George James

Teen Marijuana Use Decline

A new University of Michigan survey shows that teen marijuana use is at its lowest point in 30 years, with usage dropping by as much as 43% over the past decade. This decline spans 8th to 12th graders, despite 24 states legalizing adult marijuana use. The findings match previous reports from the CDC and National Drug Use surveys, debunking claims that legal cannabis access increases teen use. NORML’s Paul Armentano emphasized that these results prove that regulating marijuana for adults doesn’t impact younger users, offering reassurance to lawmakers about the safety of legalization.

Reporting for WGRT – JP bZet

Sanilac County Sheriff’s Announces New Deputies

The Sanilac County Sheriff’s Office welcomes four new deputies: Joshua Orzel and Robert Arnold, graduates from the Wayne County Police Academy, and Chase Vogras and Lauren Powers from Delta College. Sheriff Paul Rich praised their commitment to public service. Additionally, Sergeant Ronald Edington was promoted to Lieutenant, now overseeing the Uniform Services Division. Edington, with the department since 2010, will lead the team following Lt. Micheal Moore’s transfer to the Drug Task Force.

Reporting for WGRT – JP bZet

Boil Water Advisory for Harsens Island

A water main break on Harsens Island caused a temporary loss of pressure, prompting a boil water advisory that is still in effect for residents. While the main was repaired over the weekend, there is concern that bacteria may have entered the water supply due to the pressure loss. Residents are urged to boil water for at least one minute before use and flush their plumbing and appliances. The advisory will be lifted once the water meets safety standards.

Reporting for WGRT – JP bZet

Councilor Apology After Outburst

After being ejected from the November 26 council meeting for a heated outburst, Councilor Bill Dennis plans to apologize. During the virtual meeting, Dennis made personal attacks against Mayor Mike Bradley and fellow members, leading to his expulsion. The incident highlights ongoing friction within the council. Dennis expressed regret for his behavior and aims to move forward. The Ontario government is introducing legislation to address such conduct. Dennis has previously violated the Council’s Code of Conduct and faces a workplace harassment complaint.

Reporting for WGRT – JP bZet

Kirkbride Joins MHS

McKenzie Health System has welcomed Khristine Kirkbride, a highly trained Doctor of Physical Therapy and Orthopedic Physical Therapist, to their Rehabilitation team. A Sandusky native and graduate of Sandusky High School, Kirkbride holds advanced degrees from Central Michigan University and Oakland University, along with a post-doctoral certification in Orthopedic Manual Physical Therapy. She specializes in treating musculoskeletal issues, including jaw pain and TMJ dysfunction.

Reporting for WGRT – JP bZet

ITC Michigan Holiday Lights

ITC Michigan is spreading holiday cheer across the Lower Peninsula by decorating its nearly 150-foot-tall transmission towers with dazzling LED displays. Featuring up to 250 feet of lights, a 1,600-LED star, and a “Happy Holidays” sign made of 13,000 LEDs, the festive decorations are lighting up communities like Marysville and St. Clair every evening through January 5th. Designed by Michigan Graphics and Signs and installed by Utility Lines Construction Services, the displays have become a cherished holiday tradition, uniting neighborhoods.

Reporting from WGRT – JP bZet