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Marlette Township Crash

A 79-year-old Clifford woman was hurt in a two-vehicle crash last week in Marlette Township. It happened on Marlette Road near Watson Road. Deputies say a 47-year-old man from Caro was driving a Dodge Ram with a trailer and turned left into a private driveway, pulling in front of an eastbound Chevrolet Equinox. The woman driving the Equinox was treated by Marlette EMS and taken to Marlette Hospital. Officials say names haven’t been released as the crash remains under investigation.

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Summer Market Returns

The Southside Summer Pop‑Up Market is making a comeback in Port Huron for its second season. The weekly outdoor market opens June 16th and runs through August 25, each Tuesday afternoon at Knox Field. This year’s move to the 24th Street side of the park aims to catch more foot traffic and drivers passing by. The market highlights local vendors, artists, and farmers while boosting neighborhood pride. Organizers say vendor spots are still open, with updates on the Port Huron Southside Market social page.

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Food Insecurity Surges in Lambton

One in four Lambton County households can’t afford enough to eat, a number that’s nearly doubled in just two years. Public health says it’s not about access to food—it’s about income and rent. A basic family grocery bill now tops eleven hundred dollars a month, while a “bachelor” apartment listed as affordable at nine‑seventy‑five costs more than a person on Ontario Works earns. That means policies defining what’s affordable may actually leave the poorest residents behind. In Sarnia and across Lambton, food insecurity is fast becoming a test of how well systems are really working.

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RESA Highlights Lifelong Impact

St. Clair County RESA Superintendent Brenda Tenniswood says a recent encounter reminded her of education’s lasting impact. A teacher shared that years ago, as a nervous kindergartener at Belle River Elementary, reading in Tenniswood’s office helped her feel safe—and now she’s a teacher herself. Tenniswood says those small childhood moments reflect RESA’s mission to build confidence and curiosity early on. Through preschool programs, playgroups, and local partnerships like the Imagination Library, RESA helps families nurture learning from birth. This month, the county celebrates young children and the educators shaping their futures.

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Deneweth Named Probate Court Administrator

Macomb County has a new leader in its Probate Court. Chief Judge James Biernat, Jr. has appointed Maryanne Deneweth as the Court’s new Administrator. Deneweth has been with the Probate Court since ’23 and previously worked more than two decades as a partner at a Clinton Township law firm. The Court handles wills, estates, and mental health cases for local families. Judge Biernat says Deneweth’s experience and leadership will bring fresh energy and innovation to the Court, which serves residents across Macomb County.

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AgeWays Seeks Public Input

AgeWays, a nonprofit supporting seniors across Southeast Michigan, is asking residents to weigh in on its new three-year plan. The agency expects to spend about $26 million each year from ’27 to ’29 on programs that help older adults stay independent and connected. A public Zoom forum will be held May 8th at noon, and the draft plan goes live April 23rd at AgeWays.org. Comments are accepted through May 23rd by email or mail. AgeWays says the goal is to make senior services easier to reach and to strengthen community partnerships.

Reporting for WGRT – JP bZet