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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.
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...
Watch This Alien-Like Bug Crawl Across a Michigan Man’s Floor
There’s no doubt that Michigan is home to countless weird and creepy bugs. However, it seems rare to come across one that you’ve never encountered before in your life. Simon Rix of Shelby Township shared a video he took of a strange bug crawling across his floor the other day. It was unlike anything he had ever seen before. Honestly, it's like nothing I've ever seen either. It’s a white bug with what looks like four legs that move in a unique fashion. Its body appears to be covered in a material resembling children's Playfoam.
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...
Jerry Narsh to step down from public service in November
LAKE ORION — For the first time in 42 years, Jerry Narsh will no longer be in a public service role to the Lake Orion community, a role he says “has been an honor and privilege.”. Narsh, who currently serves as Lake Orion Village Council president, has made...
The Jackson Restaurant ready to welcome diners in Rochester Hills
Miro Shrimp 6 Argentian Red Shrimp 2oz Extra Virgin Olive Oil 4 Caper Berries .5oz Shaved Shallots 2 Chopped Garlic Cloves 1 Bunch of Fresh Thyme ½ Lemon 2oz Saffron Aioli Saffron Aioli · .1oz fresh Saffron · 4 Cups Mayo Bloom saffron in 3tbl of water. After it has bloomed mix with Mayo Cooking Procedure In a large sauté pan add oil, garlic, caper berries, shallots, shrimp and thyme. Season with salt. Cook until the shrimp are red on one side and shallots start to brown. Flip Shrimp and continue to cook until finished. Add lemon and toss in pan. Place shrimp into a bowl and pour all contents over shrimp. Using a spoon scoop little portions of Saffron aioli around the shrimp.
Orion candidates for supervisor, trustees running unopposed in August Primary
ORION TWP. — When Orion Township voters cast their ballots in the Aug. 6 Primary Election they will see three new names vying for the four trustee positions on the Orion Township Board of Trustees. The four candidates for trustee – incumbent Michael Flood, Jr. and newcomers John Carson,...
Miracle League games bring inspiration to family, friends and fans
ORION TWP. — From the smiles on the players’ faces, the high-fives with teammates and coaches and the cheers from family, friends and fans, the Miracle League games at Friendship Park have the spirit of playing for the love of the game. Because every game at the Miracle...
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.
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...
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...
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.
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...
Lake Orion school board selects Heidi Mercer as new superintendent
LAKE ORION — The Lake Orion Community Schools Board of Education selected Assistant Superintendent of Teaching and Learning Heidi Mercer to be the district’s new superintendent. The 7-0 decision came on July 18 after the board completed five first-round interviews over the course of two evenings. Board members...
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