George James

McKenzie Health System Expands Services

McKenzie Health System in Sandusky is now offering Modified Barium Swallow Studies or MBSS, a diagnostic test that evaluates swallowing function, right at their local facility. This service is a win for patients who previously had to travel far for this test. MBSS uses x-rays and a safe contrast material to check for swallowing issues, common after strokes, head injuries, or certain diseases. The new addition is part of McKenzie’s ongoing effort to expand care options. Patients can now schedule this test through their primary care provider.

Reporting for WGRT – JP bZet

Sperry’s Santa Claus Parade

The holiday season kicks off in Port Huron with the Sperry’s Santa Claus Parade on Friday, Nov. 29th at 6 PM. Santa will lead the event and officially light the Christmas Tree in Downtown. The celebration continues with cocoa, cookies, and Claus at Sperry’s Moviehouse, where tickets are just $5. Ice skating at McMorran Plaza adds to the fun, and the first 500 attendees can enjoy free s’mores starting at 5:15 PM. It’s an evening full of holiday cheer for the whole family!

Reporting for WGRT – JP bZet

Kevin Lindke Lawsuit Dismissed Due to Fugitive Status

A federal judge has dismissed Kevin Lindke’s lawsuit against Port Huron over his removal from a ’22 city council meeting, citing his status as a fugitive. Lindke, a local social media commentator, sued after being kicked out for allegedly disrupting the meeting. However, Judge Brandy McMillion ruled that Lindke, who fled Michigan amid legal issues, can’t use the court system while avoiding his criminal charges. Lindke, faces charges for disturbing the peace. The lawsuit was dismissed without prejudice, allowing Lindke to refile if he returns to Michigan.

Reporting for WGRT – JP bZet

Point Edward Development Project

A developer is proposing a major mixed-use project on the former Holmes Foundry site in Point Edward, just south of Highway 402 and near Sarnia’s Norm Perry Park. The plan includes residential units, a hotel, parks, and commercial spaces, potentially doubling the village’s population. A virtual meeting on Nov. 19th will allow residents to learn about the proposal, ask questions, and hear about plans for infrastructure upgrades. The project could move forward after an environmental assessment is completed.

Reporting for WGRT – JP bZet