George James

Thumb Area Robotics

In Michigan’s rural Thumb region, small schools are teaming up to take on big challenges — in robotics. The Thumb Area Robotics Association, or TARA, links schools from Bad Axe to Harbor Beach, helping kids build, code, and compete on a global stage. Started just three years ago, TARA pools donations to train volunteers and coordinate local tournaments. That teamwork is paying off — with several Huron County teams reaching state and world competitions. For these students, the lessons go beyond robots — they’re learning to innovate, collaborate, and aim higher together.

Reporting for WGRT – JP bZet

Lunch & Learn

For 100 years, Stapleton Insurance has helped local businesses stay protected—now they’re turning their expertise toward Medicare. On Tuesday, April 28 at noon, Stapleton hosts a special Lunch & Learn at the Port Huron MOC on McMorran Boulevard. Human resource managers and workplace leaders are invited to get straightforward guidance on helping employees through Medicare transitions, whether near retirement age or working past 65. RSVP to Alissa Frantz at Stapleton Insurance for details.

Reporting for WGRT – JP bZet

Fatal Crash Under Investigation

Michigan State Police are investigating a deadly crash Sunday afternoon in Tuscola County. It happened around 3:30 on Frankenmuth Road near Lorenzo Road in Tuscola Township. Troopers say a 2001 Ford Ranger hit a traffic island, killing the 79‑year‑old driver from Fort Gratiot at the scene. Investigators believe alcohol played a role. The crash is still under review, with help from the Vassar Police and Fire Departments, the Tuscola County Sheriff’s Office, and MMR paramedics.

Reporting for WGRT – JP bZet

Kate’s Next Door

After 13 years as a downtown Port Huron favorite, Kate’s Downtown café is expanding in a big way. Owner Kate Voss has opened “Kate’s Next Door,” right beside her longtime spot on Huron Avenue. The new space was transformed with fresh paint, new seating from Detroit’s New Bethel Baptist Church, and room for events up to 80 guests. From birthdays to bridal showers, Voss says the space feels fitting for any celebration. An open house is planned later this month, so locals can see what Kate’s Next Door brings to the heart of Port Huron.

Reporting for WGRT – JP bZet

Major Drug Seizure

A Watertown Township woman is facing felony charges after officers found a large stash of drugs during a traffic stop last Thursday. Investigators with the Sanilac County Drug Task Force pulled a car over on South Sandusky Road, near Dell Street, as part of an ongoing narcotics probe with Sandusky Police. Inside, officers discovered about 37 grams of meth and 9 grams of crack cocaine. The 35‑year‑old passenger was taken to the county jail. The driver, a 36‑year‑old man from Custer Township, was cited and released. The investigation continues.

Reporting for WGRT – JP bZet

“Cinderella” Dances Into Port Huron

The magic of “Cinderella” steps onto the McMorran Theater stage in Port Huron on April 17th. World Ballet Company brings a cast of 40 international dancers, more than 150 hand-sewn costumes, and dazzling handcrafted sets to the city for one night only. The show runs from 7 to 9:30, blending humor, grace, and a touch of romance for all ages. Choreographed by Marina Kesler, with music by Johann Strauss II and Anna Drubich, this Broadway-style performance promises plenty of fairy-tale sparkle. Tickets are on sale now at showpass.com.

Reporting for WGRT – JP bZet