Natalie Turner age 9, of Port Huron. Looking for books to read for the March of Dimes Read-a-thon.

Bored no more: There’s plenty for kids to do in St. Clair County

Children have no reason to be bored this spring as there are plenty of activities around the county to enjoy, and most of them are free.

The YMCA received a grant from the Gerry Kramer Spartan Fund to help revitalize its building
Downtown Port Huron sees improvement thanks to local real estate agent

Gerry Kramer's been following his mom's advice to give back to the community. 

Erica Brooks, 26, of Port Huron receives acupuncture treatment for allergies and digestion.
St. Clair County entrepreneurs count on community to get businesses off the ground

They say it takes a village to raise a child, and the same is true in business. Fortunately for new business owner Katie Kuhn, Port Huron has that covered.

The drawings for the new hotel, with four condos slated for the third floor
Community investment strong countywide

Strong investment and job growth helped St. Clair County grow in 2016, that work continues in 2017.

Murphy Inn is offering lots of Irish fare
5 local bars to catch the Irish spirit

We feature five great pubs to catch some Irish spirit.

Manufacturing companies are one of St. Clair County's largest employers
Now hiring: 10 jobs up for grabs in St. Clair County

A roundup of jobs currently posted in St. Clair County

The courtyard in St. Clair is a great gathering place, and could be home to a food truck rally.
An expanding food culture: Leaders eye possibility of high-end food trucks in St. Clair county

Food trucks are a growing culture around southeast Michigan. What will it take to bring them to St. Clair County, and make them successful?

ris Paul talks about growth at Riverview Plaza from War Water Brewery.
New businesses, better economy stimulating growth in St. Clair

Saint Clair is working hard to rejuvenate the community and make it a place for residents and visitors to enjoy.

Natalie Watson is ready to help make Port Huron a destination.
Hometown pride: Natives return to boost revitalization efforts

They say you can't go home again, but Natalie Watson is one who has come home with plans to make a difference in her hometown.

Manufacturing companies have the help wanted signs out, now they just need the help.
Help Wanted: St. Clair County manufacturing companies need skilled workers

Manufacturing isn't dead, and many factories are in search of skilled workers to fill jobs right now. 

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