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Ted, milk truck driver, from Memphis
Photography project focuses on essential workers of the Blue Water area

What do a postal carrier, police officer, semi-truck driver, barista, butcher, dairy farmer, and a gunsmith all have in common? For starters, they’re all considered "essential workers" in the time of Covid-19, and they’re all featured alongside other local essentials in a new photography series titled "The Essentials."

Laura Scaccia with her best friend at Rice Cottage.
St. Clair’s Rice Cottage full of charm, history and supernatural parallels

Rice Cottage in St. Clair dates back to 1900, when it was built as a summer home for Civil War veteran Frank R. Rice. 

Laura Lyons loves finding great fashions for her customers.
Online shop finds success with brick-and-mortar boutique in Port Huron

While many businesses are shuttering storefronts in favor of online sales, Papaya Branch Boutique in Port Huron is bucking that trend.

Movies are a fun way to spend the afternoon.
6 ways to cure cabin fever over Christmas break

When the children start crying they're bored, be prepared with a variety of activities that are more fun than work.

Family and friends say a 5K is the perfect way to remember Tyler Kreilter
Family remembers son with Thanksgiving 5K run

A 5K run to remember Marine City's Tyler Kreilter is set for Thanksgiving. The teen died in a car crash in November 2016.

Ryan enjoys helping mom Stacy collect bottles for a hurricane fundraiser.
Helping hands aid hurricane victims

Stacy Bellia knew she had to do something when she saw the havoc Hurricane Harvey created in Texas. 

Horror flick fans don't want to miss a pre-Halloween movie festival.
Horror film festival draws international interest

Putting their love of films to good use, Andrew Brown and Tyler Moldovan are bringing a film festival dedicated to horror flicks back to Port Huron.

Joanie Roehl shows off the creepy dolls her art students created.
Marysville celebrates 25 years of Art in the Park with stellar student art

For 25 years Marysville has made an effort to showcase artists during the annual Art in the Park. This year will be no different, and features the art of many budding stars from Marysville High School.

Jason Stier juggles some of the smallest blocks in the BLOCK project.
Art project brings community together one block at a time

With politics causing a division in his community of St. Clair, artist Jason Stier created an art project to help bring everyone back together.

Kurt Slota owns Adair Bar
Chow down at the Bluewater area’s best-kept restaurant secrets

Looking for an restaurant that gives you a feel for the area? Try on of these St. Clair County spots for a great meal.

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