Features

Development News Country-style-mkt

Downtown grocery store could help spur further development

A grocery store may be something that people take for granted, but a new grocery store is an event. It’s something to make a fuss over, to celebrate.

Development News Condos4

Will high-rise condos signal a shape of things to come for St. Clair County?

For St. Clair County stakeholders, a successful Bluewater View condos could mean that the luxury high-rise is a bellwether for future development in the region.

Feature Story Inside the Foundry

Artists’ coworking space, gallery, and concert room nears opening in downtown Port Huron

“Being able to meet people at co-working spaces has been extremely beneficial. That’s the idea at Foundry, to take that and apply it to artists,” says owner Carol Hall. “Maybe someone in pottery will run into a photographer that works upstairs and they can trade money or skills to benefit each other. That is the dream. The day that happens, I’ll be so excited.”

Feature Story The Halloween Stroll will look a little different this year

A Happy Halloween: City celebrations continue with COVID-19 safety measures in mind

The fate of Halloween this year, a year where COVID-19 has flipped everyday life on its head, is a question on many people’s mind. The Port Huron Parks & Rec Department has the answer.

Feature Story Anointed

Downtown Marine City essential oil boutique offers free care packages for cancer patients

“You can’t put a price on feeling good,” says shop owner Monique Lictawa. “Showing that support, love, and encouragement or kindness means a lot to the person getting that message.”

Development News Lowe’s in Fort Gratiot volunteered labor to construct the outdoor learning center

Donations and fundraisers help to construct outdoor learning space at Fort Gratiot elementary school

The outdoor learning space is a 20 ft. by 40 ft. covered pavilion that will be outfitted with water and electricity. It will be used for outdoor classroom space, science experiments, play performances, readers theater, and more.

Development News “Just grab your boots and discover something new,” says Sheri Faust.

Autumn provides plenty of ‘sweater weather stewardship’ opportunities in St. Clair County

Although the warm summer months may be behind us, it doesn’t mean that the environmental stewardship efforts of the Friends of the St. Clair River are over for the year, too. In fact, the autumn can often be an ideal time for getting outdoors and working to protect and maintain the natural world.

Development News Tap-cafe-1

Local entrepreneurs ready the opening of new European-style café in the St. Clair Plaza

"We want a bit of that European feel. You look at France and Italy – we love those cafés," entrepreneur Mark Stevens says. "We were both in the Navy and have been to over 40 countries and want to bring some of that home."

Development News Vantage-point

Port Huron farmers market not only endures COVID-19 but enjoys one of its most successful years

"People are turning to fresh and local foods more and more during the pandemic," says market manager Liz Mathews.

Feature Story COVID19-relief-fund

McLaren Port Huron assists employees in times of trouble through COVID-19 Relief Fund

Soon after the COVID-19 pandemic reached crisis levels, the McLaren Port Huron Foundation began raising money for its employees through a COVID-19 Relief Fund. In just a few weeks, the Foundation was able to raise $50,000 for the fund thanks to donations from businesses and individuals alike.

Feature Story Blue Water native Mikaela Westrick is encouraged by the progress she sees in downtown Port Huron.

ESSAY: Growing with Port Huron

Blue Water native Mikaela Westrick is encouraged by the progress she sees in downtown Port Huron. "Downtown Port Huron from when I was a child to now, is night and day," she says.

Feature Story Downtown-Day

Port Huron to take part in statewide 'Downtown Day' celebrations

Governor Whitmer has declared that Saturday, Sept. 26, is officially Downtown Day and Port Huron is on board. The city will be celebrating with multiple events throughout the day on Saturday.

Feature Story social-district-crop

Cocktails-to-go: Innovative social district takes shape in downtown Port Huron

As with many innovative projects, questions abound. So we asked Cynthia Cutright, director of Port Huron’s downtown development authority, all about the city’s new social district.

Feature Story Blue-Water-Startups

Ten Blue Water small businesses announced as winners of local non-profit's grant program

"I was just checking emails from vendors not expecting to see this. This is truly a blessing to be chosen," says Dannieyelle Ellington, owner of Dannie Shalom Beauty Supply. "I plan to order more products. That way everything would be fully stocked."

Development News Back to school at Central Middle School

Back to school in the time of COVID-19: How a local educator is preparing for an uncertain year

Though things can change as quickly as they did during the last school year, when the pandemic forced schools to shut down all in-person learning, local leaders are primed to do their best under the ever-changing conditions of COVID-19.

Development News Students at St. Clair County Community College

SC4 receives $1.3 million grant to help low-income, first generation, and disabled students succeed

A federal grant awarded to St. Clair County Community College should help hundreds of low-income students, first-generation college students, and individuals with disabilities graduate.

Feature Story Shawn Shackelford, third from right

Grace and equity: How Port Huron's Central Middle School has reduced racial discipline disparities

Central Middle School Principal Shawn Shackelford took a three-step approach to addressing racial disparities in discipline: Data, the Refocus Room, and a mentoring program for Black male students. Shackelford actively utilizes a principle of grace to unite the three.

Feature Story End-of-summer-sale

Small business owners of downtown Port Huron band together to create End of Summer event

A baker’s dozen worth of small business owners have come together on their own accord and with no other motivation than to get people to visit downtown Port Huron this weekend, inviting them in with a bevy of sales.

Development News Keel-logo

Now hiring: The Keel seeks Community Correspondent

Issue Media Group seeks a creative self-starter for a freelance correspondent position for The Keel.

Feature Story Forester-Campground-Day-Use-Area-Beach

7 secret public beaches you may have never heard about on Michigan's Thumb Coast

Crowded beaches can be fun – until you take a frisbee to the noggin. So when Katie Stepp reached out with some photos of her favorite lesser-known beaches in the Blue Water Area, we jumped at the chance to share them with our readers. Just don't tell anyone.