Local News in Marine City, Michigan
SE Michigan health group gets $16.2M to boost information sharing
Detroit -- The Southeastern Michigan Health Association has been awarded $16.2 million to improve the sharing of patient information among area physicians, hospitals and clinics.VIDEO: Fired Marine City officer helping to drive recall effort Masha Treusch-Pelzer took an opportunity near the end of the Aug. 19 Marine City Commission meeting to comment about the upcoming recall effort. A recall group has targeted the entire commission, sans one - Patrick Phelan, who has renounced the effort as "irresponsible."
Free pills available for those near nuclear plants Lansing -- Michigan health officials are making potassium iodide pills available to people who live, work or visit within 10 miles of a nuclear power plant.
Michigan natives killed in Iraq since March 2003 2003
IN BRIEF Port Huron Police Capt. Jim Jones said he anticipates warrants to be requested "within the next day" for a 23-year-old Marine City man who allegedly exposed himself on a Blue Water Area Transit bus Tuesday. Jones said he could not be specific about what charges the man might face.
People: Related News 9/3/2010 - Ohio Trucker Pleads Guilty to Abusing Corpse A truck driver from Bucyrus, Ohio, pleaded guilty to fifth-degree-felony abuse of a corpse after a woman's body was found in an abandoned rest stop in July...
Environmental coalition awards Great Lakes grants Ann Arbor -- An environmental coalition is giving out about $190,000 to help groups take part in Great Lakes restoration efforts.
Beaches expect to be bustling this weekend With Labor Day weekend coming up, it is expected that thousands will visit Blue Water Area beaches for summer's last hurrah.
Marine City dedicates streetscape project Marine City officials have dedicated the city’s streetscape project, which is nearing completion. The project has been under way since December and was funded chiefly by a $500,000 grant from the Michigan Department of Transportation.
An Interesting Neighbor Motherhood brings a great deal to many women and one Washington mother has extended her motherhood to include being a Blue Star Mother. Ask Maggie Jensen about the Blue Star Mothers and she will tell you it is mothers who currently have or have had children serving in the military.
