George James

Civic Theatre Brings “Anastasia” to the Stage

Port Huron Civic Theatre is bringing the Russian stage to life this weekend with its musical “Anastasia.” Local actors rehearsed on stage for the first time Sunday, perfecting songs, lines, and dance moves ahead of the show. The musical, inspired by the ’97 animated film, follows young Anya as she navigates post-revolution Russia with two conmen who hope to claim a reward by passing her off as the lost daughter of the czar. Performances run Friday thru Sunday at McMorran Place, with tickets from $22 to $29.

Reporting for WGRT – JP bZet

Wreaths Across America Honors Local Veterans

Port Huron and St. Clair communities are honoring local veterans this weekend with Wreaths Across America. On Saturday wreaths will be placed at St. Clair Allied Veterans Cemetery at noon, Hillside Cemetery in St. Clair also at noon, and Woodland Cemetery in Port Huron Township at 1 p.m. Volunteers and families are invited to help lay wreaths and say the names of fallen heroes aloud, showing gratitude for their service and teaching the value of freedom to the next generation. Everyone is welcome to join in this meaningful tribute.

Reporting for WGRT – JP bZet

Men’s Basketball Splits Weekend at Home

The St. Clair County Community College men’s basketball team split a weekend at home, edging Lakeland Community College 78-77 on Friday before dropping a 74-60 decision to Cuyahoga Community College on Saturday. SC4 built a big halftime lead Friday but had to hold off a furious second-half comeback. On Saturday, the Skippers stayed close early but fell behind in the second half. SC4 is now 5-5 and returns home December 17th to face Edison State at 4 p.m.

Reporting for WGRT – JP bZet

Teacher’s Death Civil Trial Set

A civil trial date is now set in the death of former Port Huron Northern teacher Ashley Nisbett. Her estate is suing Justin Simon, the man already convicted in criminal court. A judge, not a jury, will rule when the case begins March 3rd, with a final settlement deadline in February. Nisbett died in ’23 after Simon’s drunk-driving crash on Lakeshore Road in Fort Gratiot. Simon is serving up to five years in prison. The lawsuit seeks accountability beyond the criminal verdict.

Reporting for WGRT – JP bZet

Watkins Signs with University of Kentucky

Port Huron Northern High School is celebrating another NCAA Division I commitment. On Friday, senior tight end Lincoln Watkins officially signed with the University of Kentucky during a ceremony at Northern High. The 6-foot-4, 230-pound standout caught 45 passes for 713 yards and five touchdowns this season, while also rushing for 134 yards and eight touchdowns. Defensively, he added 45 tackles, two interceptions, and a blocked punt. He says he’s ready for the next challenge in college football.

Reporting for WGRT – JP bZet

Santa Visits Museum

Over the weekend, the Port Huron Township Heritage Museum welcomed Santa Claus for a free, two-day community visit, drawing over 100 children from across St. Clair County and beyond. Families enjoyed photos with Santa and explored the museum’s exhibits, with many kids asking, “Where is your sleigh?” Museum volunteers also offered a special holiday program helping children send letters to the North Pole. Letters can be dropped off at the township office on Lapeer Road through this Saturday, with a reply sent to those who include a return address.

Reporting for WGRT – JP bZet