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Accidents Result in Multiple Injuries

Two serious accidents occurred over the weekend in Sanilac and St. Clair Counties. In Sanilac County, a personal injury accident happened when a 22-year-old man was hanging out of the passenger window of a 2017 Compass. When the driver made a turn onto Applegate Road from Juhl Road, the passenger hanging out of the window fell out. The driver and a third passenger of the vehicle then drove the injured man to Marlette Regional Hospital for treatment. The man was later transferred to Flint’s Hurley Hospital. Alcohol and the lack of seat belt use were contributing factors.

In the second accident that took place in St. County, the sheriff’s office responded to a scene involving multiple motorcycles. In that accident, a 56-year-old man from Southgate sustained fatal injuries. A preliminary investigation showed that the man’s motorcycle lost control while riding from blacktop to gravel, possibly due to poor road conditions, causing other motorcycles to lose control attempting to avoid the first. It is believed one of the motorcycles that tried to avoid the man struck him causing the fatal injuries. The investigation is ongoing.  

Blue Water View Condos Taking Shape Inside

The Blue Water View Condominiums in Port Huron continue to make progress. Lara Miller of Sotheby’s International Realty, the exclusive listing agent for the building, said that one-third of the building is currently under contract with a goal to complete the project by Spring of 2020. According to Miller, much of the work currently being done is taking place on the inside. Floors one through four are currently being expedited, and Miller said they hope to have occupancy on some of those floors by the end of 2019. In addition to water views, the condo building features high-end amenities like a heated driveway that will lead to underground parking for residents, a pool, hot-tub, sauna, and more. Those interested in the condominiums can take a construction tour of the project from 5 to 7 pm on Thursdays and 1 to 3 pm on Sundays until the end of October. Private appointments are also available. According to Miller, one-bedroom units start at $250,000 and two-bedroom condos begin at $450,000.

Whistles on the Water Coming to St. Clair

A unique event is right around the corner in St. Clair next to the historic St. Clair Inn whose first event is drawing near. Local residents along with whistle collectors and enthusiasts from around the United States and Canada will visit Whistles on the Water for the 11th annual event. Attendees will get the chance to hear massive brass instruments, some of them more than six feet tall, sound off with window-rattling and ground-shaking roars that replicate freighter and other whistle equipped vessels. Unlike other steam whistle events that rely on compressed air, Whistles on the Water uses a massive steam boiler that produces 161 pounds per square inch of pressure. The boiler produces an authentic sound common during the 19th century when steamships ruled the Great Lakes. Event attendees will have a chance to operate a steam whistle while watching and hearing modern freighters as their captains respond to salutes from the steam whistles, a unique feature thanks to the event’s location on the riverfront. The annual event takes place 9 a.m.- 4 p.m. September 28th and is free to attend.

 

This Week’s Road Work Report

It’s another new week in the Blue Water Area, and with that comes new road closures and detours residents will want to be aware of. According to the St. Clair County Road Commission, in Berlin Township, Capac Road between Hough and Tubspring continues to be closed. The project is expected to wrap up at the beginning of October. In Burtchville Township, State Road between Myron and Burtch continues to be closed for bridge replacement but the stretch should be open by the weekend.

In southern St. Clair County’s Casco Township, Church Road between Puttygut and St. Clair Highway will be closed for two days this week due to crossroad culvert replacement. North, in Kimball Township, Dove Road between Ditty and Wadhams will be closed for bridge maintenance that is expected to be completed next week. In Wales Township, Wales Center Road is still closed for bridge replacement and will continue to be closed for approximately one more month. Also in Wales, the right lane of westbound I-69 between M-19 and Wales Center Road will be closed for concrete patching this week. 

Introducing Neo the Floor Scrubbing Robot

St. Clair County Community College will be opening a new state-of-the-art health science building on September 27 after a $9.8 million Capital Outlay project. The building will be fully equipped with many new technologies including a fully autonomous commercial robotic floor scrubber. The device’s name is Neo and has quite the story. Neo was built by Pablo Molina and Faizan Sheikh who met while attending college at the University of Waterloo. In 2014, the pair started the company now call Avidbots in Kitchener, Ontario where they created a fully autonomous commercial robotic floor scrubber. After various trials and errors, the two created a prototype named Scrubby. Through 8 different designs, a bot was finally created that worked to the needed specifications. That’s where the new robotic scrubber, Neo, began. Now, SC4 in Port Huron will become the first demonstration site for the robot in the state of Michigan. Avidbots now employs over 140 people and has the autonomous robotic floor scrubber working within several companies around the world. To see Neo and the new health sciences building, the community is invited to SC4 Health Sciences’ open house on September 27th.

Grand Hotel Gets New Owner

The Grand Hotel on Mackinac Island will be changing hands for the first time in many years. The Musser family who owns the iconic hotel has been involved with the hotel for over 85 years. According to a press release from the hotel, the deal is expected to close in the next 30 days, and Dan Musser III will remain as Chairman providing leadership and guidance to the team. The 397 room hotel and its world-record winning longest porch (660 feet long) are on the list of National Historic Landmarks. The new owner, KSL Capital Partners, LLC is, according to Musser, a seasoned investor in travel and leisure businesses with a depth of resources and capabilities to provide exceptional service. KSL Principal Michael Mohapp said KSL understands the importance of the Grand Hotel to Mackinac Island, the State of Michigan, and beyond as well as its history, charm, and traditions. He went on to say that it is both a privilege and a great responsibility to take over ownership. The hotel is currently in its 133rd season.