George James

New Parkinson’s Classes and Support Group

Live Big & Loud, LLC is bringing new Parkinson’s programs to Marine City. On January 12th the Washington Life Center will host PD 101, a free two-hour educational class for people with Parkinson’s disease. Local advocate Lori Marquardt and Michigan Parkinson Foundation educator Stephanie Wozniak will lead the session in the center’s library at 2:00 p.m. Additionally, a new monthly support group for individuals with Parkinson’s and their caregivers starts in the same location on the second Tuesday of each month at 10:00 a.m.
More information is available at 810-300-1960.

Reporting for WGRT – JP bZet

Christmas with a Cop

In Fort Gratiot Tuesday, St. Clair County Deputy William Hardziej helped three local kids shop for Christmas at Walmart, giving each $100 to spend on toys, games, and decorations. The kids picked out Legos, dinosaurs, Monster High dolls, and Star Wars toys while Hardziej kept watch and offered guidance. After shopping, families enjoyed pizza thanks to Walmart. The event, Christmas with a Cop, was sponsored by local businesses including Jeremy’s Automotive in Casco Township, ML Chartier in Fair Haven, and the St. Clair County Sheriff’s Office.

Reporting for WGRT – JP bZet

Port Huron Hits Boddy Construction with Penalties

Port Huron officials are cracking down on delays in the $2.9 million Lapeer Avenue road project. City Manager James Freed announced last Friday that Boddy Construction, the contractor, has fallen far behind schedule, pushing completion from October into spring. Freed called the progress “deeply disappointing” and cited poor management and oversight. The city is now pursuing $1,005 in daily penalties, totaling over $84,000 so far. Freed also said Port Huron will avoid hiring Boddy Construction for future projects.

Reporting for WGRT – JP bZet

Council Sets New Public Comment Rules

Port Huron City Council has approved new rules on public comment after weeks of debate. Starting January 12th, anyone who wants to speak must sign up before the meeting, and comments will be split between city residents and business owners, and those who live outside the city. The 4–3 vote came despite more than an hour of pushback from speakers who called the plan divisive. Supporters say it keeps meetings organized, while opponents say it shuts out taxpayers who work or volunteer here. The new process begins next month.

Reporting for WGRT – JP bZet

Wreaths Across America Honors Local Veterans

Port Huron and St. Clair communities are honoring local veterans this weekend with Wreaths Across America. On Saturday wreaths will be placed at St. Clair Allied Veterans Cemetery at noon, Hillside Cemetery in St. Clair also at noon, and Woodland Cemetery in Port Huron Township at 1 p.m. Volunteers and families are invited to help lay wreaths and say the names of fallen heroes aloud, showing gratitude for their service and teaching the value of freedom to the next generation. Everyone is welcome to join in this meaningful tribute.

Reporting for WGRT – JP bZet

Civic Theatre Brings “Anastasia” to the Stage

Port Huron Civic Theatre is bringing the Russian stage to life this weekend with its musical “Anastasia.” Local actors rehearsed on stage for the first time Sunday, perfecting songs, lines, and dance moves ahead of the show. The musical, inspired by the ’97 animated film, follows young Anya as she navigates post-revolution Russia with two conmen who hope to claim a reward by passing her off as the lost daughter of the czar. Performances run Friday thru Sunday at McMorran Place, with tickets from $22 to $29.

Reporting for WGRT – JP bZet