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Johnathan Hogan

Port Huron

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 | thetimesherald.com | Johnathan Hogan

    Port Huron Civic Theater's second annual production of 'Rock of Ages' will run May 16-17 at McMorran Theater. The musical is a tribute to 1980s rock featuring songs from bands like Journey and Bon Jovi. Tickets range from $18-$24 and can be purchased online at www.mcmorran.com/shows. The Port Huron Civic Theater is putting together its second annual production of the musical "Rock of Ages."The show is set to appear on May 16 and 17 at the McMorran Theater in downtown Port Huron.

  • 2 weeks ago | freep.com | Johnathan Hogan |Liam Rappleye

    Michiganders gathered at several bridges connecting Michigan and Canada to protest U.S. tariffs on Canadian goods and President Trump's rhetoric. Protesters expressed concerns about strained U.S.-Canada relations and the impact of tariffs on families and businesses. Organizers from groups like Yoopers Unite and Blue Water Indivisible coordinated the “Bridge of Friendship” events across the state.

  • 3 weeks ago | thetimesherald.com | Johnathan Hogan

    Smith's Creek Landfill in Kimball Township, Michigan, faces multiple air quality violations, including causing odors and failing to comply with regulations. Michigan's Air Quality Division seeks public comment until June 6 on a proposed consent order requiring the landfill to improve operations and pay a $145,000 fine. Residents can submit comments online, by email, mail, or during a virtual public meeting on May 29.

  • 3 weeks ago | thetimesherald.com | Johnathan Hogan

    As Catholics around the world mourned the passing of Pope Francis Monday, Father Bradley Forintos of the Holy Trinity Parish in Port Huron reflected on the legacy he left behind. "He was very much an advocate for the marginalized and the poorest of the poor," Forintos said. "He reminded us as Christians to be mindful of others and to serve."Forintos noted how Pope Francis used Holy Thursday, days before his death, to visit the Regina Coeli prison in Rome.

  • 3 weeks ago | thetimesherald.com | Johnathan Hogan

    The Michigan Department of Transportation is set to begin resurfacing M-29 between Chartier Road and Belle River Avenue in Marine City starting later this month. MDOT is investing $1 million in the road's repair and will include an asphalt overlay, joint repairs, and upgrading sidewalks to Americans with Disabilities Act standards. The road construction will start April 28 and is expected to last until June. One lane will remain open in each direction during the construction.

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