
Paper production returning to Port Huron
Port Huron is making paper again! The former Domtar paper mill in Port Huron is set to resume operations under new management. Legacy Paper Group is restarting one of the paper machines at the facility, bringing

Sarnia man arrested in indecent exposure cases
Sarnia Police have arrested a man in connection with a series of indecent exposure incidents reported along the Howard Watson Trail and Wawanosh Wetlands over the past year. Since August of 2024, police had been investigating complaints

Registration open for YMCA summer programs
As summer break approaches, the YMCA of the Blue Water Area is gearing up for a full schedule of youth programs and community fitness offerings. CEO, Josh Chapman tells the Blue Water News Network, Camp Wanacombak begins

MiMutual Mortgage Changing Hands
After decades in the local mortgage business, Michigan Mutual, better known as MiMutual Mortgage, has reached an agreement to be acquired by Supreme Lending, a Dallas-based company with a national footprint. MiMutual has been headquartered in downtown

Suspect found in Pine Grove Park Shooting
Port Huron Police say they’ve made an arrest in connection to a weekend shooting near Pine Grove Park. The incident happened around 7:15 Saturday evening in the area of Pine Grove Avenue and Prospect Street. The suspect

Police investigate shooting near Pine Grove Park
Port Huron Police are investigating a shooting that occurred over the weekend near Pine Grove Park. Officers responded Saturday evening around 7:15 to Pine Grove Avenue and Prospect Street, where a suspect reportedly fired several shots from

Marysville Summerfest canceled due to safety concerns
Marysville officials have announced that this year’s Summerfest has been canceled, citing public safety concerns following issues at last year’s event. The festival, which typically draws large crowds with carnival rides, live music, and family activities, was

Michiganders are ready for REAL ID
Michigan residents reportedly adjusting well to the new federal REAL ID requirements that officially took effect this week. As of May 7th, travelers must present a REAL ID-compliant driver’s license or an approved alternative, like an Enhanced

Port Huron Schools names top educators of 2025
Officials with Port Huron Schools are recognizing three of the district’s staff members as part of the 10th annual Advocator, Innovator, and Educator of the Year awards. This year’s winners are: Marlo Belfuri, a teacher consultant based

Authorities search for missing Fort Gratiot man
** Update – According to authorities, the missing person has been located alive and well** The St. Clair County Sheriff’s Office says 69-year-old Robert Leon Smith hasn’t been heard from since Friday, May 2nd when he reportedly

Selfridge scores new fighter jet mission
Selfridge Air National Guard Base in Macomb County is getting a major upgrade. During a visit earlier this week, coinciding with his first 100 days in office, President Donald Trump announced that approximately 20 F-15EX fighter jets

Port Huron officials unveil budget
Port Huron’s proposed 144-million dollar budget for the upcoming 2025-2026 fiscal year is now available for public review on the city’s website. City council members were presented with the spending plan during this week’s council meeting. Mayor