Teen Health Clinic Services On Hold
Services at the St. Clair County Teen Health Clinic on the Port Huron High School campus paused on Monday. County health officials say the move follows recent concerns discussed at a commissioners meeting. During the pause, students needing urgent care can visit the main Health Department at 220 Fort Street in Port Huron. Routine visits will be rescheduled. Health leaders, including Dr. Remington Nevin, say the break allows time for a full review to make sure all services meet safety and legal standards before reopening.
Reporting for WGRT – JP bZet
Parole Sweep Finds 10 Violators
The Port Huron Police Major Crimes Unit and Michigan Corrections officers made surprise visits to 25 parolees across St. Clair County last Wednesday. Fifteen followed their release rules, but ten were caught violating parole. Two had warrants in Sanilac County and were arrested. Five had phones seized for suspected sexual material, one had drugs, and another was caught with guns and alcohol. Police say more charges could follow once evidence is reviewed by state investigators.
Reporting for WGRT – JP bZet
Banquet Aims to Raise $50K for Campus Upgrades
New Life Christian Academy is inviting the community to its annual Celebration Banquet on March 5th at Alexander’s in Marysville. The evening honors student growth and school achievements while raising funds for long-overdue campus updates. Last year’s event transformed the school’s computer lab—now used daily across all grades. This year, the goal is $50,000 for new classroom flooring, shelving, and learning tools. Doors open at 6 p.m. with dinner and a silent auction, followed by the program at 6:45. Tickets are $20.
Reporting for WGRT – JP bZet






