Meat Market Closes Amid Threats
In Marine City, a confrontation outside Zimmerman’s Meat Market on Broadway Street has forced the local butcher shop to close temporarily. A group exercising their right to film in public clashed with the owners on Tuesday. Things escalated quickly, with one person deploying pepper spray on a male owner, who was then taken to the hospital as a precaution. Marine City Police are investigating conflicting claims—one side calls it self-defense, the other an assault—while reviewing video footage. The incident has sparked online backlash.
Reporting for WGRT – JP bZet
Mayor Reshuffles Council Seats
Port Huron Mayor Anita Ashford is shaking up the city council’s seating chart starting at next Monday’s meeting. The new arrangement moves several council members to different spots, aiming for what the mayor calls a more “harmonious” vibe. City Manager James Freed questions the timing and reasoning, worrying it might look like punishment for members who’ve recently clashed with the mayor. Traditionally, seats were based on seniority. Some councilors say they’re puzzled by the switch but insist it won’t change how they do their jobs.
Reporting for WGRT – JP bZet
Dad Helps Rescue Girls Basketball Team
A local dad turned hero Tuesday night when he rushed to help after spotting a school bus on its side along icy Highway M-553 near Marquette. The bus was carrying Escanaba’s girls basketball teams home from a game when the driver lost control. Thankfully, everyone survived with only minor injuries—two teens were checked at the hospital and others treated on site. Dave Pepin, the first on scene, safely got all 26 people out and stayed until help arrived. Escanaba schools stayed closed Wednesday due to the bad roads.
Reporting for WGRT – JP bZet
New Community Spotlight Event
Port Huron residents have something exciting coming up. The Blue Water Area Chamber of Commerce launches a new community event series with a fresh State of the City program on January 28th at the Wrigley Center. Leaders will share quick highlights of Port Huron’s booming progress, including thousands of new jobs and massive investments. The short, inspiring talks aim to celebrate everyday people powering the area’s growth and spark networking among neighbors. The free event starts at 5 p.m. and welcomes everyone interested in the area’s bright future.
Reporting for WGRT – JP bZet
SC4 Honors Tom Obee
St. Clair County Community College is recognizing a familiar face with deep local roots. The SC4 Board of Trustees has named Port Huron educator Tom Obee the college’s ’25 Alumni of the Year. Obee first attended the school as a student in the early 1960s, then returned as a professor. He spent 45 years teaching English and philosophy, mentoring students, and serving the campus. Even in retirement, Obee remains active in SC4 and the St. Clair County community. Congrats to Tom.
Reporting for WGRT – JP bZet






