Croswell man injured while turkey hunting in Sanilac Township
(SANILAC COUNTY) — A 47-year old Croswell man was injured in a hunting accident last Friday afternoon. Sanilac County Sheriff’s deputies say Central Dispatch received a call regarding the accidental shooting around 3:30 p.m.
Kathleen J. Smith
Kathleen J. Smith, age 72 of Peck, passed away on Sunday, May 15, 2016. Services will be held on Thursday, May 26 at 11 a.m. at the First Presbyterian Church in Croswell where visitation will be Thursday,
DEQ: Anti-pollution work benefits St. Clair River beaches
(MARYSVILLE) — Environmental officials say efforts to deal with pollution that for years prompted beach closings along the St. Clair River are paying off.
NHL Playoffs: Sharks taking 3-2 series lead back to San Jose
ST. LOUIS (AP) – The San Jose Sharks beat the St. Louis Blues 6-3 in the Western Conference final. The Sharks take a 3-2 series lead back to San Jose for Game 6.
NBA Playoffs: Raptors knot things up against Cavs; Green fined, not suspended for Game 4 tonight
TORONTO (AP)-The Toronto Raptors are alive and well in the NBA playoffs. It’s all even in the NBA Eastern Conference finals, thanks to the Raptors All-Star backcourt duo.
No Detroit bid for 2017 Summer X Games; stadiums unavailable
DETROIT (AP) – Detroit won’t bid for the 2017 Summer X Games because key locations aren’t available. Dave Beachnau of the Detroit Sports Commission tells the Detroit Free Press that Ford Field and Joe Louis Arena won’t
Cabrera homers twice to lift Tigers over Phillies 5-4
DETROIT (AP) – Miguel Cabrera hit two of Detroit’s four solo homers, then scored a tiebreaking run on Victor Martinez’s seventh-inning single to lift the Detroit Tigers to a 5-4 victory over the Philadelphia Phillies on Monday
Zimmermann expected to miss at least 1 start for Tigers
DETROIT (AP) – Jordan Zimmermann is expected to miss at least one start for Detroit, but Tigers manager Brad Ausmus says he’s more optimistic now than he was Sunday, when the right-hander left his start in the
‘Pawn Stars’ star Chumlee taking plea deal to avoid jail
LAS VEGAS (AP) – A star of the reality show “Pawn Stars” is taking a plea deal that could spare him jail time in a case stemming from the discovery of guns, marijuana and other drugs at
Helen Hunt mistaken for Jodie Foster by barista
Helen Hunt says a confused barista mixed her up with fellow Oscar-winning actress Jodie Foster.
Kim Kardashian pays tribute to Kanye West on 2nd anniversary
Kim Kardashian is paying tribute to Kanye West on the couple’s second wedding anniversary. Kardashian has posted a picture of her and West gazing into each other’s eyes on Instagram.
PBS to air film of American couple that defied Nazis
NEW YORK (AP) – PBS will air a film in September about an American couple that spent two years rescuing Jews in Europe before and after the start of World War II, made by the couple’s grandson
Coming soon to Twitter: More room to tweet
NEW YORK (AP) – Twitter is giving users more room to express themselves. In coming months, photos, videos and other media won’t count against what is now a 140-character limit.
US new-home sales jump to highest level in more than 8 years
WASHINGTON (AP) – Americans ramped up their purchases of new homes in April to the highest level since January 2008, evidence of a strong start to the spring buying season.
Six arrested in drug raids; meth lab was found in a vehicle
(ST. CLAIR COUNTY) — Six people were arrested Monday night during two drug raids in St. Clair County. Drug Task Force Officers were assisted by road patrol deputies in locating a woman with an outstanding felony warrant.
Minor injuries reported in two-vehicle crash Monday in Tuscola County
(TUSCOLA COUNTY) — Tuscola County Undersheriff Glen Skrent reports that a two-vehicle crash Monday afternoon, just after 3 p.m., resulted in minor injuries.
Annual McKenzie Golf Scramble on June 9 to be Real Hole-in-One
(SANDUSKY) — The 11th annual McKenzie Golf Scramble will be held on Thursday, June 9 at Woodland Hills Golf Course in Sandusky. Four-person teams will play to support the McKenzie Health System Auxiliary, which is raising funds
Local Gulf War veteran to march in National Memorial Day Parade
(SANDUSKY) — 25-years ago, more than 600,000 service members took part in Operation Desert Storm. At the time it was the largest deployment of U.S. Armed Forces since Vietnam. Michael Lewis was a private first class from
Judge halts order for speaker to testify in lawmakers’ case
(AREA) — A judge has granted Republican House Speaker Kevin Cotter’s request to halt an order that he testify in the criminal case of two former lawmakers who were forced from office.
Blue Water Area Transit bus hub to be completed in July
(PORT HURON) — Construction of a $9.8 million Blue Water Area Transit bus hub in Port Huron is nearing completion. Reports say the date is now set for July 8 after a planned completion last year was