George James

‘Lens Ninja’ Shares Tips

Monroe photographer Ken Stumpmier, known locally as the “Lens Ninja,” is sharing tips to help holiday photos shine this season. He says natural light, distance from backgrounds, and adding foreground elements can turn ordinary shots into professional-looking images. Stumpmier also recommends candid moments over posed photos, experimenting with angles, and using the “rule of thirds” for balanced composition. For kids, he suggests getting to eye level, being patient, and capturing genuine emotions. This season families can upgrade their holiday memories one click at a time.

Reporting for WGRT – JP bZet

Minden Township Single-Vehicle Crash

A Carsonville man was hospitalized after his SUV ran off the road last Thursday evening in Minden Township. The 30-year-old was driving west on Bay City Forestville Road near Obee Road around 7 p.m. when his Dodge Journey veered into a ditch. Emergency crews from Sanilac EMS and local fire departments responded, and the man, who was wearing a seatbelt, was taken to McLaren Thumb Region Hospital with possible injuries. Authorities said alcohol was not involved.

Reporting for WGRT – JP bZet

Meet New Family Nurse Practitioner

McKenzie Health System is hosting a Meet & Greet to introduce Family Nurse Practitioner Trisha Ameel at McKenzie Family Healthcare in Sandusky. The event is January 16th, from 5:30 to 7 p.m. at Sandusky High School by the concession stand, with no game admission required. Visitors can meet Ameel and the healthcare team, enjoy free refreshments, grab a small gift while supplies last, and enter a giveaway. Ameel provides care for patients of all ages focusing on preventive care, chronic conditions, and everyday health needs.

Reporting for WGRT – JP bZet

Landmark Building Hits Market

A landmark building at 310 Huron Avenue in downtown Port Huron is now for sale for $2.694 million. Once a Woolworth’s, the 21,500-square-foot property was redeveloped after ’18 and reopened in phases starting in ’22. The ground floor houses Country Style Marketplace with retail space and a beer and wine cellar, while the second floor has offices and a luxury loft with rooftop views of the St. Clair River. Zoned for mixed-use, the building offers opportunities for retail, dining, offices, or residential space.

Reporting for WGRT – JP bZet

Canada’s First Eco-Friendly Aquamation Service

Sarnia residents now have a greener option for end-of-life services as McCormack Funeral Home rebrands to McCormack Aquamation, Burial & Cremation Services. The George Street funeral home is the first in Canada to offer alkaline hydrolysis, a water-based alternative to traditional flame cremation. This eco-friendly process uses mostly water and a small amount of alkaline solution to gently break down the body, reducing greenhouse gas emissions and conserving energy. Funeral Director Cameron McCormack says the service provides a dignified choice for families.

Reporting for WGRT – JP bZet

Home THC Lab Shut Down

Sanilac Township authorities shut down a dangerous THC extraction operation last week after discovering a home lab on Washington Road. The Sanilac County Drug Task Force, Sheriff’s Office, and Department of Human Services responded to check on children living at the home. Investigators found more than 260 pounds of raw marijuana and equipment used to extract THC with highly flammable butane. Firefighters assisted as trained officers safely dismantled the lab. A 38-year-old man and 33-year-old woman face charges.

Reporting for WGRT – JP bZet