George James

Township Residents Get City Rec at Resident Rates

Port Huron Township residents will now enjoy City of Port Huron parks and recreation programs at the same lower prices as city residents. Township officials approved the new partnership agreement last week. The township will reimburse the city for the fee difference, making it easier and more affordable for families to join classes and activities. Residents must show proof of address, such as a driver’s license or utility bill. The three-year deal strengthens ties between the township and city while giving locals better access to popular programs..

Reporting for WGRT – JP bZet

Men Charged with Child Sex Abuse Material

Two Port Huron men are facing serious charges after separate parole checks uncovered child sexually abusive material. Sixty-eight-year-old William Harrison Endicott and thirty-year-old Cody Allen Maske were both arraigned in the 72nd District Court. Each man faces two counts of possessing child sexually abusive material and two counts of using a computer to commit a crime. State police say both were on parole when home visits by the Department of Corrections led to investigations. Digital evidence was seized from each man.

Reporting for WGRT – JP bZet

Black River Tattoo Convention

The award-winning Black River Tattoo Convention is bringing ink, art, and entertainment back to Port Huron next month. The three-day event runs June fifth through seventh at the Blue Water Convention Center. Organizers say visitors can expect live tattoo competitions, charity art auctions, performances, and vendors from across the region. Entertainment includes magician Anthony Grupido, speed painter Dave Santia, and martial arts demonstrations from Dragon Edong. Event founder Jonathon Anderson says the convention was created to celebrate tattoo culture while giving back to the community.

Reporting for WGRT – JP bZet

Motown Sports Village

A massive sports and entertainment complex is being planned just outside Detroit, with developers targeting Romulus near Metro Airport. The proposed Motown Sports Village would span more than 450 acres along I-94 and could cost around $3 billion. Plans include a large indoor arena, youth sports courts, hockey rinks, hotels, and even a water park and IMAX theater. Backers say the project could bring thousands of jobs to the area and tap into the fast-growing youth sports travel market across southeast Michigan.

Reporting for WGRT – JP bZet