Thumb Land Conservancy

Last week, the Thumb Land Conservancy (TLC) secured an 80-acre piece of dune and swale forest for the Southern Lake Huron Coastal Park in St. Clair County, thanks to funding from the Consumers Energy Foundation. This new addition will help protect a rare coastal ecosystem, extending a 4.5-mile section north of Port Huron. Planned trails will connect Fort Gratiot Nature Park to Lakeport State Park. TLC’s efforts, supported by grants from The Carls Foundation and Consumers Energy Foundation, aim to preserve Michigan’s natural resources for future generations.

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Active Assault Response Training

The Port Huron Police Department recently conducted its annual Active Assault Response Training at St. Clair County Community College, with another session scheduled for November 2nd. This essential training prepares officers to effectively manage active assailant situations, emphasizing rapid response, threat neutralization, and coordination with emergency services for medical assistance. An increased police presence will be evident around the college during the upcoming session.

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County Agricultural Society receives MSU Award

The St. Clair County Agricultural Society received the annual MSU Extension Key Partner Award at the Fall Extension Conference on October 16th in Grand Rapids. This award honors significant contributions to MSU Extension programs. Since 1937, the 18-member Society has led the SCC 4-H & Youth Fair, fostering a model partnership with MSU Extension.

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Repairs on the Black River Canal

Port Huron is moving forward with repairs on the Black River Canal after a partial gate collapse left the waterway unusable for boaters. Crews are installing a temporary water barrier to access the damaged Tainter gate, which broke in January due to floodwaters. The first phase of construction will take two weeks and cost over $231,000. The total project, expected to finish by May, will cost between $3.5 million and $5 million. Officials are seeking financial help from local governments and the state. The new gate will be stronger to prevent future damage.

Reporting for WGRT – JP bZet