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Chris Buescher feels ‘no extra pressure’ with regular-season finale looming
Chris Buescher exited Richmond Raceway squarely on the bubble in the postseason grid to advance to the NASCAR Cup Series Playoffs at the end of the regular season, which sits just three weeks away. An up-and-down day at the Virginia short track left what was a very optimistic Buescher entering...
College student, 20, experienced numbness in hands, feet. It helped doctors find ovarian cancer
As a summer camp volunteer in 2022, Molly Smith spent long days in the woods. One day, she suddenly felt tingling in her hands and feet and visited a local emergency room. Doctor thought the then 20-year-old needed to consume more fluids. “They told me it’s probably dehydration, drink a...
On The Scene with Colleen – JeoParody – Port Huron Town Hall
Welcome to JeoParody! Watch Commissioner Jorja Baldwin, Mayor Pauline Repp, and Restaurateur Casey Harris battle it out in a lively competition on the latest episode of On the Scene with Colleen. Plus hear the latest about the upcoming Port Huron Town Hall series.
Marysville Community Fund prepares to award $25,000 in grants
Friday night lights at Marysville High School’s football stadium will take on a special glow Aug. 29. Not only is the Marysville Vikings varsity football team scheduled to play Almont in a home game, but the Marysville Community Fund will also award $25,000 in grants. “We wanted to celebrate...
‘Leave it to Beamer’ creator to visit the Mariner in Marine City
People can meet Clay Boura, the author and illustrator of the “Leave it to Beamer” children’s series, during a special storytelling, book signing and activity event at the Mariner Theater on Aug. 24. “’Leave it to Beamer’ is a whimsical children’s book series featuring Beamer, a young...
Primary election goes smoothly in Chesterfield Township, clerk says
The primary election on Aug. 6 went smoothly in Chesterfield Township, officials said. Clerk Cindy Berry said it was a clean election, with only one minor technical glitch that was quickly handled. “We did a lot of training, and as a result it actually just went very, very beautifully,” Berry...
Police looking for woman hit by vehicle in Chesterfield Township
Chesterfield Township police are looking for a woman who went missing early Friday after being struck by a vehicle on 26 Mile Road. Officers responded to the area of 26 Mile and County Line roads shortly before 4 a.m. Friday for a report of an injury accident involving a vehicle and a pedestrian, police said. The driver of the vehicle reported he was driving eastbound on 26 Mile Road, west of County Line Road, when he struck a white female who had been walking in the roadway with his passenger side mirror.
Chesterfield police, driver could not find woman after she was struck by car
CHESTERFIELD TOWNSHIP, Mich. (FOX 2) - A man driving in Chesterfield struck a pedestrian with the passenger side mirror of his vehicle – but when he got out of his car to check on her, she was nowhere to be found. The driver told police the woman was walking...
Jennifer Gajewski – Fan Club 8.16.24
Jennifer Gajewski from Port Huron is now in the WBTI Fan Club…congratulations, Jennifer! As our newest official club member, Jennifer will be hooked up in style with some custom station gear courtesy of Timmy D at Lakeshore Graphics in Lexington! If you’d like to be featured online and grab some of your own cool swag, just CLICK HERE to submit a photo for your chance to win!
Port Huron Fire Department holds open house for new station
Hundreds of people got their first look at Port Huron Fire Department's new station on 10th Street during an open house Thursday afternoon. City officials held a "hose uncoupling" to celebrate the opening of the 18,915-square-foot station that had been under construction since December 2022. ...
Living Healthy with Lake Huron – Dr. Anubhav Jain
Dr. Anubhav Jain, a cardiologist at Lake Huron Medical Center, stresses the importance of preventive measures and understanding one’s individual risk factors for cardiovascular diseases. [Sponsored by Lake Huron Medical Center]
Day 5: Keith Carson on the Detroit River
Learn how Keith Carson earned the win at Tackle Warehouse Invitationals Stop 6 Presented by B&W Trailer Hitches at the Detroit River. Making the run from the Detroit River to Lake St. Clair every day, Carson used Lowrance ActiveTarget to catch smallmouth on sand and grass in the middle of Anchor Bay.
Photos: Take a look back at past Port Huron Float Downs
As Sunday's unsanctioned Port Huron Float Down approaches, lets take a look back at past events through photos: More: Photos: Port Huron 2022 Float Down More: 'The risks are real': Coast Guard urges people not to participate in Sunday's Float Down This article originally appeared on Port Huron Times Herald: Photos: Take a look back at past Port Huron Float Downs
Carsonville-Port Sanilac Schools prepare for new academic year
With schools across the Thumb gearing up for back to school, Carsonville-Port Sanilac’s district is no different, with volleyball and football coaches approved for the fall season during a board meeting earlier this week. Several things are changing for the district, such as it being the inaugural year of...
What's the forecast for Sunday's Float Down?
While the U.S. and Canadian Coast Guards have already made it clear they don't want anyone partaking in Sunday's Port Huron Float Down, Mother Nature may also dissuade some participants. It looks like it will be a rainy weekend — if you can believe a Michigan forecast. ...
Area News Headlines
These news headlines brought to you by these fine sponsors:. The Washington Township Planning Commission will conduct a public hearing at 7 p.m. on Aug. 27. The hearing, which will be at the township hall at 2020 Hyde Rd., Carsonville, is regarding the request to develop a gravel pit in the Southeast corner of Ruth Road and Applegate Road.
Animals, sweet treats, carnival rides and a rodeo, Armada Fair has it all
It’s a great day to attend the Armada Fair. “I know they were calling for rain but right now it’s actually nice, not too hot and not too cold,” said Nick Shafer, who is serving his seventh year as a board member for the fair and his 16th year as a volunteer, Friday morning.
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