George James

Avoca Man Facing 10 Charges

A tense standoff ended with a St. Clair County man now facing serious charges after a domestic assault involving a gun. State Police say 44-year-old Edward Nankervis of Avoca allegedly attacked a 38-year-old woman Monday at a home on Kilgore Road in Kenockee Township. The woman managed to escape and call 911 from a nearby house. Troopers say Nankervis then barricaded himself inside for hours before surrendering. He now faces ten charges, including unlawful imprisonment and felony firearm, and is being held on a one-million-dollar bond.

Reporting for WGRT – JP bZet

Crack Sealing Project

Drivers across Michigan’s Thumb region should expect delays as road work ramps up. The Michigan Department of Transportation is spending about $475,000 to seal pavement cracks on key highways in Lapeer, Tuscola, Huron, and Sanilac counties. Work starts May 11th on M-24 in Lapeer County, then moves through nearby counties, covering routes like M-25, M-46, and M-53. Crews will fix cracks to extend road life and prevent bigger damage. Motorists should plan for intermittent lane closures through late June, depending on weather.

Reporting for WGRT – JP bZet

State of Emergency Declared

Residents in Tuscola County are dealing with dangerous flooding after days of severe weather, prompting Governor Whitmer to declare a state of emergency. Floodwaters have damaged roads, bridges, and culverts, with at least one roadway now permanently closed until repairs are made. Across Michigan, more than 40 counties are seeing similar destruction from heavy rain, snowmelt, and storms. The emergency order allows state resources to move in quickly and gives local communities access to funding, to repair infrastructure and support ongoing rescue and recovery efforts.

Reporting for WGRT – JP bZet

Students Shine in First Local ACT-SO Competition

Two Port Huron students are being recognized after making a strong showing at the city’s first-ever ACT-SO competition. Malencia Price earned silver medals in both written poetry and spoken word, while Jamal Waldon took silver in contemporary instrumental music. The event, hosted last Sunday at the Hersey Reinvestment Center, marks a new step for the local NAACP chapter in supporting youth achievement. Organizers say both students plan to attend the national ACT-SO event, as the community now rallies to help fund their trip and grow the program.

Reporting for WGRT – JP bZet