American Flag Retirement Bin

Port Huron has placed an American flag retirement bin in the Municipal Office Center, located at 100 McMorran Blvd. Residents can now drop off flags that are no longer suitable for display. City Manager James Freed highlighted the community’s respect for the flag, especially with over 1,400 local veterans. The bin, created by Breacher Rustics in Marysville, will ensure flags are retired properly, working alongside the American Legion and Veterans of Foreign Wars to honor these symbols of freedom.

Reporting for WGRT – JP bZet

Earth Day Event at the Sarnia Library

Climate Action Sarnia-Lambton hosted a free Earth Day event at the Sarnia Library on Tuesday evening. Families and homeowners explored interactive exhibits, participated in kids’ activities, and learned from local environmental groups. Engineers John Ward and Ed Brost presented on heat pumps and electric vehicles, focusing on how they benefit homeowners. The event offered a fun, informative way to celebrate Earth Day for all ages.

Reporting for WGRT – JP bZet

Road Upgrades for Port Sanilac

Starting May 5th, MDOT will invest $375,000 in upgrading M-46 and M-25 in Port Sanilac. The improvements include micro-surfacing, crack filling, and fresh pavement markings. Two-way traffic will be maintained with single-lane closures until work wraps up by May 22nd. Governor Gretchen Whitmer emphasized the state’s focus on improving roads to boost the economy and ensure safer commutes. This project is part of a larger effort to repair nearly 24,500 lane miles of road statewide this year, supporting local jobs without raising taxes.

Reporting for WGRT – JP bZet

Slotkin Addresses Economic and Security Challenges

Senator Elissa Slotkin visited Port Huron this week as part of her tour of Michigan’s border areas. She focused on the economic and security challenges faced by communities near international crossings. Slotkin met with local leaders to discuss the impact of tariffs and trade issues on Port Huron’s economy, especially at the Blue Water Bridge. She pointed out that declining tourism is hurting the local economy, as Canadian visitors are hesitating to cross due to border uncertainties.

Reporting for WGRT – JP bZet

Thumb Businesses Land State Grants

Two Thumb-area businesses just got a major boost from the state. The Michigan Department of Agriculture awarded over $196,000 in grants to support rural job growth and industry upgrades. TCA Management in Caro will use $100,000 to hire staff and buy equipment that helps serve agriculture needs. In Ubly, Maurer Meat Processors received $96,350 to upgrade packaging equipment and cut down on waste. The funding supports rural jobs and strengthens key local industries.

Reporting for WGRT – JP bZet

Dinner for Kids’ Sake

The Annual Dinner for Kids’ Sake returns May 1st at 5:30 PM at the Blue Water Convention Center in Port Huron. Tickets are $60 and include dinner, fun, and fundraising for local youth programs. This year’s honorees are the YMCA’s Josh Chapman and staff, named Child Advocates of the Year, and the Youth Advisory Council of the Community Foundation of St. Clair County, named Community Advocates of the Year. Guests are encouraged to wear tropical attire.

Reporting for WGRT – JP bZet