Attempted Break-in To An ATM Fails In Brockway Township

An attempted break-in to an ATM machine in Brockway Township failed early Saturday morning.  According to St. Clair County Sheriff Tim Donnellon, deputies from the Sheriff’s Office were called to the Tri-County Bank on Brockway Road shortly after 4:00 a.m.  When they arrived, they saw that the outer door of the machine had been pried open, but the safe inside, where the money is held, was intact.   At this time, no information regarding the suspects is available.  Bank officials are downloading video surveillance camera information that will be forwarded to the Sheriff’s Office.  Yale Police also assisted at the scene of the incident.

High Water Levels Mean Marine Patrol Will Be Enforcing No-Wake Laws

Memorial Day is almost here, unofficially kicking off the boating season in Michigan.  Boaters, this season especially, are being asked to be extremely mindful of the no wake zones on the waterways of St. Clair County.  “The high water levels have the potential to cause a lot of damage to property, if boaters aren’t following the rules,” said St. Clair County Sheriff Tim Donnellon. “Our Marine Patrol Deputies will be strictly enforcing the no-wake laws throughout the county.”  According to the U.S. Army Corps of engineers, water levels on Lake Huron are expected to be the highest since 1986 and near record levels. The St. Clair River is currently near flooding levels, especially in southern St. Clair County. Other rivers in St. Clair County are also experiencing much higher than normal levels.  No wake zone maps for both the Port Huron area and southern St. Clair County can be found in this news story at wgrt.com.  Anyone who would like a PDF copy of the maps can e-mail Deputy Steve Campau at scampau@stclaircounty.org.

Tips For Leading Effective Meetings And Good Goverance

Are you wondering why meetings seem to stagnate time and time again? Looking for strategies to better engage your audience(s) during meetings? Want to know why and how to engage stakeholders regarding a contentious issue? Engaging stakeholders and having meaningful discussions when there is disagreement on any issue requires careful thought and preparation.  Join Michigan State University Extension’s Government and Community Vitality Educators for a two-hour workshop designed to provide a series of strategies on how to better engage your audience and ensure ideas are captured using a variety of community engagement tools. Using fiscal sustainability examples for the evening’s context, Educators for this evening workshop will explore the12 steps to effective decision making, the “groan zone” model, and allow for participants to apply material learned using a potential contentious issue like the annual budget process as context.  Consider your attendance at this educational program where we will provide specific good meeting techniques and strategies moving towards good decision making as a matter of public policy.  The last day to register is June 4th, 2019. Participants should register for the program here – https://events.anr.msu.edu/TipsforLEMGG .  Event is on Thursday, June 6, 2019, from 6-8 pm in the Don Dodge Auditorium in the St. Clair County Administration Building at 200 Grand River Avenue, Port Huron.  Space is limited and registration is required for this free event.

Road Closure

The City of Port Huron has announced Phase 1 of the Michigan/Quay Street reconstruction project was substantially completed (yesterday) Monday May 20th. Therefore, Quay from Fort to Merchant will be open to traffic, as well as Fort and Merchant from Grand River to Quay, with intermittent lane closure to accomplish the remaining work.  The Department of Public Works will be closing the intersection at Quay and Michigan for Phase 2 of the reconstruction project. The closure for this intersection began yesterday and will last approximately 3 weeks. As a result, Quay Street from Huron to Michigan, Michigan from Grand River to Quay, and Quay from Michigan to Fort will be closed to thru traffic.  Motorists are advised to follow the posted detour. The East Quay Parking Lot can be accessed from either Michigan or Fort Street. Access to all businesses will be maintained.

Man Killed On I-69 Friday, Identified

Law enforcement responded to a call at approximately 11:40 p.m. Friday on I-69.  Reports say a 33-year-old Lapeer County woman had pulled her Chrysler minivan over on eastbound I-69 near Eagling Road in Riley Township because she had run out of gas.  A man driving a GMC Yukon pulley behind her to assist.  While he was filling her vehicle with gas, a Jeep Compass swiped the two vehicles, killing  37-year-old Jeffrey Alan Green of Riley Township.  The woman avoided injury by jumping into her open-door vehicle after Green had yelled a warning to her about the oncoming can.  Reports say that both the driver’s side doors were open and the Yukon’s headlights and four-way flashers were found on when law enforcement arrived at the scene.  The driver of the Jeep is believed to have been on his way home from work, and alcohol or distracted driving is not believed to have been a cause of the crash.  An additional interview of the 45-year-old driver of the Jeep is expected to take place.

Registration Is Open For The 2019 Thumb Area 4-H Camp

Youth have had the opportunity to enjoy 4-H Camp for decades.  It has always been tons of fun with games, water recreation, skits, and lots & lots of other kids to laugh with. It remains an important developmental opportunity for our area youth. Skills such as social, change management, and handling new situations – important skills we use to navigate our way through life, are part of the camp experience, as are new activities and learning surrounding the outdoors; and working on creativity through crafting and drama will all be part of this year’s camp. Campers will have access to older teen counselors and adults who role model leadership skills. Most importantly, the environment is very safe for them to try new things with lots of support.  Thumb Area 4-H Camp will be held Monday, July 1 through Wednesday, July 3, 2019, at Camp Cavell in Lexington located 25 miles north of Port Huron on Lake Huron. Registration applications for youth to attend Thumb Area 4-H Camp are available online at www.msue.stclaircounty.org   Youth MUST be ages 9 to 14 on or before January 1, 2019, in order to attend.  Cost is $135 for 4-H members and $155 for non 4-H youth.  Youth do not need to be 4-H members in order to participate in this awesome event.  Deadline to register for Thumb Area 4-H Camp is Friday, May 31, 2019.  For more information please contact Lori Warchuck, 4-H Program Coordinator at (810) 989-6935  or  lwarchuck@stclaircounty.org