St. Clair County Shines in PBS’s Under the Radar Episode

PBS’s “Under the Radar” returned to St. Clair County this month, exploring Port Huron’s Huron Lady II cruise ship and Palm’s Krystal Bar & Grill, plus Marysville’s Junction Buoy. On Harsens Island, local photographer Stacy Williams led hosts Tom Daldin and Jim Edelman on a kayak tour through the St. Clair Flats, highlighting diverse wildlife like the rare black tern. Catch the episode on Detroit Public Television at 8:30 p.m. on June 26.

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Sarnia Cadets Honoured

Sarnia’s 102 First Hussars Royal Canadian Army Cadet Corps wrapped up its 122nd Annual Ceremonial Review on Saturday at the Sarnia Armouries. Local leaders, families, and supporters packed the venue to recognize 26 cadets for their dedication this training year. Top honours went to Maddisyn Smith, who took home multiple awards, including the Lord Strathcona Medal. The event featured a full parade and formal presentations, with guests from across Lambton County showing strong community support.

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Summer Nature Series for Local Kids

Kids in St. Clair County can now sign up for the annual Summer Nature Series at the Pine River Nature Center in Goodells. Open to ages four through sixth grade, the weekly sessions mix outdoor fun with hands-on learning. Activities include exploring woods, wetlands, and prairies, plus nature games and crafts. Each week brings a new theme to keep young minds curious. Programs run next to Goodells County Park at 2585 Castor Road, and participants should dress for the weather.

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SC4 Awarded $1.25M

St. Clair County Community College will receive $1.25 million from the state to expand career pathways and boost college access for local adults and students. Funded through the MiLEAP Reconnect Grant, the three-year initiative will support job-focused education, student support services, and stronger partnerships with area schools and employers. SC4 has hired Nick Beaudry to lead the project, with three college navigators starting in July to help guide residents toward training and degrees that match local job market needs.

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Scouts Take Over Capitol

Over 700 Scouts from across Michigan gathered at the Capitol in Lansing on Thursday, for the annual Scout Day. Scouts toured the Capitol, met lawmakers, and explored interactive exhibits. A 30-foot climbing wall and inflatable archery course were crowd favorites. At 12:30, a statewide delegation presented the Scout Report to the State. Lawmakers, including Senators Mark Huizenga and Sarah Anthony, co-hosted the event and praised the Scouts for their leadership and community spirit.

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Diesel Spill

Imperial Oil recently responded to a diesel leak at its dock on Christina Street South in Sarnia. The leak was quickly isolated and stopped, and containment booms were deployed to prevent the fuel from spreading in the St. Clair River. Cleanup crews worked through the night to recover the diesel, and water quality tests downstream showed no signs of contamination. Local officials did not issue any public safety alerts. The company continued monitoring the situation as clean-up efforts progressed.

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