George James

Operation Santa’s Sleigh

The Sanilac County Sheriff’s Office has launched Operation Santa’s Sleigh, a toy donation campaign to support children affected by Hurricane Helene in Bakersville, North Carolina. You are encouraged to donate new, unwrapped toys, as well as winter hats and gloves, to help families who have lost everything. Donations can be made at the Sheriff’s Office in Sandusky until November 15th, or during a special collection event at Walmart in Sandusky on November 2nd. Sheriff Paul Rich emphasized the impact a single toy can have.

Reporting for WGRT – JP bZet

Indigenous People Celebration at SC4

St. Clair County Community College (SC4) and the North American Indigenous Council are hosting the Indigenous People Celebration on November 7th, from 6 to 7 p.m. at the SC4 Fine Arts Theatre. The event, free and open to all, will feature cultural dancers, a water ceremony, and a tribe and land acknowledgment. Artwork will be displayed, and vendors will sell cultural items. Jessica Brown, SC4’s chief diversity officer, emphasized honoring Indigenous culture and raising awareness. For more info, visit SC4’s event page.

Reporting for WGRT – JP bZet

Blue Water Bridge Eastbound Span Reopened

The Michigan Department of Transportation (MDOT) reopened the eastbound span of the Blue Water Bridge after completing significant maintenance. Since May, eastbound traffic had been diverted to the westbound lanes for necessary repairs, including work under the bridge deck. Although the bridge reopened, some lane closures continue for painting and other minor work. The entrance ramp on Pine Grove Avenue to the toll plaza remained closed from Wednesday to Saturday until the end of October. Wide and super loads may cross on a limited basis.

Reporting for WGRT – JP bZet

Lucido Campaign Finance Violation

Macomb County Prosecutor Pete Lucido violated Michigan’s Campaign Finance Act by including a link to his campaign website in a newsletter sent to county employees, according to the state’s Department of State. This breach sparked concern among residents, as public resources were misused for political purposes. Local attorney Mark Brewer, who filed the complaint, called it a win for taxpayers, highlighting the importance of keeping public funds separate from political campaigns. Lucido now faces a fine or possible criminal charges if he doesn’t settle and agree to follow the law.

Reporting for WGRT – JP bZet

CitySide Café Reopens in Port Huron

CityFlatsHotel has reopened CitySide Café in downtown Port Huron, offering a refreshed menu of breakfast and lunch options. Located near the Black River waterfront, it’s a convenient spot for both locals and hotel guests to relax. Formerly The Kitchen, the café has been revamped with new dishes like the Florentine Muffin and Pearled Sugar Waffles, while still keeping some old favorites. Specialty coffee drinks are also featured. CitySide Café is on the first floor of CityFlatsHotel on Military St.

Reporting for WGRT – JP bZet

Casinos Bring Financial Rewards

Point Edward and Sarnia have reaped significant financial rewards from their local casinos, with nearly $550,000 in recent payments from the Ontario Lottery and Gaming Corporation. Point Edward received about $448,500 for hosting Starlight Casino, a facility that has generated over $53 million since opening in 2000. Sarnia, on the other hand, received just over $100,000 from Gateway Casinos Sarnia, contributing to $27.8 million since 1999.

Reporting for WGRT – JP bZet