George James

Free Naloxone Kits Now Available

The Michigan Department of Health and Human Services is giving out free naloxone kits at its local offices across the state to help prevent opioid overdose deaths. The medication can quickly reverse an overdose and has already helped lower overdose deaths statewide by 35% since ’23. Health officials say Michigan’s expanding access to naloxone is saving lives. Funded through national opioid settlement dollars, Michigan expects to receive more than $1.8 billion by 2040 to support recovery and prevention efforts. Residents can pick up free naloxone during business hours at the local MDHHS office while supplies last.

Reporting for WGRT – JP bZet

Student Arrested After School Threat

Authorities in Cass City moved fast last Thursday morning after learning of a threat aimed at the local high school. Around 8 a.m., the Tuscola County Sheriff’s Office joined Cass City Police at the Jr./Sr. High School to investigate. A 19-year-old student from nearby Gagetown was later arrested in connection with the threat. Investigators then searched his home, seizing several firearms as part of the case. Law enforcement says there’s no ongoing danger to the school or the community, but the investigation into the student’s actions remains active.

Reporting for WGRT – JP bZet

Michiganders Push for Citizen‑Only Voting

Americans for Citizen Voting delivered over 750,000 petition signatures — far more than needed — to get a ballot proposal before Michigan voters this fall. The measure would require that only U.S. citizens can vote in state elections, mandate photo ID at the polls, and ensure regular reviews of Michigan’s voter rolls. Supporters say signatures came from all 83 counties, reflecting broad, bipartisan backing for election security. Lawmakers from both chambers called the drive a strong message that Michigan voters want accountability and confidence in their elections.

Reporting for WGRT – JP bZet