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Richmond parish festival on the go with fan-favorite events
St. Augustine Catholic Church is on the go with golfing, a cruise-in and cornhole this summer, as the church’s annual Parish Festival returns to Richmond Aug. 8 to 11. Festival Chairperson Valerie Oehmke said via email on July 5 that the St. Augustine Parish Festival remains the church’s largest fundraiser of the year. Although there is no cost to attend the festival as a whole, proceeds raised from individual activities at the festival benefit the church.
NEW DATE SET FOR CHRISTINE MAYS BRIDGE RESURFACING PROJECT
PennDOT has announced the new timeline for a bridge resurfacing project in Grant Township. The project on Christine L. Mays Bridge will now take place this Friday, July 19th, through Sunday, July 21st. The work is weather dependent and will require the closure of the bridge for the time being.
Chippewa Valley puts non-homestead millage up for renewal
CLINTON TOWNSHIP — Voters in the Chippewa Valley school district will soon be tasked with determining whether a key revenue source will be allowed to continue. Chippewa Valley Schools has placed a proposal on the Aug. 6 primary election ballot asking voters to allow the district to renew its non-homestead millage. The text of the proposal reads as follows:
5K for firefighters set for Family Day in New Haven
Families and firefighters will come together in New Haven on Aug. 10, when Haven Place will host its annual free Family Day event downtown. Family Day will get bigger and better this year, said Haven Place CEO Tina Nagy, with more added to traditional activities such as kids entertainment and a 5K as well as another fundraiser for firefighters.
Port Huron Civic Theatre to put on 'SpongeBob the Musical'
PORT HURON — A cartoon that many have grown up with is being brought to life on stage at McMorran Place. "SpongeBob the Musical" is based off the Nickelodeon cartoon "SpongeBob SquarePants," which follows the sea sponge, SpongeBob, and his friends in Bikini Bottom. The musical will take its audience through their very own episode of the cartoon. Director Danyel Lloyd said Port Huron Civic Theatre wanted to put on a fun show that could showcase the variety of talent the community has to offer.
Amanda Szymanski and son charged in Dryden Township hit-and-run
DRYDEN TWP, MI, (July 02, 2024) - A Lapeer County police officer and her son were charged in connection with a July 2 crash in Dryden Township that left an Amazon driver with critical injuries. Authorities said that a collision occurred when the Amazon driver allegedly failed to yield the...
100th Bayview Mackinac Race
1380 WPHM IS YOUR AUTHORITY FOR THE 100TH BAYVIEW MACKINAC RACE. OUR DOCKSIDE COVERAGE RUNS FROM 6AM TO NOON ON FAMILY NIGHT THURSDAY AND BOAT NIGHT FRIDAY… SPONSORED BY FLAGSHIP COMMUNITY FEDERAL CREDIT UNION, TED FITZGERALD AT FARM BUREAU INSURANCE, AND PORT HURON YACHT CLUB. THEN ON RACE DAY...
Incumbent Lenox Township supervisor challenged in primary
Incumbent Lenox Township Supervisor Anthony Reeder Jr. is facing opposition in the Aug. 6 primary election. Reeder, a Republican, is being challenged by Scott Clifford, a Republican and current township trustee. The winner will advance to compete with Democrat Aaron Scott Bowdich for the supervisor seat in the fall general election.
Half-dozen beaches closed due to bacteria
A total of six beaches are now closed in St. Clair County due to elevated levels of E. coli bacteria. The Health Department has added Lakeside, Lighthouse, Keewadhin, and Fort Gratiot County Park to the list of beaches currently closed. A swimming advisory also remains in effect for Chrysler Beach in Marysville and Holland Beach in Port Huron until further notice. Water samples will be collected at these beaches until the bacteria returns to acceptable levels as advised by the State of Michigan.
Three arrested by Border Patrol for sneaking across the St. Clair River in June
U.S. Border Patrol agents in Marysville arrested four people for trying to sneak three of them across the border in late June. Agents from the Marysville Border Patrol Station report that on Tuesday, June 25, they observed a vessel make landfall on the U.S. shoreline, despite the craft originating in Canadian waters on the St. Clair River, and drop off three people to a waiting vehicle. Collaborative efforts between U.S. and Canadian law enforcement partners resulted in the arrest of the driver of the vessel after he returned to Canada.
Six St. Clair County beaches close due to high E Coli levels
The St. Clair County Health Department (SCCHD) has issued water quality swimming advisories for the following six St. Clair County beaches: 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. These beaches have...
Macomb Community College unveils athletics logo
New logo first to represent “Monarchs” since name coined for the college’s athletic teams in 1967. Macomb Community College unveiled today its first-ever logo to represent the Monarchs, the college’s nine athletic teams and more than 100 student-athletes. The new logo features a lion’s head topped by a royal crown, symbolizing Macomb’s athletic prowess.
Husky Kickoff Countdown - 48 Days
We're less than 50 days away from the start of the 2024 Football season! Washington will host Weber State on August 31, and to count down the days to kickoff we've decided to take a look at the players that have worn the jerseys of each day in question. Until...
Two Republicans vie for Washington Township supervisor
Incumbent Sebastian Previti will face off against chemistry teacher Troy Kosal in the race for Washington Township supervisor in the Aug. 6 primary. The winner will be unchallenged in November’s general election. The Macomb Daily asked each candidate how their community can balance attracting new business with maintaining the...
Convicted Macomb Twp. fence company operator accused again of bilking customer
The owner of a Macomb Township fence company who was convicted by plea last year of bilking eight customers for uncompleted projects is accused of committing a similar act again. Laura Dietz in early June allegedly secured a $7,500 deposit for a nearly $15,000 job to tear down a wooden...
PUBLIC NOTICE – VILLAGE OF ROMEO NOTICE OF REGULAR SCHEDULED MEETINGS FOR 2024-2025 FISCAL YEAR
Meets the third Monday of each month, unless otherwise noted, beginning at 7:00 p.m. in the South Meeting Room at the Romeo Community Center, 361 Morton St., Romeo, Michigan. Meets the first Thursday of each month, unless otherwise noted, at 7:00 p.m., in the South Meeting Room at the Romeo Community Center, 361 Morton St., Romeo, Michigan.
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