
Johnathan Hogan
Public Safety Reporter at The Times Herald (Port Huron, MI)
Public Safety Reporter for the Times Herald in Port Huron, MI. Previously covered crime in Idaho Falls, ID.
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1 week ago |
yahoo.com | Johnathan Hogan
The St. Clair County Health Department is pausing some services as it moves to a new location. The county health department is moving into the St. Clair County Administrative Building at 220 Fort St. in Port Huron between June 2 and June 6. The department has been operating at 3415 28th St. in Port Huron Township.
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2 weeks ago |
thetimesherald.com | Johnathan Hogan
Kimball Township residents have been trapped for hours due to extended train stoppages coinciding with a road closure. The township has worked with Canadian National Railway and MDOT to mitigate the issue after initial assurances proved insufficient. Kimball Township officials have discussed solutions with Canadian National Railway to reduce train delays that have left residents trapped in the township.
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2 weeks ago |
thetimesherald.com | Johnathan Hogan
The Michigan Department of Transportation is warning drivers about wait times for those planning to cross the Blue Water Bridge. "Expect possible backups on the Blue Water Bridge heading into Canada," a message sent to visitors of bluewater.rog said Friday. "Alternate route to Canada is the Walpole Island Ferry at 202 Fruit St., Algonac."Jocelyn Garza, deputy director of public affairs for the Michigan Department of Transportation, said there was no specific cause for the delays Friday morning.
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2 weeks ago |
thetimesherald.com | Johnathan Hogan
Across the Blue Water Area, a new group of high school graduates are receiving their diplomas this summer. Here are the upcoming graduation ceremonies to be held in St. Clair County this year. Algonac Community SchoolsAlgonac Jr./Sr. High School will hold its commencement ceremony on the school's football field at 6 p.m. June 6. East China School DistrictMarine City High School will host its graduation at noon June 2 at the East China Stadium.
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2 weeks ago |
yahoo.com | Johnathan Hogan
A man who allegedly shot at another driver near Pine Grove Park in Port Huron was arraigned Wednesday, May 21. Zachary Stein, 21, was charged with multiple felonies including assault with intent to murder. A news release from the Port Huron Police Department stated officers responded to the intersection of Pine Grove Avenue and Prospect Street around 7:15 p.m. Saturday, May 17, after receiving reports of shots fired.
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