and similar goods can be bought, sold or traded during the market. Children of all ages are welcome to participate.
Mike Baraslievski Steps Away from St. Clair Men’s Soccer
The St. Clair College Athletic Department officially announced the retirement of longtime Varsity Men’s Soccer Head Coach Mike Baraslievski. Baraslievski has led the Men’s Varsity Soccer program at St. Clair since 1992 which totals 31 seasons of fall outdoor soccer where he collected 174 wins overall in that span including 133 regular seasons victories which resulted in three West Division titles and 24 playoff appearances. 18 post-season wins allowed St. Clair to reach the podium three times including a rookie campaign Bronze along with a Silver Medal in 2000 to go with last fall’s CCAA National Bronze when the Saints hosted the event at St. Clair’s SportsPark Acumen Stadium. He was also part of the organizing committee when St. Clair hosted the OCAA Provincial Championship in 2001 and 2021. In addition, he was leader of the indoor team when the Saints fielded that program which accounted for another 15 years at the helm adding back-to-back OCAA Provincial Silver Medal performances to his resume in 2016 and 2017.
81-year-old grandmother, son and grandson charged in Eastpointe drive-by shooting
An Eastpointe grandmother, as well as her son and grandson, have been charged in connection to a drive-by shooting. She’s charged with storing the vehicle used in the shooting at her home.
Birchwood Mall, Port Huron, MI: Past and Present
Birchwood Mall opened on October 10, 1990, and was developed by General Growth Properties. The initial anchor stores included Sears, Target, JCPenney, and Prange’s. The mall quickly became a popular shopping destination. Located in Fort Gratiot Township, near Port Huron, Michigan, Birchwood Mall drew in Canadian shoppers from Sarnia,...
Almont voters face four millage issues
ALMONT — Voters in the Almont school district will be going to the polls in early August to determine the fate of several matters, including four proposals. Those choosing to vote will consider a request for a pair of six-year requests from Lapeer County EMS and Veterans Affairs. Taxpayers...
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These news headlines brought to you by these fine sponsors:. The first order of business for the Marlette City Council, at their last meeting, was to rescind last month's motion regarding a marijuana ordinance due to incorrect procedures. With that done, the council had an ordinance written regarding marijuana dispensaries only within the city; and to have the city's attorney create a draft ordinance for the council to review for further discussion regarding the issue.
Blue Water Cruise Weekend: Cars, Ice Cream, and Community
It may have been raining, but that didn’t stop car enthusiasts from enjoying this year’s Blue Water Cruise Weekend in Fort Gratiot. We took a quick visit to the newly opened Hippie Dippy Creamery and made various pit stops along 24th Ave.
Priority Waste Important Information
During the June 25 Regular Township Board Meeting, the Chesterfield Township Board unanimously voted to approve the reassignment of our current 5-year trash hauler contract with GFL to Priority Waste effective July 1, 2024. Here are some helpful tips, reminders, and answers to potential questions you may have:. Priority Waste...
Almont Township Board Special Meeting Synopsis June 27, 2024
Meeting called to order by Supervisor Bowman at 9:03 a.m. at 819 N. Main Street, Almont, MI. Members present were Supervisor Bowman, Clerk Henige, Treasurer Kudsin, and Trustees Eschenburg, Groesbeck, and Streeter. Members absent were Trustee Dodge 1.) Approved hiring of Treasurer’s Secretary. 2.) Approved revision to Policy 4.3.1 Authorization to receive cash and 4.3.2 Fiduciary Bonds as presented. Meeting adjourned at 9:14 a.m.
Appeal in marijuana case against Port Huron gets July 9 hearing
A year and a half after a local court decision enabled several new marijuana businesses to open in Port Huron, the appeal against the ruling that favored the city finally has a hearing date later this month. Several local permit applicants for adult-use marijuana outfits first filed lawsuits against the...
Here's where to find firework displays this Fourth of July
Fireworks will be lighting up the night sky in the next few days. So where will your nearest display be this year?. Fireworks will be set off in Algonac at 10 p.m. on Friday as part of the community's annual Pickeral Festival. People can watch the colorful display, presented by the Algonac Lion's Club, at Algonac Riverfront Park, located at 1130 St. Clair River Drive.
Foster Oilers win title in Armada
TRI-CITY AREA — The Foster Oilers 17U softball squad, which counts Imlay City’s Lexa Forti and Chloe Bruman among their ranks, registered a first-place showing at the 2024 Summer Slam Tournament in Armada recently. The team began their title-producing path Saturday, June 22 with a 14-6 win against...
Cowboy Ed – Selfie Superstar 7.1.24
Cowboy Ed from Port Huron snapped this selfie from 500′ above the Detroit River while on the Gordie Howe International Bridge and is now a Selfie Superstar with Timmy D at Lakeshore Graphics in Lexington! If you’d like to win tomorrow, submit a picture HERE!
'No major snafus': Millions' worth of water infrastructure upgrades underway in St. Clair
ST. CLAIR — Two massive multimillion-dollar infrastructure projects will soon be underway in the city of St. Clair this summer — part of a yearslong push to expand water capacity in the area and timed ahead of a separate construction nearby to rebuild Range and Yankee roads into a roundabout.
Six more Rite Aid stores in Mid-Michigan slated to close
MID-MICHIGAN (WJRT) - Rite Aid's exit from the Mid-Michigan retail and pharmacy market continued Friday with six more stores across the region added to the closing list. The six locations closing in Mid-Michigan are among 30 in the latest round of stores closing list in Michigan and Ohio. The Mid-Michigan locations are:
Fireworks to light up 4th of July weekend
A half-dozen fireworks displays are scheduled throughout the Blue Water Area over the next month. St. Clair has their traditional fireworks display along the St. Clair Boardwalk in Palmer Park on Thursday July 4th. Fireworks will cap off day three of the 86th annual Pickerel Festival in Algonac Friday. Lexington’s Fireworks begin at 9pm Friday followed by a parade the Saturday morning at 11am. Port Hope and Port Sanilac will light up the skies over Lake Huron both Saturday night.
Detroit man sentenced to 36 months to 10 years for human trafficking
Last Friday, Alexzonder Rodriguez, 34, of Detroit, was sentenced before Honorable Darnella Williams Claybourne in the 3rd Circuit Court in Wayne County to 36 months to 10 years’ incarceration for sex trafficking numerous women in Detroit, Kimball and Port Huron, announced Michigan Attorney General Dana Nessel. Rodriguez pled guilty in April to two counts of Attempt – Accepting Earnings of Prostitution and one count of Attempt – Transportation for Prostitution.
CITY OF IMLAY CITY PLANNING COMMISSION REGULAR MEETING JUNE 25, 2024 SYNOPSIS
Chairman Bargen called the regular meeting to order with the pledge at 6 p.m. Commissioners present: Mayor Kempf, Blount, Demske, Germayne, Lengemann. Commissioners absent: Tanis. Also present: City Manager Horton, Attorney Seibert, Zoning Administrator Hayes, Professional Planner Habben, Clerk/Treasurer Sawicki-Franz and public. Approved: Agenda; Minutes-May 28, 2024 with corrections; Financial Report-May 2024; Denied: Special Land Use 572 N Cedar Street; Approved: Public Participation Plan; Adjournment 8:10 p.m. Submitted by City Clerk/Treasurer Dawn Sawicki-Franz. Complete copies of the minutes are available in the Clerk’s office during regular business hours or at www.imlaycity.org.
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