Port Huron
Event Notices From February 26
The latest event and meeting notices from Michigan’s technology-focused companies, institutions and groups
No-Parole Sentence Thrown Out In Deadly Knife Attack On Parents
Tia Skinner’s life sentence will be revisited because the U.S. Supreme Court banned mandatory no-parole sentences for teens convicted of murder. She was 17 at the time of the deadly attack.
Sentence Likely Means No Release For Bank Robber
A man convicted of directing a drug addict to rob four Detroit-area banks has been sentenced to 45 years in prison.
North Coast Industrial Imaging Has a New Home
After a very rewarding two-plus year stay in the Port Huron Innovation Center, North Coast Industrial Imaging has moved their offices to the industrial section of Port Huron.
Fifth Third Bank Campus Innovation Center opens at SC4
A ribbon-cutting ceremony Friday, Jan. 18, celebrated the opening of the new Fifth Third Bank Campus Innovation Center on St. Clair County Community College’s Port Huron campus.
Six Companies To Invest $117M, Add 295 Jobs In Michigan
The Michigan Economic Development Corporation Wednesday announced Michigan Strategic Fund approval of Michigan Business Development and Community Revitalization program incentives to six companies planning expansions in the state. The projects are expected to generate nearly $117 million in investments and add 295 new jobs in Michigan.
SC4 Student Wins Scholoarship In National Video Contest
St. Clair County Community College student Jessica Kranson of Port Huron has won second place and a $1,000 scholarship in the national Dream Big for College and Your Future Video Challenge.
Freedom For Man Held 10 Years On Rape Conviction
A judge granted a prosecutor’s request to drop a rape case Monday against a Michigan man who was immediately released from custody after nearly a decade in prison.
Dive Team On Training Exercise Rescues Woman
A Michigan sheriff’s department dive team conducting a training exercise ended up rescuing a woman who was spotted struggling in the St. Clair River.
Google Maps Expands Live Traffic Feature for Eight Michigan Cities
Google Maps said last week it had expanded its live traffic feature for eight cities across Michigan.


















