George James

Lexington Bach Festival Grant

The Lexington Arts Council has received a $10,000 grant from the National Endowment for the Arts (NEA) to support the annual Lexington Bach Festival. As the only recipient in Michigan’s Thumb region, the Council will use the funds to celebrate the festival’s 25th anniversary with three concerts from September 10th–14th, alongside informal recitals at local churches and schools. NEA Chair Maria Rosario Jackson praised the Council’s creative efforts, while Council President Liz Jackson highlighted the importance of community support to match the grant.

Reporting for WGRT – JP bZet

Man Injured in SUV Rollover Incident

A 23-year-old man from Lexington suffered minor injuries after his SUV rolled over Friday night in Worth Township. Around 9 p.m., emergency crews responded to South Lakeshore Road near Galbraith Line Road. Authorities say the man was trying to pass another vehicle when he hit a snow and ice patch, lost control, and rolled into a field. EMS treated him at the scene before he was taken to Lake Huron Medical Center. Drugs and alcohol are not believed to have played a role in the crash.

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Yale Chamber Embezzlement Case Under Investigation

The Yale Area Chamber of Commerce disclosed in December that their treasurer was involved in an alleged embezzlement case. Kellie Lauwers, wife of State Sen. Dan Lauwers, served as treasurer since’19 but was replaced by Fred Manulow. The Chamber is collaborating with law enforcement and auditors to assess the situation. President Kate DeRue stated new measures include limiting account signers and enhancing bank account access. The board now includes monthly reconciliation reports for transparency. It’s unclear if charges have been filed.

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New MRI Unit at McKenzie Health

McKenzie Health System has upgraded its Diagnostic Imaging Department with the new GE 1.5T VOYAGER MRI unit. This advanced scanner offers more comfort and space, ideal for patients who may feel anxious in traditional MRI machines. The wide bore design provides clearer images for accurate diagnoses. Director Jay Smith highlights this as a milestone, emphasizing patient comfort and convenience. This addition enhances McKenzie Health System’s range of diagnostic services, reaffirming their commitment to top-notch, compassionate care close to home.

Reporting for WGRT – JP bZet

Board of Education Vacancy

The Carsonville-Port Sanilac Schools Board of Education is seeking applicants to fill a vacancy after longtime member Louise Blasius resigned to move out of state. The position, along with a seat on the Sanilac County Intermediate School Board, will be filled during an open board meeting on February 10th. Interested candidates must submit a written application by 1 p.m. on February 4th to Board President Renzie Milarch at 100 N. Goetze Road, Carsonville, or via email at dmuxlow@cpsk12.us. Applicants must be U.S. citizens, registered voters, and residents of the district and Michigan for at least 30 days.

Reporting for WGRT – JP bZet

Rising Seasonal Illnesses

The St. Clair County Health Department is warning residents about rising seasonal illnesses like flu, RSV, COVID-19, and norovirus. To reduce the spread, they advise staying home when sick, practicing good hygiene, and cleaning frequently touched surfaces. Health experts say these illnesses often peak in winter due to colder weather and more indoor gatherings. With flu and RSV on the rise, local health officials stress the importance of getting vaccinated and taking simple precautions to stay healthy.

Reporting for WGRT – JP bZet