George James

SC4 Track Shines with Record Runs

St. Clair County Community College’s men’s track team kept its early-season momentum rolling last Friday with standout performances at the GVSU Bill Clinger Classic. Freshman hurdler Dion Edwards set a new school record in the 60-meter hurdles at 9.55 seconds. Fellow freshman Donte Fenderson impressed with a 7.26 in the 60 and a team-best 23.62 in the 200. In distance events, Luke Meyer ran a season-best, while Wyatt Murtos hit a personal record in the mile. The Skippers compete next at GVSU on February 7th.

Reporting for WGRT – JP bZet

Warm Up with a Winter Walk

Columbus County Park will host its fourth Annual Tree Hugger Hike on Saturday, Feb. 14th, from 10 a.m. to noon. The free event mixes hands-on learning with winter adventure as guests use sight, sound, and touch to identify trees and shrubs. After the walk, hikers can warm up by the fire with hot cocoa and cookies. The event, held at 1670 Bauman Road, even counts for Michigan Master Gardener credits. Registration is available by emailing klyons@stclaircounty.org.

Reporting for WGRT – JP bZet

Health Department Backs Personal Choice in Vaccinations

The St. Clair County Health Department is backing vaccine choice for local residents, after support from its Advisory Board of Health. Medical Director Dr. Remington Nevin says the move puts trust back in the hands of patients and their doctors, stressing informed, personal decisions over blanket mandates. With fewer Michigan parents choosing vaccines like hepatitis B or COVID-19 for their kids last year, local officials say this approach better reflects community attitudes. Vaccines remain available and covered at clinics across St. Clair County.

Reporting for WGRT – JP bZet

McKenzie Health Earns National Awards

McKenzie Health System in Sandusky earned two national awards from the American Heart Association for improving emergency care in rural areas. The hospital received Silver Awards for both heart attack and stroke treatment through the “Get With The Guidelines–Rural” program. Officials say the honors reflect the team’s commitment to following research-based care standards that save lives close to home. Emergency Department Manager Lacey Shea credited the staff’s teamwork and dedication to providing fast, quality care for residents across Michigan’s Thumb region.

Reporting for WGRT – JP bZet

Eagles Raffle Offers SUV & Cash

Port Huron residents have a chance to win big while helping local families. The Blue Water Eagles Ladies Auxiliary is raffling off a ’26 Chevy Traverse as first prize, and $1,000 cash for second. The drawing happens March 27th at the Eagles Club on Howard Street. Only 1,500 tickets are available at $75 each, sold at the club or through members. Funds raised will support the Auxiliary’s holiday programs, including the Children’s Christmas Party and the Needy Food Basket drive that helped 127 families last year.

Reporting for WGRT – JP bZet

Students Can Earn Free College Credits

In Port Huron, students now have the chance to get a jump on college. The Blue Water Middle College Academy is taking applications for the ’26–27 school year through March 31st. The program lets teens earn a high school diploma and an associate degree—free of charge—while staying involved in sports and school activities. Families can learn more at the Open House on February 21st at the Welcome Center on St. Clair County Community College’s campus. Evening info sessions are also planned at area high schools through March.

Reporting for WGRT – JP bZet