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Yale Men’s Golf Welcomes Champion Golfers Lin and Li in 2028 Class
Men's Golf at Yale welcomes two new additions, Colin Li and Matthew Lin, who bring talent and national success to the program, as Head Coach Keith Tyburski announces. Both athletes have a strong work ethic and impressive track records, making them valuable assets to the team. Matthew Lin: Ranked 51st...
Richmond officials address trash pickup concerns
Richmond Mayor Tim Rix on July 15 addressed recent concerns from community members regarding trash pickup under Priority Waste. Priority recently purchased GLF Environmental residential waste collection service. On June 3, the Richmond City Council approved a proposal from Priority Waste for a five-year contract, with services that began July 1. Rix referenced local news reports that other communities have also experienced customer concerns with Priority Waste service.
Meeting of the minds share hopes, ideas
IMLAY CITY — It was an evening for a meeting of the minds, of sorts, with a common goal of improving the region. Officials from Imlay City and Imlay Twp. and other members of the public, attended a brainstorming session at the Imlay City Fire Hall July 11 to share ideas and explore ways of making the area a better place to live, work and play.
Visiting Port Huron for Boat Week? Check out these 5 places around the area
With all the fun surrounding Boat Week, you should take some time to explore around Port Huron. Here's a quick list of things to check out. There are a lot more fun things to do and see around Port Huron. We're featuring just five places, so if you want to find out more, visit www.downtownph.com or www.bluewater.org.
Marine City Commission approves contracts for water main, plant upgrades
Marine City Commissioners on July 11 approved bids and contracts for a Drinking Water State Revolving Fund project. “We had two bids that were solicited,” City Manager Scott Adkins said. “Bids were received here on June 26, opened, reviewed, and we have thus a recommendation from our consulting engineers in regards to this project and some specific resolutions that are required by (the Michigan Department of Environment, Great Lakes and Energy).”
Mid Michigan Hitmen win tourney title
TRI-CITY AREA — The Mid Michigan Hitmen 14U baseball squad went 4-0 en route to a first-place finish at the Clio Tournament recently. The team opened their successful tournament run with a 13-4 win against Michigan Mavericks on Saturday, July 6. Later that day, they improved to 2-0 with...
Macomb County police search for 2 men who injured an officer while fleeing from crime scene
MACOMB COUNTY, Mich. – Police in Macomb County are asking for help in finding two men who injured an officer while fleeing from a crime scene. Two of the three men were suspected of shoplifting $1,000 worth of merchandise from a Chesterfield Township Walmart on Monday (July 15) at 11 a.m.
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Rothermel reaches Junior Nationals final
Brock Rothermel will wrestle for a national title tonight after another victory over a state champion at the U.S. Marine Corps Junior Nationals 2024 in Fargo, N.D. Rothermel, a third-place finisher at the PIAA Championships as a freshman last winter, raced out to a 6-0 lead on two-time Minnesota state champion Blake Beissel and held off a second-period run to win 6-4, advancing to the title bout at 120 pounds. Rothermel will meet another Pennsylvania wrestler, former PIAA champion Gauge Botero, in tonight's final. Botero, ranked eighth nationally at 120, is a Michigan commit. A three-time state medalist for Faith...
Teamwork and Pride Fuel Float Construction Project for Parade
The parade channels comaraderie as a group from Blue Water Developmental Housing decides to create its first float and proudly display it on the streets of Downtown Port Huron. [Sponsored by Blue Water Developmental Housing]
Tom Shutt – Fan Club 7.19.24
Tom Shutt from Port Huron is the latest member of the WBTI Fan Club – way to go, Tom! As a new club member, Tom will be sporting official, custom gear courtesy of Timmy D at Lakeshore Graphics in Lexington! If you’d like to be featured online and pick up some very cool station swag, CLICK HERE to submit your photo for your chance to win!
The Only Town Located in the Michigan Thumb’s Lower Knuckle: Marysville
Here's a little town I found accidentally: Marysville, located in the county of St. Clair, on the shores of the St. Clair River, at the bottom knuckle of Michigan's Thumb. It's the only town in that lower knuckle...sure, others are close, like Smiths Creek and Kimball, but Marysville has 'em beat.
Area 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.
Supporting loved ones, community a big draw for Rotary parade
Hundreds of families, visitors and local residents lined the main street through downtown Port Huron Wednesday, as the Rotary International Day Parade got underway. Most kids said their favorite part was collecting candy tossed out by marchers and from floats. But for many others, the annual parade — kicking off...
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.
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