Low-hanging wire slowed trains, traffic in Lapeer over weekend
A 911 caller is being credited with preventing a serious incident from occurring after she called in a fiber line over the train tracks east of M-24 in Lapeer on Friday.
Speed believed to be a factor in fatal Metamora Township crash
Metamora Township Police believe speed was a factor in a fatal crash on Thursday afternoon in Lapeer County.
National Drug Take Back Day is Saturday, April 22 for Michigan’s Thumb
The Drug Enforcement Administration’s National Drug Take Back Day is this Saturday, April 22nd, and law enforcement agencies across the Thumb are participating in the semi-annual initiative once again.
Sanilac Coffee announces grand Saturday opening in Port Sanilac
With a soft opening yesterday, April 17, Sanilac Coffee, a coffee shop that aims to be well connected to the community, is proud to announce the opening of operations in the heart of Port Sanilac.
Port Huron Police Chief wins NAMI’s Officer of the Year in Michigan
This past weekend, Port Huron Police Department Chief Joe Platzer was selected as one of the National Alliance on Mental Illness’ Officers of the Year for his work in the mental health community.
Sandusky School Board discusses superintendent process, new policies
With a presentation from the Michigan Association of School Boards (MASB) regarding the school’s superintendent search and a slew of policy updates on the agenda, the Sandusky Community School Board met last night for their April meeting.
Deckerville Community Schools announce superintendent candidates
The Board of Education for Deckerville Schools met last night for a special meeting at 5:30 p.m. to review the interview questions for round one and round two. Assisting them with the review was Rich Ramsey from