Marine City is home to a new artisans market.

Artisans market and studio opens in downtown Marine City

New Marine City shop features work of local artisans.

Amanda Gregg loves sharing her passion for wine.
#PeopleofPortHuron: Amanda Gregg, creating innovative wines

When it comes to choosing the best wine, Amanda says "go with what you know." If you like strawberries, find a wine with that fruit in it, and build off of that.

Chef Adrien Lee (left) and Mark Pack get a head start on making food for the Jamaican Jerk food truck.
Jamaican Jerk food truck adds flavor to Port Huron dining options

A love of cooking and food led Mark Pack to his current career, operating a food truck featuring authentic Jamaican food.

Do you have time and talent to share with the community?
Volunteers needed to make a difference

More than 20 organizations will be at the Port Huron Museum Tuesday in search of volunteers

New competition gives business owners a chance to win funding.
Small business pitch competition opens for applications

Small business owners are invited to compete for funding in a pitch competition. 

Support from organizations like the Community Foundation keep the trails ready for riders.
Communities working to connect bicycle trails, improve user experience

Exploring trails in St. Clair County has gotten easier thanks to new mapping and community support.

Karen Palka helps girls boost their self-esteem with programs from A Beautiful Me.
#PeopleofPortHuron: Karen Palka, building leaders one girl at a time

"I've always been an underdog rooter, someone has to be a cheerleader for the underdog, and I want to be able to be that little corner that helped build it up."

Dr. Maureen Connolly.
Michigan’s homeless face major barriers to healthcare. Here’s how care providers are trying to help.

Many healthcare organizations across Michigan are finding creative ways to provide accessible healthcare to Michigan's most vulnerable residents, the homeless.

Enjoy the decor while grabbing a quick lunch at Kate's Downtown
Kate’s Downtown brings back quick-serve lunch options

No time to sit down for lunch? Kate's Downtown has brought back a grab and go lunch option to make lunch hour quick and easy.

Checking out equipment before the grand opening
Gym for ninja-training opens in Port Huron

Aspiring ninja warriors have a place to hone their skills in Port Huron.

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