George James

Fifth Graders Headed to International Robotics Competition

Five fifth-grade students from St. Edward on the Lake Catholic School are heading to an international robotics competition at Georgia Tech in Atlanta this June after ranking among the top one percent of programs statewide, making them one of only two elementary teams in Michigan to earn the invitation. Coach Crystal Forro and her son Avery lead teammates Matthew Hyde, Kaileigh Deegan, Regina Osantowski, Jemma Hengehold-Parrott, and Emersyn Schuler, who advanced through regional and state competitions, with the event set for June fifth through seventh.

Reporting for WGRT – JP bZet

Young Farmer Award

Young farmers are taking center stage as leaders shaping agriculture’s future. Michigan Farm Bureau has named its annual Young Farmer Award winners, highlighting innovation and community impact. Among them is Huron County’s Katie Adam, recognized for her work supporting crop producers and improving sustainability and profits. Adam also helps run her family’s multi-generation farm. State leaders say these young professionals are driving progress in agriculture through leadership, new ideas, and strong ties to their local communities.

Reporting for WGRT – JP bZet

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

Port Huron Eyes Two-Way Traffic

In Port Huron, city officials are considering changes to Court and Union streets to slow down traffic and improve safety. The proposal would convert sections between Seventh and 19th streets from one-way to two-way traffic. Leaders say the roads are wider than needed and have become hotspots for speeding, with many drivers going over 35 miles per hour. The change could make the area safer for pedestrians and better match the residential neighborhood. The plan is still in early stages, with public feedback now being collected.

Reporting for WGRT – JP bZet

Multi-County Drug Bust

A multi-county drug investigation in Southeast Michigan has led to major seizures and possible charges. The Livingston and Washtenaw Narcotics Enforcement Team spent months tracking the operation before serving five search warrants across Washtenaw, Wayne, Oakland, and Macomb counties. Detectives recovered nearly 700 grams of heroin and fentanyl, along with cocaine, crack, Xanax, four firearms, and nearly $74,000 in cash. Authorities also seized about $200,000 in high-end jewelry. Several local and federal agencies assisted. Charges are expected.

Reporting for WGRT – JP bZet