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Suicidal Chesterfield Twp. teen located safe by police
The troubled teenager who ran away from Chesterfield Township police has been found and released to his family, police said Tuesday. Chesterfield Township police said the 15-year-old male fled on foot as officers were looking to conduct a welfare check on him Monday in the area of 23 Mile Road and DW Seaton Drive.
Brass Rail listed for sale once again — but it's not closing
The Brass Rail in Port Huron is reportedly back on the market, but it’s not closing. The iconic, decades-old downtown establishment posted on its Facebook page Monday that it was looking to sell the property, 410-412 Huron Ave. Its owners couldn’t be immediately reached as of Tuesday. However, the post emphasized they weren’t...
Burtchville woman pleads guilty to embezzlement
A Burtchville Township woman who reportedly spent legally disputed inheritance funds has pleaded guilty to embezzlement in St. Clair County Circuit Court Monday. Lisa Marie Tramski, 57, was originally charged with embezzlement and tax fraud in February this year. She became the guardian to Pauline Runyon in March 2018 when she allegedly had...
ARCO begins construction of cold-storage facility expansion in Detroit market
ARCO National Construction’s Detroit division recently celebrated the groundbreaking of a cold storage facility expansion for Weeks Food Corporation, a fifth-generation, family-owned and operated wholesale food distributor. The expansion will add 21,515 square feet of temperature-controlled space to the company’s current meat distribution facility at 36901 Division Road in...
The Morrie in Royal Oak to close this weekend, here's what's taking its place
Known for shareable bar bites, fun cocktails and live music, the Morrie in Royal Oak will serve its last bowl of loaded waffle fries this weekend. Owner Aaron F. Belen of AFB Hospitality Group is renting the space to restaurateur Nicolas Andreasson who owns Blind Owl in New Baltimore, Michigan. The former Morrie space at 511 S. Main in downtown Royal Oak will be the second location for Blind Owl, where the concept will be “modern Latin and sushi infusion,” according to a press release issued Thursday afternoon.
Community Garage Sale
The City of Richmond Parks & Recreation Department is holding its annual Community Garage Sale Saturday, July 27th, 8:30 am to 1 pm in Beebe Street Park (69310 Beebe Street). *There will be NO Goodwill pick-up following the garage sale this year*. For more information, contact the Recreation Department at...
$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.
Stine, Campbell help team to first
TRI-CITY AREA — Imlay City’s Macie Stine and Almont’s Melina Campbell helped Tri-Valley Twisters 14U register a first-place finish at the Fenton Summer Slam recently. The tournament was contested July 12-14. Their team started things off with a 15-0 win against Irish 13U on Friday, July 12.
Capac 15U claims runner-up status
CAPAC — The Capac 15U baseball squad earned a second-place finish at the CYBL All-Star Tournament it hosted this past week. Capac started things off Friday with a 6-2 win at Almont’s expense. Saturday’s action saw Capac drop an 8-5 verdict to Imlay City. They then followed...
OUR TOWN: Scholarship winners announced
ABCF ANCHOR BAY BAND BOOSTERS SCHOLARSHIPS ANNOUNCED: A part of the Anchor Bay Community Foundation’s scholarship program, here are the 2024 winners: P. David Visnaw Anchor Bay Band Music Scholarship was presented to Eleanor Thomas. Scott Oranchack Anchor Bay Band Scholarship was presented to Aiden Evans. David Kleckner Anchor Bay Bands Supporting Scholarship was presented to Carter Lange and McKenna Sommers. Our Town sends Congratulations to the musicians. May you have music in your life and in your heart, forever.
Thank you letter: July 24
On behalf of the St. Clair Cruisers, we would like to thank all involved for their help with the River Classic Car Show. This year we had an exceptional turnout with 345 registered classic cars. We packed Palmer Park!. We would like to give a shout out to all of...
Cheers to Chesterfield event offers family fun at Brandenburg Park
Family fun is coming to Brandenburg Park this weekend for the two-day Cheers to Chesterfield event. The event is scheduled to take place Friday and Saturday at the waterfront park on Jefferson Avenue. Beginning at 3 p.m. Friday, there will be a fun-filled Kids Zone with a petting farm and bounce houses. A fireworks show is also planned for Friday.
Richmond City Council tackles water-related projects
The Richmond City Council tackled a host of water and wastewater related improvements on July 15, from an upcoming water main upgrade to well cleaning and a sludge hauling contract. The city held a public hearing during its regular July 15 meeting regarding a new water main at Main Street...
Fairgrounds site of HOPE FEST August 3
IMLAY CITY — A little over a year ago, Lisa Super says, “the Lord gave me an understanding. And all I knew is that there was to be a Christian outreach event at the (Eastern Michigan State) fairgrounds under one of the tents and it was to include all people, including our Spanish population.”
Clay Township supervisor, clerk, treasurer positions to be decided Aug. 6
Clay Township voters will see contested races for the positions of supervisor, clerk, treasurer and trustee in the Aug. 6 primary election. All board seats are up for election. Incumbent Republican Supervisor Artie Bryson is challenged by Republican Paul Cassidy. Incumbent Republican Clerk Cindy Valentine is challenged by Republican Tanya...
Burtchville woman pleads guilty to embezzling $86,000 from elderly woman
A St. Clair County woman pleaded guilty Monday to one count of embezzlement of $50,000 or more but less than $100,000, according to State Attorney General Dana Nessel. Lisa Marie Tramski, of Burtchville, pleaded guilty on July 22 in the 31st Circuit Court in St. Clair County, having embezzled more than $86,000 from an elderly woman.
Charity Bradley – Selfie Superstar 7.24.24
Charity Bradley from Kimball took a trip to Illinois and snapped this selfie with her cousin, Cam, and now they’re both Selfie Superstars with Timmy D at Lakeshore Graphics in Lexington! If you’d like to be a winner, submit a picture HERE!
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