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11 unusual facts about St. Clair County


Brendan F. Kelly

Brendan F. Kelly is the elected State's Attorney of St. Clair County, Illinois.

CJAM-FM

The desire to switch channels is due to various factors, such as interference to WUOM-FM 91.7 in Ann Arbor, Michigan; and a new Smile FM station on 91.5, licensed to China Township, Michigan, in southern St. Clair County.

Illinois Route 163

At Booker T. Washington Cemetery, the route heads northwest into Centreville Township, where it meets Illinois 157.

The highway leaves the village to the north, entering rural Millstadt Township.

After passing St. James Catholic Cemetery, it crosses into Stookey Township.

James Clayborne, Jr.

He went on to serve as an assistant state’s attorney in St. Clair County as well as a child support prosecutor, a supervisor in the St. Clair County Juvenile Abuse and Neglect Division, a supervisor in Felony Probation Revocations and a felony prosecutor.

Jesse P. Wolcott

He served as assistant police judge of Port Huron in 1921, assistant prosecuting attorney of St.Clair County from 1922 to 1926, and prosecuting attorney from 1927 to 1930.

Lessie Bates Davis Neighborhood House

The food pantry is in LBDNH's four county area and serves residents of St. Clair County, Monroe County, Madison County, and Clinton County.

Otto Fetting

Otto Fetting was born in Casco, Michigan.

Sion Blythe

Blythe moved to Alabama in 1816 and settled on Canoe Creek in St. Clair County.

WNFR

WNFR has a studio located in Port Huron along with sister station WNFA, and a 42,000 watt directional transmitter at Jeddo, near the Sanilac/St. Clair county line.


John Baricevic

Justice Baricevic presides over the Twentieth Judicial Circuit (Fifth Appellate District) in Illinois for the counties of Monroe, Perry, Randolph, St. Clair, and Washington.

Leptoxis ampla

The round rocksnail was historically found in the Cahaba River and the Little Cahaba River, Bibb County, Alabama; and the Coosa River, Elmore County, Alabama, and tributaries—Big Canoe and Kelly's creeks, St. Clair County, Alabama; Ohatchee Creek, Calhoun County, Alabama; Yellowleaf Creek, Shelby County, Alabama; and Waxahatchee Creek, Shelby/Chilton counties, Alabama.