George James

Citizens Academy

The Port Huron Police Department is now accepting applications for its annual Citizens Academy, a free program aimed at educating locals on law enforcement and emergency services. Running Thursdays from April 3rd to May 15th, participants will gain hands-on experience in areas like patrol operations, criminal law, K9 units, and crash investigations. The program is open to residents 18 and older who pass a background check. Applications are due by March 14th, with limited spots available. For more details visit the Port Huron Police website.

Reporting for WGRT – JP bZet

Property Assessment Error

Port Huron officials are correcting a clerical error in recent property assessment notices. While property values are accurate, a decimal mistake misrepresents the estimated 2025 tax impact, making changes appear ten times larger. For example, a $1,500 increase should be $150. The city is mailing corrected notices and apologizing for the confusion. Residents with concerns can contact the City Assessor’s Office at 810-984-9742.

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Community Foundation Expands

The Community Foundation of St. Clair County is expanding its efforts into rural areas like Yale as part of a new focus to boost philanthropy in small communities. Their updated plan, lasting through ’27, aims to help rural areas develop local funding sources, tackle staffing shortages, and increase engagement in outdoor and recreation projects. Yale, the first rural area to benefit, will work toward creating a community endowment fund. The foundation is also continuing core efforts like expanding the Bridge to Bay Trail, and funding local nonprofits.

Reporting for WGRT – JP bZet

Rainbow Park Faces Ongoing Costs

In Sarnia, the Rainbow Park homeless camp is now empty, with everyone moved to shelters or housing. The city’s keeping the fences and guards up for now to stop new camps from popping up. Steve Henschel, a city spokesperson, says they’ll tweak their plan as needed while enforcing a strict no-camping rule near schools, sports fields, and homes. Sarnia’s teaming up with Lambton County for housing help, but the park’s security costs—over $37,000 last month—keep piling up, with no exact future price tag yet.

Reporting for WGRT – JP bZet

Mt. Morris Man Jailed

In a shocking case, 20-year-old Ethan Dekalita from Mt. Morris tricked a Cass City family into letting him stay in their home by posing as a stranded 14-year-old. Last fall, State Troopers uncovered his true identity after the family grew suspicious and called 911. Dekalita had been targeting the family’s 14-year-old daughter online, and while staying there, he assaulted both her and her 12-year-old sister. A Tuscola County judge sentenced him to at least 7 years in prison, with a maximum of 15.

Reporting for WGRT – JP bZet