Ship Drifts Near U.S. Shore

On Wednesday, the American Spirit, a huge 1,000-foot cargo ship, drifted close to the U.S. shore while moving upriver on the St. Clair River near the Blue Water Bridge. The strong current in that spot likely pushed the vessel toward the American bank before it corrected its path. This U.S.-flagged ship, part of the American Steamship Company, can carry over 62,000 tons and is powered by powerful diesel engines. The close call caused concern but ended without incident.

Reporting for WGRT – JP bZet

Health Department Moves to New Location

Starting Monday, June 9th, the St. Clair County Health Department is moving its main office from 28th Street to a new downtown location at 220 Fort Street in Port Huron. Some services will pause the week before, from June 2nd to June 6, and certain programs may be limited or remote during that time. The public is invited to an Open House on June 26, from 4 to 6 p.m., to tour the new facility and enjoy refreshments. For updates, visit scchealth.co

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Historic Fire Station B Demolished

In Port Huron, the old Central Fire Station, a 65-year community landmark, is being torn down to make way for new possibilities along the Black River. The site was cleared of asbestos and approved for teardown late last year. The demolition, which started May 19th and will wrap up by June 23rd, follows the fire department’s move to a modern 10th Street station last August. The outdated 515 River St. building couldn’t meet today’s needs, so the city’s giving retired firefighters engraved bricks to honor their service.

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TEC Students Earn National Honors

St. Clair County TEC’s National Technical Honor Society chapter has won two top national awards: the Core Four Excellence Award and the Silver Star of Excellence Award. This brings their total to 13 national honors. TEC students led major community efforts—donating 24 vehicles of clothing to Kids in Distress, raising over $8,000 for the Salvation Army, and plunging into Lake Huron in December for charity. These wins spotlight St. Clair TEC’s strong career training, leadership, and community service rooted right here.

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Sentenced to Life

A Caro man will spend the rest of his life in prison after being convicted of murdering his one-year-old son. Brian Elswick, 28, was sentenced May 22nd in Tuscola County’s 54th Circuit Court. Authorities say the child died in February after suffering a traumatic brain injury. First responders found the boy unresponsive at a home on E. Deckerville Road. Elswick was found guilty on five counts, including open murder. He is now in Jackson County for prison intake.

Reporting for WGRT – JP bZet

Southside Pop-up Market

Port Huron’s Southside Pop-up Market launches June 17th at Knox Field and runs Tuesdays from 4 to 8 p.m. through August 26. Organized by the Southside Neighborhood Improvement Authority, the market highlights local vendors and aims to bring new energy to a part of town long overlooked. It offers residents a chance to shop local, connect with neighbors, and enjoy the summer vibe. Vendors can apply by emailing phsouthsidemarket@gmail.com. The effort is part of a broader push to revitalize the Southside and boost community pride.

Reporting for WGRT – JP bZet