George James

U-Haul Dealer Partnership in Exmouth

Exmouth Convenience in Sarnia has partnered with U-Haul to become a neighborhood dealer, providing moving trucks and supplies at 814 Colborne Road. This collaboration supports local businesses, with over 21,000 U-Haul dealers across North America offering essential services. The partnership helps independent businesses like Exmouth Convenience earn extra income while helping residents with their moving needs. By renting from local U-Haul dealers, customers are supporting small businesses in their community.

Reporting for WGRT – JP bZet

Run for Recovery

St. Clair County Community Mental Health is gearing up for its annual Healthy Minds, Healthy Bodies Run for Recovery on May 10th in Port Huron. The event kicks off with a 5K at 9 a.m. and features a kids’ one-mile run at 8:30 a.m., plus a two-mile walk. Registration is $30 for adults and $15 for kids, with proceeds benefiting local organizations focused on mental health and wellness. Special team pricing is available for school clubs. Enjoy fun activities, including race send-offs from local bands and mascots. Register at scccmh.org/runforrecovery.

Reporting for WGRT – JP bZet

New Thrift Store Draws Crowds

The Salvation Army’s new thrift store on 24th Avenue in Fort Gratiot had a successful grand opening on Friday. With hours from 10 a.m. to 8 p.m. Monday through Saturday, the store sells clothing, furniture, books, and more. They welcome donations of items in good condition. Proceeds support the Adult Rehabilitation Center in Flint. The opening day featured hourly raffles, with prizes like a Nintendo Switch Lite and a 4K TV. The store’s profits fund rehab services, continuing the Salvation Army’s 100-year tradition.

Reporting for WGRT – JP bZet

Bail Scam Guilty Plea

Mike Kelly Tristant, 23, of Wales Township, pleaded guilty to fraud after posing as a bail bondsman to scam a local woman out of $8,500. In January, he convinced her that her grandson was in jail and needed bail. Tristant collected the money, but when he called the next day asking for $12,000 more, the woman realized it was a scam and contacted Michigan State Police. Officers caught him attempting to flee when he returned to pick up the additional payment. Tristant faces up to five years in prison.

Reporting for WGRT – JP bZet