Cass City still hoping for grocery store

(Cass City) – Two businessmen were considering developing grocery stores in Cass City, but one recently pulled his plans off the table. Jim Zyrowski, owner of the Marlette-based Ben’s Supercenter Inc. with stores in Marlette and Brown

Imlay City school district voters head to the polls

(Imlay City) – Having been rejected the first time around, Imlay City school district voters are being asked a second time to pass a millage that if approved, would allow for a list of improvements for the

Worth Township to hold assessment hearing

(Worth Township) – After many months of uncertainty, it now appears the court-ordered sewer project in Worth Township is about to finally get underway. A public hearing to discuss special assessments has been scheduled for August 7th

Cros-Lex school board considers staffing needs

    (Croswell-Lexington) – Faced with budget constraints, like many other districts, the Cros-Lex school board is wrestling with the pros and cons of hiring a full-time curriculum director. The district has been getting by since February

Kingston going back to voters for school bond issue

The Kingston Community Schools are gearing up for their third attempt to pass a school bond since a six million dollar bond request in March of 2016 was defeated. The district came back a second time in

Three road projects set to get underway

(Sanilac County) – Three road projects, slated for late summer, are set to begin in the coming weeks. Sanilac County Road Commission Engineer Robb Falls said the total rebuild of the Mills Road bridge over the Black

Road Commission on hot seat

(Sandusky) – Road conditions and policies were on the mind of visitors at the Sanilac County Road Commission Wednesday morning. Byron Wilson, a Worth Township resident spoke at length to Commissioners about the condition of Croswell and

MDOT has plans for Sanilac roads

The Michigan Department of Transportation released its newest five-year construction plan last week including work in Sanilac County where M-46 and M-25 are slated to be repaired in 2018. The stretch of M-46 between Whitney Drive and

Deckerville names Grand Marshal

The Deckerville Homecoming Parade will have a familiar face as it’s Grand Marshall in August, as the community honors a longtime community servant. Audrey Stolicker was selected as Grand Marshal, recognizing her years as a public official.