Movie surrounding urban legend of Morrow Road begins filming this September

The filming of the upcoming horror movie "Morrow Road" will begin in just a few short weeks exploring a local ghost story about a mother searching for her lost child along a Clay Township road.

Carol Sodman-Morris serves as a home visit nurse for the  Achieving Birth Equity Through Systems Transformation program.
Michigan project creates framework for communities to reduce racial disparities in infant deaths

The new effort aims to build community power, map local ecosystems, and provide equity training to reduce significant disparities in infant mortality.

Port Huron High School players celebrate a touchdown with teammates during Victory Day.
Victory Day is a victory for special needs awareness and a celebration of fun

Victory Day provides the opportunity for the community to come together every year to promote inclusivity and support while spreading awareness about special needs.

Gord's Bar is located at 514 S. Water St. in downtown Marine City.
Marine City welcomes reopening of Gord’s Bar

Recently, Gord's Bar reopened in downtown Marine City and will offer several new features including Marine City’s first rooftop bar which will be opening soon.

Throughout September, St. Clair County Community Mental Health is holding free online seminars in recognition of National Recovery Month.
Promoting recovery with education

In recognition of National Recovery Month in September,  St. Clair County Community Mental Health is holding its annual Recovery Summit providing free virtual seminars throughout the month around topics of substance use disorders and recovery.

An operator in the call center at Network 180, Kent County's community mental health agency.
Here’s what the new national 988 Suicide Crisis and Lifeline means for Michigan

Michigan has joined the nation in implementing an ambitious, transformative vision for mental health crisis services.

Local artists participate in storm drain art initiative to spread awareness about pollution

Donna Mitchell-Collins is a local artist who recently participated in one of Friends of the St. Clair River’s latest initiatives aiming to educate the public about the direct connection between storm drains and our region's waterways.

R. Martinez, 74, is currently placed in SCSEP as an Administrative Assistant. She says SCSEP changed her life for the better, challenging her intellectually and helping her regain her confidence.
Michigan Works! provides resources for employers and job-seekers of all levels

Michigan Works! offers a wide variety of services for job-seekers and employers alike. With five career centers throughout Macomb and St. Clair counties, Michigan Works! provides resources and programming for all stages of career development.

Fort Gratiot RC Yacht Club: Smaller-scale sailboats provide big fun

Despite the lack of a marina, Fort Gratiot Township is the proud home of the Fort Gratiot RC Yacht Club. Although they operate in the same capacity as full-size sailboats, this particular club hosts smaller versions of radio-controlled sailboats.

Port Huron resident Theo Ellis is the owner of ProSound Media.
Local business owner helps recording artists monetize their art

Port Huron resident Theo Ellis is using his extensive knowledge of the radio and music industries through his business, ProSound Media, to support artists and help them find success.

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