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  1. Algonac’s search for its next city manager is moving forward

    Mayor Denice Gerstenberg shared that the hiring process is on schedule as the city works to find her successor — someone who can continue the momentum behind recent community improvements.

    👉 Follow the full update on the city’s next steps: bluewaterhealthyliving.com/new

    #Algonac #LocalGovernment #CommunityUpdate #StClairCounty #MichiganNews #GBSMedia

  2. The Algonac Lions Club has launched its new KidSight vision program, led by Lion Suezette Minder — who grew up inspired to serve her community and is now helping children receive vital vision screenings. 🦁👓

    👉 Read more on the program and Suezette’s lifelong commitment to service: bluewaterhealthyliving.com/new

    #Algonac #LionsClub #CommunityService #KidSight #VisionHealth #MichiganNews #GBSMedia #BWHL #BlueWaterHealthyLiving

  3. The St. Clair County Health Department is transferring operation of the Algonac Jr./Sr. High School health clinic to Community First Health Centers, ensuring continued care for local students and families. 🩺🏫

    👉 Read more on the transition and what it means for the Algonac community: bluewaterhealthyliving.com/new

    #StClairCounty #Algonac #PublicHealth #CommunityCare #MDHHS #MichiganNews #GBSMedia #BWHL #BlueWaterHealthyLiving

  4. Algonac Introduces Short-Term Rental Ordinance 🏠

    Algonac City Council has proposed new rules for short-term rentals to ensure safety, maintenance, and respect for residents. The ordinance, part of Chapter 10 of the city code, drew mixed feedback at the Aug. 19 meeting — with some calling it “a good first start” but lacking detail.

    👉 Read more on the proposal: bluewaterhealthyliving.com/new

    #Algonac #ShortTermRentals #CityCouncil #LocalGovernment #MichiganNews #CommunityUpdate #GBSMedia #NewMedia

  5. Algonac City Council Wraps Up Aug. 19 Meeting 🏛️

    Starting early with a closed session to evaluate the city manager, the Algonac City Council reconvened and completed its regular agenda in under 40 minutes.

    👉 Get the full meeting recap: bluewaterhealthyliving.com/new

    #Algonac #CityCouncil #LocalGovernment #MichiganNews #CommunityUpdate #GBSMedia #NewMedia

  6. Crafts, cars, and community! 🚗🧵 Clay Township’s annual Craft, Vendor & Car Show rolls into town Aug 9, hosted by the Algonac-Clay Historical Society.
    Don’t miss this 20+ year tradition!
    bluewaterhealthyliving.com/new
    #ClayTownship #Algonac #CarShow #CraftFair #MichiganEvents #CommunityFun

  7. 🚨 Touch a Truck returns to Algonac!
    National Night Out rolls into Smith Recreation Park on Aug. 5 from 7–9 PM — hosted by Algonac Alive and open to all ages.
    👉 Get details: bluewaterhealthyliving.com/new
    #Algonac #NationalNightOut #TouchATruck #FamilyEvent #GBSMedia

  8. Sheriff Mat King shares Algonac activity report
    Sheriff King presented highlights from the 2025 Algonac Annual Activity Report, covering local public safety efforts and community engagement.
    👉 Full story: bluewaterhealthyliving.com/new
    #Algonac #PublicSafety #SheriffKing #CommunityUpdate

  9. Printing glitch hits Algonac — summer tax bills sent with errors
    A computer printing error led to incomplete tax bills mailed to residents. The city says corrected versions were sent by July 8, and those who already paid online remain unaffected.
    👉 Full story: bluewaterhealthyliving.com/new
    #Algonac #TaxBills #CityUpdate #Michigan

  10. 💧 Algonac residents will soon see a $33 monthly increase in water and sewer bills after the City Council approved a 20% water rate hike and 50% sewer rate hike.

    The vote passed 6–1 at the May 20 meeting, with Councilman Jake Skarbek casting the lone “no” vote.
    bluewaterhealthyliving.com/new
    #Algonac #UtilityRates #CityCouncil #WaterAndSewer #GBSMedia #MichiganNews

  11. 🚨 On May 20, the Algonac City Council held three meetings—two special budget sessions and one regular meeting—to tackle rising utility costs.

    In a 6–1 vote, the council approved a 20% hike in water rates and a 50% increase in sewer rates, totaling $33 more per month for residents. Councilman Jake Skarbek was the lone “no” vote.
    bluewaterhealthyliving.com/new
    #Algonac #CityCouncil #UtilityRates #LocalGovernment #GBSMedia #MichiganNews