The City of Marysville is pressing the pause button on the demolition of a 1912 built house that most recently served as the city's museum. Marysville Mayor Wayne Pyden says the city will put a temporary hold on razing the Carpenter family homestead to allow for more public input after some in the community were concerned by the removal of the smaller Marysville Bank building also in the park. "We've kicked that can down the road," said Pyden, referencing demolition. "Lesson learned when we took down the small (bank) building, and I think we need more discussion. Somebody might have an idea we didn't think of." A special meeting is planned to be held on September 17th at the Marysville Community Center to further discuss the museum building. Meantime, councilmembers in Marysville will be meeting on Monday August 15th to discuss the future of the band shell in the city park. That structure could also be demolished in order to make room for a new amphit
COVID relief, gun rights and voting among questions answered McClain visits Huron County
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Congresswoman Lisa McClain speaks at Harbor Beach City Hall during a town hall meeting on Monday morning. The first-term Congresswoman held two other town halls in Port Austin and Caseville, the first since she was elected in November. (Robert Creenan/Huron Daily Tribune) Show MoreShow Less
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The crowd at Harbor Beach City Hall looking to hear from Congresswoman Lisa McClain on Monday. (Robert Creenan/Huron Daily Tribune) Show MoreShow Less
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Congresswoman Lisa McClain speaks at Harbor Beach City Hall during a town hall meeting on Monday morning. The first-term Congresswoman held two other town halls in Port Austin and Caseville, the first since she was elected in November. (Robert Creenan/Huron Daily Tribune) Show MoreShow Less
11 – 11:45 a.m., Port Austin Township Hall, 8751 North Hellems Road
12:15 – 1 p.m., Caseville City Hall, 6767 Main St.
Tuesday, March 16
11 – 11:45 a.m., Marine City Chamber, 480 South Water St.
1 – 1:45 p.m., Marysville Community Center, 867 East Huron Blvd.
Since taking office, McClain has sponsored or co-sponsored roughly 50 legislative measures. The following are a few of those bills, as well as other subjects she s publicly addressed.
Supporting the National and Coast guards
Among McClain’s more recent efforts address concerns related to the U.S. Coast Guard and National Guard.
Following the heavy icebreaking activity amid widespread flooding along St. Clair County’s waterfront in February, McClain joined several other lawmakers this month to back a U.S. House bill that would more clearly define the Coast Guard’s icebreaking activities on the Great Lakes.
March 10, 2021
10th district Congresswoman Lisa McClain will be holding a series of town halls meetings across the thumb next week. On Monday March 15th, the freshmen republican will hold events in Harbor Beach, Port Austin, and Caseville. Then on Tuesday the 16th, her town hall circuit will take her to the Civic Club in New Baltimore, Marine City, and Marysville. Times and dates of the events are listed below: