George James

Lambton County Library Expands Services

Lambton County Library is teaming up with Service Canada to bring crucial government services to rural areas. Starting in January, Service Canada representatives will be available at libraries in Alvinston, Corunna, Forest, Thedford, Watford, and Wyoming to assist with applications for programs like Employment Insurance, Canada Pension Plan, and more. No registration is needed, and services are first-come, first-served. A valid government ID and Social Insurance Number are required for access. 

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Stolen Property Recovered

The Port Huron Major Crimes Unit is investigating a string of thefts across St. Clair County, including break-ins, copper wire theft, and stolen items from doorsteps. Last week, they executed a search warrant on Garfield Street in Port Huron, recovering stolen property worth over $50,000 and finding six ounces of methamphetamine. William Kenneth Evenson, 54, was arrested and charged with multiple crimes, including breaking and entering and possession of meth. A bond of $100,000 has been set, and authorities are working to return the stolen items. 

Reporting for WGRT – JP bZet

Recovery Rebate Credit

The IRS is sending checks to taxpayers who missed claiming the Recovery Rebate Credit on their ’21 returns. After identifying eligible taxpayers, the IRS will distribute $2.4 billion dollars. These automatic payments, part of the effort to aid taxpayers, will arrive by late January. Filers don’t need to take any action. Payments will be direct deposited or mailed. The maximum payment is $1,400 per person. Taxpayers who haven’t filed ’21 returns can still do so by April 15th, to receive the credit.

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Holiday Trash Pickup Schedules

Port Huron residents should expect changes to their trash pickup schedule during the holidays. Christmas week collections will shift: Christmas day is moved to today, Dec. 26 and today moves to tomorrow, Dec. 27th. For New Year’s week, Wednesday, Jan. 1, will be collected on Thursday, Jan. 2nd, and Thursday will move to Friday, Jan. 3rd. Residents are encouraged to plan ahead to ensure their refuse is out on the correct day.

Reporting for WGRT – JP bZet

Port Huron’s First Edible Park

Port Huron is launching its first Edible Park, offering fresh fruit for free to kids and families in the area. Located across from Cleveland Elementary on 28th Street, the park features trees with pears, apples, and peaches for anyone to pick. This new initiative, led by the city manager’s office, aims to transform vacant lots into productive green spaces. A second park is planned near Garfield Elementary next year. City officials hope this simple, low-cost idea will bring healthy snacks to local neighborhoods and potentially expand to more sites in the future.

Reporting for WGRT – JP bZet

Deputy Loding Promotion

The Sanilac County Sheriff’s Office is celebrating Deputy Megan Loding’s promotion to Sergeant, effective December 29th. Starting as a Records Clerk in ’14, Loding quickly moved up, becoming a Corrections Deputy and then graduating from Delta College Police Academy in ’19. She joined the patrol division and became a key figure in local schools, mentoring youth and serving as a Drug Task Force Investigator. Sheriff Paul Rich praised her, calling her an excellent choice to lead as Sergeant and continue setting a positive example in Sanilac County.

Reporting for WGRT – JP bZet