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These news headlines brought to you by these fine sponsors:. Huron County Senior Center Enhances Community Engagement. The Huron County Senior Center is a hub of activity in Bad Axe, fostering community connections and providing valuable services. Partnering with the Bad Axe Library, the center hosts the Bookmobile every second...
Missing Forestville woman found safe after missing for over 24 hours
A Forestville woman has been found alive after wandering away from home yesterday morning. 74-year-old Sharron Perkins was found around 11:50 a.m. this morning in an area north of Forestville. The search for a missing 74-year-old Forestville woman with special needs had resumed Monday morning at 9:00 a.m., with many area agencies and community members assisting in yesterday’s search efforts. Sanilac County Central Dispatch received a call shortly before 10:50 a.m. on Sunday, July 21, from the family of 74-year-old Sharron Perkins, reporting that she had walked away from a residence on Bay City-Forestville Road in Forestville. Perkins, who is diagnosed with Alzheimer’s disease, had been missing for about 40 minutes when dispatch was called. Sanilac County Sheriff deputies, as well as the Delaware Township Fire Department, were dispatched to the scene, with additional personnel requested to assist. Agencies assisting in the search included: the Sanilac County Sheriff’s Office K-9, Michigan State Police K-9, Sanilac County AERO Unit, Michigan State Police Aviation Unit, Sanilac County Dive Team, Southeast Michigan Dive Group, Sanilac County Search & Rescue, Oakland County Sheriff’s Office, Huron County Sheriff’s Office, Minden City Fire Department, Port Sanilac Fire Department and Christian Aid Ministries Search & Rescue. Numerous area fire department, EMS personnel and Community Members also joined the search. Sanilac County Sheriff Paul Rich wishes to thank all who assisted in the search, be they professionals or volunteers.
Missing elderly woman found safe in Sanilac County
Authorities in Sanilac County located an elderly woman who was reported missing by family members Sunday after wandering away from her Forestville-area home on Sunday morning. According to a press release from the Sanilac County Sheriff's Office, the family of Sharron Perkins called central dispatch operators about 10:48 a.m. Sunday to report the 74-year-old woman with Alzheimer's disease and dementia had walked away from a residence on Bay City-Forestville Road in the village of Forestville and had been missing for about 40 minutes.
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These news headlines brought to you by these fine sponsors:. Plea Deal for Man Who Allegedly Set Ex-Wife's House Ablaze. A plea agreement has been reached with the Bad Axe man accused of setting fire to his ex-wife's home in an alleged domestic incident earlier this year. On Friday, July...
Virgil Strickler, 75
Virgil Strickler, age 75 of North Fort Myers, Florid (formerly of Sandusky), passed away on Saturday, July 20, 2024. Services will be held on Friday, July 26, at 11 a.m. at the Sandusky First United Methodist Church. Visitation will be held on Thursday, July 25, from 3 to 8 p.m. at the Hacker Funeral Parlors in Sandusky.
Max Frank Wins GLTS Main at Owendale
OWENDALE, MI (July 20, 2024) — Max Frank won the Great Lakes Traditional Sprints feature Friday night at Owendale Speedway. Steve Irwin, Brian Ruhlman, R.J. Payne, and Aidan Salisbury rounded out the top five. Great Lakes Traditional Sprints. Silver Bullet Speedway. Owendale, Michigan. Qualifying. 1. 0-Steve Irwin, 14.655[9]. 2....
Sandusky Chamber of Commerce presents “7 Easy Tips to Boost Traffic to Your Business” Wednesday, July 31
The Sandusky Chamber of Commerce and Michigan Small Business Development Center are presenting a free seminar, “7 Easy Tips to Boost Traffic to Your Business” on Wednesday, July 31 from 7 pm to 8:30 pm at Elk Street Brewery at 3 South Elk Street in downtown Sandusky. All...
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