Robotics team members explain how much works goes into creating a robot.

Robotics practice facility paying dividends for Blue Water teams

“We want students to be exposed early, decide if they like the robotics and technical fields, and then give them some tools and opportunities so they can learn their craft.” Dan Casey, CEO Economic Development Alliance of St. Clair County  

New apartments are filling quickly just outside of downtown St. Clair.
Apartment complex to celebrate grand opening in St. Clair

"Our tenants are people that have moved from all over the country, from Maine to California. People from all corners of the United States, all moving to St. Clair. It’s pretty crazy."- Kyle Wilson, Dutton Estates property manager

Finding treats in a candy store is a daunting chore for children.
Discover downtown Marine City in a day

As the popularity of Marine City continues to grow, there is no shortage of things to do during a day-long visit to the small town nestled along the shores of the St. Clair River. Visitors could spend a day perusing shops, enjoying a day of beauty, sampling the local fare, and even catching a high-quality production at one of the city's theaters.  

Eckhart is ramping up its workforce and hiring new team members right now.
Career fair scheduled for advanced manufacturing company in Algonac

"As a result of our customers expanding their American manufacturing presence we have an immediate need to hire for several positions." - Julia Waite, Human Resources Generalist for Eckhart.

This green roof is an example of a green stormwater infrastructure at corporate headquarters of Johnson Controls, Inc. in Glendale, Wisconsin.
New approaches to large-scale green stormwater infrastructure investment build climate resilience

Here's how large-scale investment in green infrastructure, made possible with community public-private partnerships, are helping cities cope with the effects of climate change.

Dwayne Cole at Ruth Ellis Center.
Ruth Ellis Center helps LGBTQ youth feel “celebrated” through integrated primary and behavioral care

The Ruth Ellis Center Health and Wellness Center, an integrative health clinic opened in 2017, provides a wide range of services for the young people it serves.

Deputy Treasurer Jessica LaFore stands outside Marysville's new city building.
New mayor, city hall propel Marysville into new year

"It was time. We were heating that huge space, and cleaning it, and it hasn't been used. The new City Hall will function as a City Hall and a museum-type area. It's a good fit for the campus." - Randy Fernandez, Marysville City Manager

Excited children will get the opportunity to meet Santa during the Festival of Trees.
Spirit of Giving: Annual holiday fundraiser benefits hospital programs

“...Being a part of McLaren Port Huron’s Festival of Trees is more than just helping out the hospital. The Festival of Trees is also a great way to help bring the community together as a kickoff for the start of the holiday season. This year I’m excited to be a part of the Festival and look forward to it being a success." -Mallory Michaluk, Festival of Trees co-chair

Port Huron is working hard to fundraise for an updated skate park.
Final kick, push scheduled for Port Huron Skate Park fundraiser

"It’s a huge amount of money. It’s so cool to see everyone come together." John Eppley, manager of Alpine Cycles

Support from the community helps Karen Palka continue to create opportunities for school-age girls.
Strong spirit of collaboration propels Port Huron’s success

"More folks are truly willing to work together, and we are getting a lot done. Port Huron is incredible, and is a truly giving community." - Donna Niester, president and CEO, Acheson Ventures

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