George James

Blue Water Women of the Year Awards

Six leaders from the Blue Water Area are being honored for their contributions to the community. Blue Water Woman magazine has named them the ’26 Women of the Year, with an awards ceremony set for Wednesday night at Port Huron’s McMorran Theatre. Among the honorees are library director Allison Arnold and youth advocate Laura Burrell. Guests are invited to the semi-formal celebration, which runs from six to eight p.m. Tickets are on sale now, including food and drinks, as the community celebrates women making a difference across St. Clair County.

Reporting for WGRT – JP bZet

Suspicious Letter Shuts Sandusky City Hall

Sandusky’s municipal building was closed shortly after 2 p.m. Thursday when police responded to a suspicious letter. With Police Chief Steve McKenny out of town, the Sanilac County Sheriff’s Office and several local agencies, including fire and emergency management, stepped in. Federal investigators say similar letters have been sent to government offices around Michigan, some marked with odd stamps reading “EBSCO,” “777,” or “GARRITY.” No hazardous materials have been found, but employees are urged to stay alert and report any suspicious mail.

Reporting for WGRT – JP bZet

Mechanical Failure Blamed for Fire

In Kimball Township, Sheriff Mat King told county commissioners that last month’s fire destroying the Drug Task Force building on Ash Drive was not arson. Investigators from Michigan State Police and the ATF ruled it an accidental mechanical failure. The blaze broke out on February 25th, triggering alarms and heavily damaging the building. No one was hurt, and vital case evidence was protected inside a reinforced vault. King said insurance will cover the losses, including destroyed equipment, and sheriff’s operations across St. Clair County continue without interruption.

Reporting for WGRT – JP bZet

Free Naloxone Kits Now Available

The Michigan Department of Health and Human Services is giving out free naloxone kits at its local offices across the state to help prevent opioid overdose deaths. The medication can quickly reverse an overdose and has already helped lower overdose deaths statewide by 35% since ’23. Health officials say Michigan’s expanding access to naloxone is saving lives. Funded through national opioid settlement dollars, Michigan expects to receive more than $1.8 billion by 2040 to support recovery and prevention efforts. Residents can pick up free naloxone during business hours at the local MDHHS office while supplies last.

Reporting for WGRT – JP bZet

St. Patrick’s Day Breakfast for a Cause

Port Huron’s St. Patrick’s Day gets an early start with the United Way of St. Clair County breakfast and raffle on March 17th at Freighters on Harker Street. The event runs from 6 to 10 a.m., serving up Irish fun for a good cause. Raffle prizes include Michigan Lottery tickets, a DoubleTree hotel stay, gift cards, a lawn basket, a massage, and monthly flowers. Breakfast tickets are $18, and raffle tickets are $3. All proceeds go to local health and human service programs across St. Clair County.

Reporting for WGRT – JP bZet