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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...
Every Clay Township Board position in contention for Aug. 6 primary
CLAY TWP. — A packed slate of candidates is before Clay Township voters in the Republican primary election next month, with all seven township board seats in early contention. Supervisor Artie Bryson, Clerk Cindy Valentine, and Treasurer Kristi Hiltunen, representing Clay’s three full-time elected statutory positions, all face a...
MSU commit, 3-star LB Di'Mari Malone to attend Spartan Dawg Con
One of the Spartans’ top commits in the 2025 class will be attending this weekend’s Spartan Dawg Con event. Three-star linebacker Di’Mari Malone of Macomb, Mich. announced earlier this week he’ll be attending Spartan Dawg Con. The annual Michigan State football event will take place this weekend.
Historical properties highlight the history of the Blue Water Area
The Blue Water Area is filled with unique architecture that has helped build the culture within the area. Among those are the James McColl house, the Harrington Inn, and the Main Building at St. Clair County Community College. Harrington Inn. Thinking about the history of the Blue Water Area, it’s...
Michigan woman pleads guilty to embezzlement charge after getting dying woman to sign will leaving everything to her
A Thumb-area woman has pleaded guilty to an embezzlement after investigators say she tricked a vulnerable, elderly person, and then took her money.
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...
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.
6th Annual “Runaway Bride Fun Run” Is A Unique Local Fundraiser Taking Place In Port Huron
The 6th Annual “Runaway Bride Fun Run,” sponsored by ADVIA Credit Union, will take place on Saturday, August 10th, at 8 a.m. in Port Huron. Starting at the DoubleTree by Hilton and following a scenic route along the St. Clair River, this event offers a chip-timed 5K and a 2-mile walk to support local charity “A Beautiful Me.” Participants will compete for trophies awarded to the best-dressed bride, best-dressed couple, and best-dressed wedding party, judged by Josh Chapman (Blue Water YMCA Executive Director) and Tracy Willard (Hunter Hospitality House Executive Director).
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.
Bravo Programs of America
Bravo Programs of America in Harrison Township is a 501(c)(3) organization founded in 2012 that envisions a world where youths who have experienced foster care have the same career opportunities […] The post Bravo Programs of America appeared first on DBusiness Magazine.
Burtchville Guardian Pleads Guilty to Embezzling Over $86,000 from Elderly Ward
In recent legal proceedings, 57-year-old Burtchville resident Lisa Marie Tramski entered a guilty plea to one count of embezzlement, acknowledging her wrongful appropriation of funds exceeding $50,000. Appointed as a guardian to a vulnerable elderly woman, Tramski admitted to embezzling more than $86,000 after the death of the woman she was supposed to protect, as reported by The Times Herald.
Lobster omelets with Terry's Terrace
Chef TJ Newington from Terry's Terrace demonstrates how to make a lobster omelet with fresh corn salsa. For the salsa you will need: 1 cup roasted sweet corn, 1 finely chopped red onion, tomato and red bell pepper, 1/2 tablespoon lime juice, 1 chopped jalapeno, 1 ounce finely chopped cilantro, and 2 teaspoons of salt. Mix all of the ingredients together and refrigerate. For the omelet, take four eggs and whisk them vigorously. Then put your pan on medium/high heat with melted butter, add in a cup of the salsa and cooked lobster and start sautéing. After about a minute, turn up the heat to high and add in the eggs, stirring frequently. When the eggs are halfway done, flip them, add mozzarella cheese and put it in the oven at 350 degrees for two minutes. Terry's Terrace is located at 36470 on Jefferson Avenue in Harrison Township. For more, visit terrystime.com.
$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.
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.
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...
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