Jury sides with Constellation in Corona hard seltzer case
In a case that hinged on the definition of “beer,” a federal jury has ruled that Constellation Brands can continue to sell Corona and Modelo hard seltzers in the U.S. Anheuser-Busch InBev and its Mexican subsidiary, Grupo Modelo, sued Constellation in 2021.
4-year-old Marysville girl taken by father found safe in Ohio, she’s making her way back to family
Lilliana Louise Nardini, the 4-year-old girl who was taken by her father, has been found safe thanks to Marysville police, Port Huron Police Department Major Crimes Unit, Ohio State Highway Patrol Piqua Post, and the FBI Task Force.
Woman killed in St. Clair County while checking on bicyclist who’d just been killed by different driver
A 40-year-old woman was killed by a hit-and-run driver in St. Clair County right after she came out of her home to check on a bicyclist who had been struck and killed by a different car, police said.
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Michigan General Election Results for Marysville on Nov. 3, 2020
The 2020 General Election will be held on November 3. (Note: Due to an increase in mail-in voting, clerks are expecting delayed results, up to multiple days. Michigan General Election Results for Nov. 3, 2020 Find Race ResultsFind more election results and news on the Decision 2020 page. 🌟 Become an Insider 🌟Introducing WDIV Insider: A new way for loyal Local 4 fans to gain access and customize your ClickOnDetroit news experience. Learn more about WDIV Insider - and sign up here!
Police seek wanted for burglary at Marysville restaurant
MARYSVILLE, Mich. Police are searching for a man wanted in connection with a Marysville restaurant burglary that happened shortly after midnight Sunday. The business that was robbed is Pelican Restaurant at 2825 Gratiot Boulevard in Marysville. Police have described the burglar as White, slender, with a gray beard and mustache. Anyone with information is asked to call the Marysville Police Department at 810-364-6300.
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Marysville teen plays bagpipes outside to help keep morale up during COVID-19 pandemic
MARYSVILLE, Mich. A Marysville teenager is spending his time during the coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic entertaining others. Wyatt Clarke is only 15 years old, but he knew he wanted to make a difference during the pandemic. Hes a freshman at Marysville High School and heard about a bagpiper in Tennessee who is taking his music outside. I can keep everybody happen no matter how theyre feeling, he said. If theyre feeling sad or angry at the world just play some music and youll be going on with your day.Clarke is on a mission to keep making music.
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Suspect in Marysville bank robbery arraigned, police still looking for accomplice
MARYSVILLE, Mich. – Steven Welsh, 54, was arraigned Friday in connection to a Marysville bank robbery that happened Nov. 13. Welsh’s bond was set at $250,000 cash surety and a probable cause conference is scheduled for 9 a.m. on Nov. 26. Investigators are still looking for an accomplice who was driving what has been described as a red or maroon large SUV, possibly a Dodge Nitro or Nissan when the robbery took place. Anyone with information is asked to call police at 810-364-6300.
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Middle-aged man in zip-up sweatshirt robs Marysville bank, police say
MARYSVILLE, Mich. – Marysville police are searching for a middle-aged man in a zip-up hooded sweatshirt who robbed a Chemical Bank, according to authorities. Police said the man walked into the Chemical Bank at 2015 Gratiot Boulevard around 2 p.m. Wednesday. The man fled on foot after taking an undisclosed amount of cash, according to authorities. Police described him as a middle-aged man with a gray mustache and a beard. He was wearing a dark gray zip-up hooded sweatshirt and jeans, officials said.
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Candidate who wanted Michigan city as white ‘as possible’ gets 4% of vote
MARYSVILLE, Mich. – A city council candidate in Michigan who dropped out after saying she wanted to keep her community white “as much as possible” still received 4 percent of the vote. READ: City Council candidate says she wants to keep ‘Marysville a white community’Jean Cramer ended her candidacy in Marysville in August, but it was too late to remove her name from the ballot. Marysville’s new mayor, Wayne Pyden, says he believes Cramer might have received votes from older residents who heard her pledge to help senior citizens. At a summer forum , Cramer created a furor when a moderator asked if the city should do more to attract foreign-born residents. Cramer replied: “Keep Marysville a white community as much as possible.”

1 killed, 4 injured in St. Clair County motorcycle crash
CLYDE TOWNSHIP, Mich. - One person died and four others were injured in a crash involving multiple motorcycles in Clyde Township north of Marysville, police say. The crash happened on Rabidue Road north of Rynn Road. Police believe the first motorcycle lost control while transitioning from a surface paved with blacktop to a road with loose gravel. They were hit by another motorcycle trying to avoid them. One of the drivers was killed, and four others were transported to the hospital.

Watch Local 4 News at 11 -- Aug. 26, 2019
DETROIT - Here's what is coming up on Local 4 News at 11:InvestigationOver the weekend friends of a man who crashed his motorcycle insist nobody answered when they called 911. Marysville commentsOn Monday, Cramer withdrew her candidacy amid a mounting number of people calling for her to resign after she made comments about race. Adam SchmidtEarlier this month, former skater Adam Schmidt filed a lawsuit accusing Callaghan of sexually abusing him for two years beginning when he was 14. Schmidt spoke with Local 4. Copyright 2019 by WDIV ClickOnDetroit - All rights reserved.

Marysville city council candidate quits race after racist remarks
MARYSVILLE, Mich. - Marysville City Council candidate Jean Cramer formally withdrew from the race on Monday. The moves comes after Cramer's remarks about keeping Marysville white received national condemnation. "Mixed marriage, thats whats wrong," Cramer told Local 4. Then after being asked whether she was a racist, Cramer responded, "Me? "Theres no city thats perfect, but the ideology of that candidate is inherently flawed and wasnt received by our council and residents," he said.

Watch Local 4 News at 4 -- Aug. 26, 2019
DETROIT - Here's what is coming up on Local 4 News at 4:Marysville candidateA city council candidate has withdrawn from the race following racist comments. Homicide investigationA 25-year-old Westland man is facing charges after a woman's body was found dumped in a creek at Hines Park. Baby diesA Detroit mother of an 18-day-old baby is in police custody after the baby was found dead in a bathtub. G7 SummitThe eyes of the political world are directed at France as the G7 summit continues. Copyright 2019 by WDIV ClickOnDetroit - All rights reserved.

Watch Local 4 News at 11 -- Aug. 23, 2019
DETROIT - Here's what is coming up on Local 4 News at 11:Death investigationPolice are investigating an apparent homicide after a 24-year-old Westland woman was found dead in Hines Park. Racial commentThe mayor of Marysville is calling for council candidate Jean Cramer to withdraw from the race over what she said about race at a forum Thursday night. Uniquely DetroitSome of the best guitarists in the world have a special connection to Motown. Copyright 2019 by WDIV ClickOnDetroit - All rights reserved.

Employee suspended after threatening co-workers at Chrysler Mopar Marysville distribution facility
MARYSVILLE, Mich. - A maintenance man at the Chrysler Mopar distribution facility in Marysville threatened other employees Friday, police said. "He's had ongoing issues with other employees and felt like he was being picked on, and apparently something happened that morning that set him off," said Marysville Police Chief Tom Konik. He is not allowed on any Fiat Chrysler Automotive property until the case is resolved, though it's unknown if the man will face criminal charges. "We feel this person has some mental health issues. He was referred to get some help and sent to the prosecutor and may end up going to mental health court," Konik said.