New Art Festival Mitton Village Sarnia

Sarnia’s downtown and Mitton Village will come alive August 16–17 for ARTPATH, a new self-guided art festival. Locals can explore ten creative “pods” on foot or by bike, with live art, performances, artisan markets, and hands-on fun. Inspired by Artwalk, this fresh take spreads creativity across key spots like the Suncor Agora, George Street, and Lochiel. ARTPATH is free, family-friendly, and backed by Suncor and local partners. Maps and full event details will be online soon. Artist and vendor spots are open now.

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Nonprofit Rallies Support for Students

Blue Water Community Action in Port Huron is rallying support for local students through The Big Give on May 14th. This 24-hour online fundraiser, hosted by the Community Foundation of St. Clair County, helps nonprofits like BWCA. Donations made directly to BWCA by May 12th will be combined for a stronger impact, increasing their chances at bonus funding. Funds will support their annual Backpack Giveaway and Back to School Event.

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Educator Wins Award

Jasmine McNary, an agriscience educator in Sanilac County, has been named the recipient of this year’s Young Agriculture Employee Award. This prestigious honor recognizes Michigan farmers under 35 for their contributions to farming, leadership, and community involvement. McNary oversees a diverse livestock program at the local high school, including sheep, cattle, and chickens, while boosting student participation in agriculture. She aims to further grow student engagement in Farm Bureau and improve FFA competition results.

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Special Needs and Autism Acceptance Day

Last Saturday, the Port Huron Police Department hosted its annual Special Needs and Autism Acceptance Day. Despite rainy weather, local families came together to meet first responders and explore emergency vehicles in a relaxed setting. The event focused on building trust, ensuring that if help is ever needed, fear won’t stand in the way. Community partners also offered resources for families. A standout moment was helping families register for the Home Alert system, a key tool for first responders to provide better care in emergencies.

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Road Upgrades for Port Sanilac

Starting May 5th, MDOT will invest $375,000 in upgrading M-46 and M-25 in Port Sanilac. The improvements include micro-surfacing, crack filling, and fresh pavement markings. Two-way traffic will be maintained with single-lane closures until work wraps up by May 22nd. Governor Gretchen Whitmer emphasized the state’s focus on improving roads to boost the economy and ensure safer commutes. This project is part of a larger effort to repair nearly 24,500 lane miles of road statewide this year, supporting local jobs without raising taxes.

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