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  2. Port Sanilac, Michigan - Wikipedia

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    Carsonville-Port Sanilac Schools has a combined high school and middle school off M-46 between Port Sanilac and Carsonville. Port Sanilac's last elementary school closed in the early 1980s and the building is now used as the Bark Shanty Community Center. Elementary students are bused to nearby Carsonville. Notes

  3. Carsonville, Michigan - Wikipedia

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    Carsonville-Port Sanilac Schools has a combined high school and middle school off M-46 east of Carsonville. The elementary school is located within the village limits on M-46 (Chandler Street). Transportation. M-46 passes through Carsonville going east and west. Local freight rail service is provided by shortline Huron and Eastern Railway (HESR).

  4. Sanilac County, Michigan - Wikipedia

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    UTC−4 ( EDT) Congressional district. 9th. Website. sanilaccounty .net. Sanilac County ( / sænəlæk / SAN-ə-lack) is a county located in the Thumb region of the U.S. state of Michigan. As of the 2020 Census, the population was 40,611. [2] The county seat is Sandusky. [3] The county was created on September 10, 1822, and was fully organized ...

  5. List of high schools in Michigan - Wikipedia

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    Grand Rapids Christian High School. Lake Michigan Academy (1-12) Lincoln School (K-12) North Hills Classical Academy (K-12) NorthPointe Christian Schools (K-12) Plymouth Christian High School (7-12) South Christian High School. St. John's Home School (K-12) West Catholic High School.

  6. Watertown Township, Sanilac County, Michigan - Wikipedia

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    Watertown is an unincorporated community in the southern part of the township on M-19 at 43°20′28″N 82°49′42″W. /  43.34111°N 82.82833°W  / 43.34111; -82.82833. . [7] The first school was built here in 1867. John Gimmel built a sawmill in 1882 and William Tomelson opened the first store in 1883.

  7. John Espinoza - Wikipedia

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    John Espinoza (born in Texas in 1950) is a Hispanic politician, soldier, educator, city manager of Croswell, Michigan and former law enforcement officer from the State of Michigan. He grew up in a family of migrant workers from Texas, volunteered for service in the United States Army as a young man, and in 2004 was elected as a Democrat to the ...

  8. High school valedictorian delivers poignant graduation speech ...

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    Unbeknownst to his peers, Hadzic, 18, had just come from his father's funeral. Miralem Hadzic died of pancreatic cancer at age 52. Somehow, Hadzic's legs carried him to the podium. Then he ...

  9. Custer Township, Sanilac County, Michigan - Wikipedia

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    Custer Township, Sanilac County, Michigan. /  43.46556°N 82.81139°W  / 43.46556; -82.81139. Custer Township is a civil township of Sanilac County in the U.S. state of Michigan. The population was 893 at the 2020 census .