Midtown Trail Cleanup
Sarnia’s Midtown Trail will be cleaned up on April 26, as part of ongoing efforts to improve this popular walking and cycling route. Stretching from Lambton College to downtown, the trail has seen major upgrades to make it more accessible and connected. nuSarnia, a local group focused on revitalizing public spaces, is organizing the cleanup. Volunteers will meet at Finch Avenue at 9 a.m. Organizers say the cleanup is vital for keeping the trail welcoming. Gloves, bags, and refreshments will be provided.
Volunteers can register in advance at https://wkf.ms/428tQHR
Reporting for WGRT – JP bZet
Council Moves Forward with Marijuana Ordinances
Marlette City Council voted 4-2 Monday night to move forward with two ordinances allowing recreational marijuana businesses in the city. The proposed rules would permit one marijuana grow operation and one retail store. The ordinances will now be reviewed by the city’s planning and zoning committees before being presented to the public for a vote. In other business, the council discussed replacing City Manager Ryan Rudzis, who will leave in May. Former Police Chief Brian McGinnis expressed interest in serving as interim manager, and the council voted to begin talks with him.
Reporting for WGRT – JP bZet
Men Face Pretrial Hearings
Two local men, Justin King from Sandusky and Anthony Caulkins from Peck, are set for pretrial hearings next week in separate child sexual abuse material cases. Both were charged after investigations by the Michigan State Police’s Computer Crimes Unit. Caulkins faces 16 charges, including aggravated possession and distribution of child abuse material, while King faces 14 charges. Both men had evidence seized from their homes. The pretrial hearings are scheduled for April 16th in front of Judge Timothy Wrathell.
Reporting for WGRT – JP bZet
Demolition Underway
Sandusky City Manager Dave Faber announced that demolition began Tuesday at 24 and 36 South Morse Street. The city had long planned this area for parking expansion, especially after purchasing the former dance studio in ’19. In response to business owners’ requests, the project gained momentum in fall of ’23. In other news, the city council approved a recommendation for the Don Felipe restaurant to obtain a liquor license, a crucial step in their planned expansion to Sandusky, though an opening date was still unclear.
Reporting for WGRT – JP bZet
Southside Pop-Up Market
This summer, Knox Field in Port Huron will host the Southside Pop-up Market, organized by the Southside Neighborhood Improvement Authority. Deputy City Manager Cynthia Bloomfield confirmed the market will run from June 17th to August 26, every Tuesday from 4 to 8 p.m. Residents can enjoy local goods, meet neighbors, and support artisans. Created in ’23, the authority focuses on improving Port Huron’s southern communities. The pop-up fosters community spirit and revitalization
Reporting for WGRT – JP bZet