Detroit Man Pleads Guilty

In Port Huron, a Detroit man has pleaded guilty after a wild joy ride three years ago caused more than $50,000 in damage during Boat Week. Investigators say 33-year-old Kyle Mayhew took a car without permission and went on a spree downtown, damaging a dozen vehicles and street lights. Police later found his cell phone inside the wrecked car, linking him to the crime. Under a plea deal, Mayhew admitted to unlawful driving of a vehicle and attempted property destruction. He’ll be sentenced April 20th.

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Parmann Named Featured Artist

Art on the River has named Michigan artist and designer Jody Parmann as its annual Featured Artist. Parmann, known for blending art, design, and community connection, is creating an exclusive piece celebrating Port Huron and the Blue Water Area. Her work, supported by a grant from the Blue Water Arts Council, will appear at the Port Huron Museum and later rotate through local venues like Andy’s Wine Bar on Water Street. Parmann also leads The Forge at Foundry makerspace in Port Huron.

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Port Hope Tractor Rollover Death

Tragedy struck in Huron County Friday afternoon when an 83-year-old Port Hope man died after his tractor rolled over in Rubicon Township. The accident happened around 2:30 near Ruppel Road and M-25. Deputies say a passerby spotted the overturned tractor and called for help. Fire crews from Port Hope and Harbor Beach freed the man, identified as Rodney Weiss, but he was pronounced dead at the scene. Investigators believe Weiss may have suffered a medical emergency before the rollover. The case remains under review.

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Major Road Projects

Road crews are gearing up for a busy spring in Fort Gratiot. One of the biggest jobs will be rebuilding Krafft Road between State and Parker, including a new mini-roundabout at Krafft and State. The intersection will fully close for about 30 days, with no traffic allowed through, not even emergency vehicles. Township planners are already working on alternate routes to keep response times steady. Other summer projects include repaving in the Old Farms neighborhood and fixing up parts of Shorewood Boulevard.

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Sandusky Graduate Leads Local Healthcare

A Sandusky High School graduate is making her hometown proud. Rebecca Stoliker, the director of nursing at McKenzie Health System, has earned her master’s degree in nursing from Aspen University with a 3.9 GPA. Stoliker has worked in healthcare for 21 years, 19 of them at McKenzie. Inspired by caring for her grandfather as a child, she’s dedicated her career to improving rural healthcare across Sanilac County. Today, she leads nursing services, emergency care, and community paramedic programs, shaping the next generation of local healthcare workers.

Reporting for WGRT – JP bZet