Sarnia’s Jamie Kohlmeier Shines on Jeopardy!

Sarnia’s own Jamie Kohlmeier made a mark on the national trivia stage, appearing on the November 21st episode of Jeopardy!. Kohlmeier works as a beer specialist and brought local pride to the long-running quiz show.

Facing a tough game against nine-day champion Harrison Whitaker, Kohlmeier answered six questions correctly, buzzing in first on eight clues, and wrapped up Final Jeopardy with a $2 finish after a bold wager. While Whitaker claimed a clear win, Kohlmeier’s appearance highlighted Sarnia on one of North America’s biggest trivia platforms.

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Funeral Home Owner Faces Dozens of Felony Charges

Terry Alvin Kaufman, 71, owner of Kaufman Funeral Home in Huron County, is facing dozens of felony charges for allegedly misusing nearly $193,000 meant for prepaid funerals and insurance. Authorities say Kaufman collected the money from 55 families over the past decade but spent it on personal expenses instead of holding it in escrow. He was arraigned Monday in Bad Axe District Court and is charged with embezzlement, conversion of funeral contracts, and running a criminal enterprise. Kaufman is set to return to court December 4th.

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Man’s Trial Set for December

St. Clair Township is bracing for a high-profile trial as Wyatt Stimac, 24, faces charges in the March shooting death of his father, Shane Stimac, at their Gratiot Avenue home. Court records show Stimac is charged with first-degree murder, assault with a dangerous weapon, and felony firearm use. His attorney confirmed Tuesday that no plea deal will be accepted, and the trial is set to start Dec. 2nd at 9 a.m. with jury selection before Circuit Court Judge Michael West. First-degree murder carries a possible life sentence.

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New Affordable Housing Project

Port Huron is moving ahead with a new affordable housing project after receiving a $1.26 million state grant. The funding will help build 12 duplex-style condos for low- to moderate-income families near 25th and 26th Streets and Nern and Cleveland. City Manager James Freed says the grant, combined with $650,000 in city ARPA funds, will support first-time homebuyers. Each 1,300-square-foot unit will have three bedrooms, 1.5 bathrooms, and energy-efficient features. Construction will begin once approvals and financing are complete.

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Woman Denied Bond After Police Chase

Port Huron residents are learning more about a dangerous late night chase that started on Lapeer Road and stretched through St. Clair and Sanilac counties. Deputies say a Port Huron woman sped off during a traffic stop, swerving into oncoming lanes and pushing through three townships before crashing into a tree behind Zimmer Auto Sales in Worth Township. She was treated at McLaren Port Huron and jailed. Officials say the car wasn’t registered or insured. The 39-year-old now faces multiple felony and misdemeanor charges, and a judge has denied bond.

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Man Resentenced for Sharing Child Abuse Material

Port Huron Township man Ethan Morgan was resentenced Monday for sharing child sexual abuse material online. Judge Daniel Damman reduced Morgan’s minimum prison term from 18 to 16 months but kept the maximum at seven-and-a-half years. Damman noted Morgan had a troubled childhood, moving 19 times before age 18 with little supervision, but said that didn’t excuse his crimes. Morgan, arrested in September of ’24, has already served 14 months and must register as a sex offender for 25 years after release.

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