June 18th Huron County Beach Testing Shows Clean Results at All 13 Sites
Huron County Beach Testing confirms all public swimming areas passed E. coli limits in Week 3 of the 2025 season,
Continue readingHuron County Beach Testing confirms all public swimming areas passed E. coli limits in Week 3 of the 2025 season,
Continue readingMichigan discovered coal near Jackson in the 1830s. Further north coal operations started near Saginaw in the 1850s. Peaking during WWI, Sebewaing had coal mining operations up until the early 1900’s. The last coal mine was closed in 1952.
Continue readingWe take a photo journey over the past 7 years as the Rummel and Woldt General Store is being transformed. The owner, Tim Voss is literally doing a labor of love to restore one of the last general stores in Michigan.
Continue readingA Cass City fisherman was rescued by airboat after injuring his hip on a disabled boat in Saginaw Bay. Coordinated efforts by local responders and the Coast Guard ensured safe transport to the hospital, emphasizing multi-agency efficiency.
Continue readingGagetown, founded by Joseph Gage, thrived through a vital grist mill and railroad connections, fostering economic growth. Despite devastating fires, the community rebuilt, preserving its history of resilience and unity through shared activities and memories.
Continue readingThe 1881 fire that swept much of Michigan’s Thumb devastated one town. However stories of miraculous events are passed down today.
Continue readingMichigan’s April fishing report highlights mixed results due to chilly waters and spring storms. While access challenges persist, anglers are successfully catching coho salmon, steelhead, and walleye in certain areas, particularly along Lake Michigan’s southern shores and the Saginaw River.
Continue readingOn the evening of December 14, 1930, Elkton residents were jolted by cries that the schoolhouse was on fire. As
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