George James

Heavy Rain Triggers Rollover Crash

A heavy rainstorm in Sanilac County led to a rollover crash last Tuesday evening, leaving a 62-year-old Snover man with minor injuries. Deputies say it happened just before 6:30 on Argyle Road near Germania in Evergreen Township. The man was driving a Chevy Equinox when standing water in a low spot caused the SUV to hydroplane. The vehicle slid off the road and flipped into a ditch, landing on its side. He was treated at the scene and released.

Reporting for WGRT – JP bZet

Girls Soccer Coach Steps Down

After eight seasons, St. Clair girls soccer coach Cliff Freeland is stepping down, closing a run that turned the program into a statewide contender. The former St. Clair basketball player built the team on effort and toughness, leading the Saints to a 110-31-19 record with six district titles and three league championships. The team climbed three conference divisions under his leadership and never posted a losing season. Freeland leaves behind a program now set to compete at the highest level in the MAC Red.

Reporting for WGRT – JP bZet

Economic Leader Dan Casey To Retire

Dan Casey is stepping down after 15 years leading economic growth efforts in St. Clair County, with his retirement set for September first. The Economic Development Alliance board accepted his resignation this week. Casey took over in 2011, when the area was still recovering from the recession, and helped guide businesses through both that downturn and the COVID-19 pandemic. Leaders credit him with bringing a major electric vehicle project to a long-empty industrial site and supporting small businesses. He plans to stay involved in community boards and spend more time writing.

Reporting for WGRT – JP bZet

EDA Names Bruce Seymore II As New CEO

St. Clair County’s Economic Development Alliance has named a familiar face to lead the group. The board chose Fort Gratiot resident Bruce Seymore the Second as the new CEO, starting September first. He replaces longtime leader Dan Casey, who is retiring after fifteen years. Seymore has spent sixteen years with the alliance and more than two decades in economic development, including work with the state and General Motors projects. He says his focus will be growing local jobs, supporting businesses, and keeping development sustainable for residents.

Reporting for WGRT – JP bZet