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This Metro Detroit Duo Just Won HGTV’s ‘Battle on the Beach’
Before interviewing Sam and Sean Kilgore, I had never seen one episode of Battle on the Beach. I knew that I would need to see it before writing this article, but I’m glad that I waited until after our interview. Because when I finally sat down to binge it,...
Chesterfield, New Baltimore police departments getting upgrades
Local police departments are getting upgrades from a new patrol vehicle and firearms to new employee wellness rooms. The Chesterfield Township Board of Trustees voted unanimously on July 9 to use about $174,000 in American Rescue Plan Act funding for two purchases requested by the police department. Roughly $32,600 will...
Visiting Port Huron for Boat Week? Check out these 5 places around the area
With all the fun surrounding Boat Week, you should take some time to explore around Port Huron. Here's a quick list of things to check out. There are a lot more fun things to do and see around Port Huron. We're featuring just five places, so if you want to find out more, visit www.downtownph.com or www.bluewater.org.
Repairs slated for portion of 21 Mile Road in Chesterfield Township
Road work is set to begin Friday along a portion of 21 Mile Road in Chesterfield Township. Longitudinal joint repair work will be done on 21 Mile Road between Interstate 94 and Jefferson Avenue. The road will remain open to traffic with intermittent flagging operations in place during construction operations, according to the Macomb County Department of Roads.
'It's pretty special': Grant Township sisters qualify for barrel racing world championships
CLYDE TOWNSHIP — Riding a horse is one thing. Riding a horse at full speed, while making sharp turns and evading obstacles, is another thing entirely. For sisters Cheyenne and Brooke Hillock, the latter is something they do every day. And the Grant Township natives are quite good at it.
Marine City Commission approves contracts for water main, plant upgrades
Marine City Commissioners on July 11 approved bids and contracts for a Drinking Water State Revolving Fund project. “We had two bids that were solicited,” City Manager Scott Adkins said. “Bids were received here on June 26, opened, reviewed, and we have thus a recommendation from our consulting engineers in regards to this project and some specific resolutions that are required by (the Michigan Department of Environment, Great Lakes and Energy).”
Duff Beer in Michigan? Maybe The Simpsons Lived Here After All
This could be the missing link. For nearly 35 years America's favorite yellow family has made their home in the town of Springfield. However, exactly which of the 67 populated places in the U.S. named Springfield is the show referring to?. We do not know. Unfortunately, one of the longest-running...
Triumph Group business awarded contact to provide auxiliary gearboxes for GE Aerospace
GE Aerospace, an aerospace propulsion, services, and systems company, recently awarded Radnor-based Triumph Group’s Geared Solutions business a contract to provide auxiliary gearboxes. “TRIUMPH is a market leader in military and commercial gearboxes and has provided GE Aerospace with proprietary and build-to-print solutions across multiple applications for decades,” Pete Gibson, Triumph Geared Solutions Business president, […] The post Triumph Group business awarded contact to provide auxiliary gearboxes for GE Aerospace appeared first on Pennsylvania Business Report.
20 Years of Family Night in Port Huron
Family Night, a longstanding tradition originally started by Operation Transformation, going strong now for 20 years. Roughly 70 groups gather the evening before Boat Night to put on this large, free, family-friendly event. [Sponsored by SEMCO Energy]
Residents raise questions about Northview/Stump sewer project
MOUNT VERNON — Two Northview Drive property owners raised questions about the Northview/Stump sewer project during city council’s July 8 meeting. The project involves running sanitary sewer and water lines. The neighborhood is in Clinton Township. Property owners Robert Beck and Karen Lee questioned the sewer part of...
Richmond officials address trash pickup concerns
Richmond Mayor Tim Rix on July 15 addressed recent concerns from community members regarding trash pickup under Priority Waste. Priority recently purchased GLF Environmental residential waste collection service. On June 3, the Richmond City Council approved a proposal from Priority Waste for a five-year contract, with services that began July 1. Rix referenced local news reports that other communities have also experienced customer concerns with Priority Waste service.
U.S. Border Patrol Thwarts Cross-Border Smuggling Attempt on St. Clair River Near Detroit
Officials have cracked down on a human smuggling operation in Metro Detroit after agents witnessed a boat illegally crossing from Canada into the United States, resulting in the arrest of five individuals. On June 25, U.S. Border Patrol agents from the Marysville Station observed the vessel on the St. Clair River as it dropped off three passengers on the U.S. shoreline who then proceeded to quickly get into a waiting car. According to WWJ News Radio, the individuals were swiftly apprehended by the authorities.
Have You Heard of Trash the Clown? One Michigan Town Adores Her
Many Michigan cities and towns have individuals they cherish or dislike for one reason or another. One Michigan town adores "Trash the Clown." I grew up in the small town of Holly on the east side of Michigan. Over the years I have been to many cities and towns across the state and have noticed individuals everyone knows of in town even if they don't know them personally. In Holly, it was a man everyone called F.B.I.
Supporting loved ones, community a big draw for Rotary parade
Hundreds of families, visitors and local residents lined the main street through downtown Port Huron Wednesday, as the Rotary International Day Parade got underway. Most kids said their favorite part was collecting candy tossed out by marchers and from floats. But for many others, the annual parade — kicking off...
Are people taking extra precautions with COVID-19 cases on the rise in Michigan?
(WXYZ) — COVID-19 is being detected in 54 different wastewater sites across Michigan right now, according to the Michigan Department of Health and Human Services. In metro Detroit, MDHHS says the risk level is still low, but that isn't stopping people from taking precautions to prevent them from catching the virus again.
The Only Town Located in the Michigan Thumb’s Lower Knuckle: Marysville
Here's a little town I found accidentally: Marysville, located in the county of St. Clair, on the shores of the St. Clair River, at the bottom knuckle of Michigan's Thumb. It's the only town in that lower knuckle...sure, others are close, like Smiths Creek and Kimball, but Marysville has 'em beat.
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