George James

Cummings Plans Summer Retirement

After nearly five decades in emergency medical services, Tri-Hospital EMS CEO Ken Cummings is preparing to retire this summer after leading the agency since it opened in 1983. Under his direction, Tri-Hospital grew into the main ambulance provider for St. Clair and Sanilac counties. Cummings says the timing feels right, with a strong team in place to carry the department forward. The board expects to select his successor by March to ensure a smooth leadership handoff for the region’s lifesaving service.

Reporting for WGRT – JP bZet

Applegate Council Pushes Back

In Applegate, tempers ran high Monday night as residents packed a special village meeting over a call to dissolve the village government. The controversy started with a letter from the husband of former president Michelle Warren, accusing council members of cronyism and ignoring public record requests. Village leaders fired back, saying new officials were properly hired and records were handled by the book. They also disputed claims that the fire department is separate from village control. The council plans to meet again March 2nd.

Reporting for WGRT – JP bZet

Separate Trials Set in Murder Case

Prosecutors in Port Huron say two people accused in the murder of a local man will face separate trials later this year. Sayon Florence will go before a jury September 8th, and Dazman Drake will follow November 3rd, both charged in the death of 31-year-old Vincent Buckles, who was shot outside his Vanness Street home in January of ’25. Investigators say Florence arranged for Drake to confront Buckles—her former partner—after accusing him of abusing their child, though he was never charged. Each faces life in prison if convicted.

Reporting for WGRT – JP bZet

Elderly Man Killed in House Fire

A tragic fire early Saturday morning left a 79-year-old man dead in Custer Township. Fire crews from Deckerville, Sandusky, Moore, and Argyle rushed to a home on North Sandusky Road to find it fully engulfed. Six people were inside when flames broke out — five escaped, but the elderly man could not. A 51-year-old woman and a 24-year-old woman were taken to McKenzie Health and later airlifted to Hurley Medical Center. Investigators with the Sanilac County Sheriff’s Office and Michigan State Police are still searching for the cause.

Reporting for WGRT – JP bZet

Bray’s Hamburgers Brings Classic Drive-Thru

Bray’s Hamburgers has fired up the grills in Port Huron, giving locals another stop for quick and classic fast food. The new drive-thru-only restaurant is open on Pine Grove Avenue, serving up its signature burgers, fries, and onion rings, along with chili and sandwiches. Breakfast is also on the menu for early risers. The family-owned Michigan chain first started in the 1950s. Owners say Port Huron’s small-town feel made it the perfect fit for Bray’s, where they aim to get to know their customers by name.

Reporting for WGRT – JP bZet

Woman Found Dead Weeks After Disappearance

Police in Harbor Beach have confirmed that the body of 36-year-old Shana Umbreit, missing since late January, was found on Saturday. She was last seen January 23rd on surveillance video at Brown’s Market and reported missing two days later. Investigators say an autopsy was completed over the weekend, but results aren’t in yet. Harbor Beach police are offering their condolences to her family and asking for privacy as they continue looking into how she died. Anyone with tips is urged to contact Harbor Beach police.

Reporting for WGRT – JP bZet