George James

Substitute Teacher Pleads Guilty

A former substitute teacher in eastern Michigan is admitting to federal child sex crimes after targeting local teens online. Thirty-four-year-old Timothy Higle pleaded guilty to exploiting a minor and possessing child pornography, charges that could bring decades in prison. Investigators say he contacted multiple underage girls, offering money for explicit images and sending photos of himself. Authorities say at least eight victims were identified. Higle is scheduled to be sentenced in federal court this August.

Reporting for WGRT – JP bZet

SC4 Unveils Long-Term Plan

St. Clair County Community College in Port Huron is mapping out a long-term plan to better connect campus with downtown and the Black River. The vision includes a pedestrian bridge over Erie Street to improve safety, a new planetarium and expanded science space, and a riverfront performing arts venue. College leaders say the flexible plan depends on future funding, but aims to grow programs, including four-year degree access, while strengthening ties with the community.

Reporting for WGRT – JP bZet

Paper Mill Powers Blue Water Comeback

Port Huron’s paper mill is running again — and it’s bringing new jobs and momentum to the Blue Water Area. Legacy Port Huron Paper officially relaunched last week at the old Domtar site, with Governor Gretchen Whitmer joining local leaders to mark the comeback. A $24.5 million private investment and state support helped restart operations. The BMI Group plans to share the site’s steam and power systems among multiple businesses. About 40 workers are back on the job now, and that number could reach 200 by ’28 as production expands.

Reporting for WGRT – JP bZet

Sanilac Museum Launches Big 2026 Season

Sanilac County kicks off its annual museum season with major momentum and statewide support. After a record winter fundraiser, the Historic Village & Museum in Port Sanilac opens with a packed schedule—from Friday farmers markets and lighthouse tours to the Summer Solstice Celebration in June and Family Fun Day on July 3rd. Visitors can also look forward to themed dinners, a fall Flannel Festival, haunted nights in October, and a glowing holiday trail in December. Museum leaders say it’s all about bringing more people together in Michigan’s Thumb.

Reporting for WGRT – JP bZet