Parr Wins 2025 Carol Crake Scholarship

Olivia Parr of Brown City has been named the annual Carol Crake Scholarship winner by the Sanilac County Community Foundation. Parr, daughter of Melinda and Scott Parr, excelled in volleyball, basketball, softball, and the National Honor Society during high school, while also volunteering extensively. She is now attending Mid Michigan College, pursuing a Liberal Studies degree and continuing her softball career. The scholarship supports seniors from Brown City, Imlay City, or North Branch who are pursuing college goals and maintain a GPA of 2.2 or higher.

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Faith & Blue BBQ Tailgate

Port Huron residents are invited to the annual Faith & Blue BBQ Tailgate at Port Huron High School October 24th. It’s hosted by Operation Transformation with the Port Huron Police, St. Clair County Sheriff’s Office, Michigan State Police, U.S. Customs, and the local school district. The two-hour event offers free BBQ, police and trooper vehicle displays, gaming trailers, cornhole, and yard games. Families can meet neighbors, local schools, faith groups, and law enforcement in a fun, hometown-focused evening. Everyone is welcome.

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County Reprimands Health Board Member

St. Clair County commissioners issued a formal reprimand Oct. 2nd to Health Advisory Board member Kevin Watkins for using the words “assassins” and “assassinate” during a September meeting. The 4-2 vote followed complaints from fellow board members who called his language threatening. Commissioners said the letter, sent Oct. 3rd, was meant to hold Watkins accountable while emphasizing public transparency. Watkins defended his remarks as figurative, citing “character assassination,” and said the controversy highlights the need for more diverse voices in county leadership.

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Thanksgiving Food Drive Returns

YNCU is bringing back its Thanksgiving Food Drive for the third year, now bigger than ever through a new partnership with Comtech Fire Credit Union. Sixteen collection events will run across Ontario in the week before Thanksgiving, supporting local food banks and charities. Branches will team up with grocery stores to gather essential groceries for families struggling with food insecurity. YNCU says the campaign aims to make sure more people in communities across the province can enjoy a holiday meal.

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Watertown Township Crash

A deadly crash in Watertown Township Monday afternoon killed one and injured three others. The accident happened around 4:20 at East Frenchline and South Banner Roads when a Sandusky woman in a Nissan Pathfinder tried to pass a pickup hauling a grain trailer. The Pathfinder hit the trailer, then collided with an oncoming Chevy Silverado. The Silverado driver, 62, died at the scene. Two passengers and the Pathfinder driver were taken to McKenzie Health System with injuries. Local and state police are investigating.

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Warren Man Charged in Roommate’s Fatal Shooting

A Warren man faces serious charges after his 63-year-old roommate was shot and killed last Thursday. Twenty-year-old Kayvon Briscoe-Hall was arraigned Monday in 37th District Court on second-degree murder and felony-firearm charges. Warren police say the victim was found inside the home, unresponsive, and later died at Henry Ford Macomb Hospital. Briscoe-Hall remains in Macomb County Jail with no bond, awaiting further hearings later this month.

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