Kate's Downtown is expanding.

New eatery from owner of Kate’s Downtown to open at Maritime Center

Soon fans of Kate's Downtown will be able to grab goods from a new location in Great Lakes Maritime Center.

Crews are restoring The Harrington Inn, it is expected to open before year's end.
Harrington Inn relaunch embraces history while mixing in modern features

"The Harrington is a special gem in this area with all its history and being from the turn of the 19th century it is good to see it being celebrated and given life." Veronica Campbell, Port Huron Museum interim director

Ted's Coney Island is opening up shop in St. Clair
Construction of new Coney Island restaurant underway in downtown St. Clair

Familiar coney island putting roots in downtown St. Clair.

Join A Beautiful Me at Bloom 2019 on March 8.
BLOOM event aims to boost self esteem of area girls
Issue Media Group's 12 Michigan publications
The Keel and Issue Media Group join Michigan Press Association

IMG's membership, including The Keel, will more than double the number of online-only news organizations accepted into the 150-year-old organization.

Jody Parmann draws her newest Bitty Baddie villain, Lucifer.
#PeopleofPortHuron: Jody Parmann, inspiring creative minds

Jody Parmann has created her own little world of villains called Bitty Baddies, and she's loves to watch the world grow one character at a time.

Pete Spencer serves as director of Blue Water Middle College Academy.
Blue Water Middle College Academy gives students head start on higher education

"The college degree completion rate was in the low 30 percent range, which was similar to the statewide average. The Middle College was a way of increasing the number of county residents with college degrees." -Pete Spencer, director of Blue Water Middle College Academy  

Krista Dean is excited to share her passion for baking with the community.
#PeopleofPortHuron: Krista Dean, making people smile one loaf at a time

"There's something about building a community that appeals to me." -Krista Dean

Steve Fernandez and Michelle Jones and the newly-renovated  Country Style Market Place in Fort Gratiot.
Energized investors eager to see fruits of their labor at downtown Port Huron grocery store

“We want to leave a legacy that they can be proud of, something that is a part of the community. I think it is a great thing for all the right reasons, and if we make some money along the way, that’s even better,” -Steve Fernandez

The Hamtramck School Based Health Center.
As Michigan immigrants struggle to get healthcare, nonprofits fill the gaps

Understanding the healthcare system can be difficult for many who grew up in the United States speaking English. But for immigrants, challenges to receiving and understanding good care are exponentially greater.

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