Sidewalk Patio Season

Sarnia’s patio season is officially open, and local restaurants, cafés, and bars can now apply to set up temporary sidewalk patios. The city’s program runs through October 30th, giving businesses a chance to expand outdoors while bringing new life to streets in the downtown and Mitton Village areas. Two patio options are available—small setups right on the sidewalk or larger curb-lane platforms. Applications cost $50, and city officials say the patios help make Sarnia’s business districts more vibrant and welcoming all summer long.

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Foster Mom Faces Life Sentence

St. Clair County authorities say a 39-year-old Emmett woman faces serious charges after investigators uncovered years of alleged abuse against two foster children in her care. Prosecutors accuse Sarah Elise Hager of torturing the kids—locking them in dog cages, beating them, and forcing cruel punishments. The case surfaced last July after interviews at a child advocacy center revealed the claims. Hager is held on $150,000 bond and faces multiple felony charges that could bring life in prison. A court hearing was set for Tuesday and a preliminary exam is set for March 17th.

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Senator’s Wife Charged with Embezzlement

Kellie Lauwers — wife of state Senator Dan Lauwers of Brockway Township — has been charged in St. Clair County with embezzlement and using a computer to commit a crime. Investigators say Lauwers, the former treasurer of the Yale Area Chamber of Commerce, made 11 unauthorized transactions between ’22 and ’24, including a $4,000 mobile deposit. Michigan State Police led the investigation. Each charge carries up to 10 years in prison. Senator Lauwers declined to comment, and authorities say Kellie Lauwers’ whereabouts are currently unknown.

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Marysville Parents Earn State Honor

A St. Clair County couple is being celebrated for their outstanding support of local education. Dan and Lindsay Krauskopf, parents of Woodland Developmental Center student Miles, were honored with the annual Exceptional Parent Award by the Michigan Council for Exceptional Children. The Marysville family works closely with teachers at Woodland and Marysville Public Schools to support their three children’s unique learning needs. Educators say their dedication inspires others, with Woodland staff calling them true partners in education.

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Clyde Township Farm Raid

More than 100 live animals and nearly 100 dead ones were found on a Clyde Township property after St. Clair County Animal Control and the Sheriff’s Department launched a welfare check. Officials say ducks, chickens, and goats were living without proper food, water, or shelter. Interim Director Rachel Walch says too many people start small farms without realizing how much daily care livestock need. The animals were surrendered and are now getting medical attention as the investigation continues.

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Mechanical Failure Blamed for Fire

In Kimball Township, Sheriff Mat King told county commissioners that last month’s fire destroying the Drug Task Force building on Ash Drive was not arson. Investigators from Michigan State Police and the ATF ruled it an accidental mechanical failure. The blaze broke out on February 25th, triggering alarms and heavily damaging the building. No one was hurt, and vital case evidence was protected inside a reinforced vault. King said insurance will cover the losses, including destroyed equipment, and sheriff’s operations across St. Clair County continue without interruption.

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