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Marine City Maritime Days to feature fan favorites, new events
The 2024 Maritime Days festival will bring returning and new events to downtown Marine City from Aug. 2 to 4. There will be live bands, raffles, food trucks and vendors all weekend. “We open the festival on Friday evening with a Hoedown featuring a pulled pork dinner, line dancing and...
Boulevard coming to problem area of M-53
IMLAY CITY — Michigan Department of Transportation officials attended the city commission meeting in Imlay City last week, revealing plans for a new boulevard to be built down the middle of M-53. It is expected work on the $10 million project will be done during the 2029 construction season.
Crypto Super PAC uses $2.5M to support Washington, Michigan Democrats
Less than two weeks before the State of Washington’s Democratic primary, candidate Emily Randall received a boost from the crypto political action committee (PAC) Protect Progress. According to July filings with the Federal Election Commission, the Protect Progress Super PAC used $1.5 million to fund a media buy supporting...
Image Of The Week—Stickers For Detail
Pardon the word-play in the headline—we know a few of you are asking yourselves, “Don’t they mean sticklers?”—but we couldn’t resist. Yesterday afternoon, we received this surprise photo from Michael Knoblock of American Custom Marine. Knoblock, Tyler Blankenship and rest of the team at the full-service Nor-Tech Hi-Performance Boats dealership in Kimball, Mich., are among speedonthewater.com’s most loyal supporters. Beyond our shared business interests, they are wonderful friends.
$1.59M Historic Mansion Has Boathouse With Unique Tiki Bar & More
Dreaming of a summer paradise in Michigan? Look no further! This $1.59M historic mansion just hit the market, offering the perfect blend of luxury, charm, and tranquility. Picture yourself in a 4,050 square-foot haven, nestled on 2 acres of breathtaking beauty and a style that shows off the true craftsmanship synonymous with being built in 1931. Inside you'll find 6 bedrooms and 3.5+ baths with plenty of room for everyone to relax and unwind. Mlive reports that the neighbors say that the home was once the Sears department store families’ summer home.
Michiganders watching and present for the 2024 Summer Olympics in Paris
Among the Michiganders looking forward to Friday’s Opening Ceremony for the 2024 Summer Olympics in Paris is Devin Dilger of Macomb Township. “My family and I are very excited for the opening ceremony and ready to watch some great swimming,” said the graduating senior from Eisenhower High School.
Richmond 12U Little League team advances to, falls in state semifinals
The Richmond Blue Devils 12U little league baseball team fell one game short of becoming just the sixth team from the town to play for a Little League State Championship, taking a narrow 5-4 loss to Tecumseh. “Most of these boys have been playing since they were four or five...
National Hall of Famer Sails Bayview Race
Aboard a Nelson Merek 68 named OC68, Dawn Riley of St. Clair Shores and her crew sailed from Port Huron to Mackinac Island during the 100th Bayview Mackinac Race. Though the wind was slack, the team crossed the finish line at 2:08 a.m. Monday, July 22. As executive director of Oakcliff Sailing, Riley led a crew of mostly young trainees. […]
Long-troubled Mount Clemens hotel has a date with the wrecking ball
The dilapidated and empty Victory Inn on the outskirts of downtown Mount Clemens finally has a date with the wrecking ball. City leaders and state officials will gather Tuesday morning at the intersection of North River Road and Gratiot Avenue for the demolition of the former hotel and a groundbreaking ceremony for a $20 million residential development.
30th St. Clair powerboat races taking over downtown
ST. CLAIR — The roaring of powerboats will return to the river in St. Clair this weekend — and the festivities that take root around it downtown — for a milestone installment of the St. Clair River Classic. The offshore race will close down M-29, or Riverside Avenue, from 6 p.m. Wednesday when...
One injured in Whipple Street house fire
PORT HURON — An 18-year-old was hospitalized after a fire broke out in his basement Friday morning. The Port Huron Fire Department was called to a house fire In the 1700 block of Whipple Street at 5:44 a.m. Battalion Chief Chris Shattuck said the fire has since been extinguished. Shattuck said the...
Two Republicans face off for China Township supervisor seat
China Township voters will see two vie for the supervisor position, as well as eight Republicans on the ballot for the position of trustee, in the Aug. 6 primary election. Incumbent Republican Supervisor John J. Golan is being challenged by Republican Linda J. Schweihofer for the seat. All four of...
Port Huron man accepts no contest deal that drops charge for attempted drowning
Editor's note: Details of the plea deal and that Lewis pleaded no contest have been corrected. A Port Huron man accused of attempting to drown a police officer will be sentenced on Aug. 19. Malik Lewis entered a no contest plea to three of the eight counts against him July...
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