E. Coli Advisory Issued
Health officials in St. Clair County are warning residents to avoid swimming at Holland Beach after high levels of E. coli were found in the water. The advisory was issued Thursday and will stay in place until bacteria levels drop to a safe range. E. coli can signal contamination from waste and may cause illness. Officials say levels often rise after heavy rain or strong winds. Beachgoers are urged to avoid murky water, not swallow lake water, and wash up thoroughly after any contact.
Reporting for WGRT – JP bZet
Nursing Program Ranked No. 1
St. Clair County Community College in Port Huron is earning statewide attention after its Licensed Practical Nursing program was ranked number one by PracticalNursing.org. The recognition highlights the college’s focus on real-world training, helping students build the hands-on skills needed to care for patients in hospitals, clinics, and long-term care facilities. With demand for nurses continuing to rise across Michigan, local leaders say programs like this are key to preparing a reliable healthcare workforce and improving care for communities throughout the region.
Reporting for WGRT – JP bZet
Lewandowski Launches Mayoral Bid
Former Port Huron City Council member Alan Lewandowski has announced a run for mayor, setting up a likely November race against current Mayor Anita Ashford. He says the city needs better teamwork and a stronger direction, pointing to slowing business activity downtown and recent closures. Lewandowski, who served on council from 07 to 17, says he would focus on working closely with city staff, business owners, and community leaders, while also pushing for a clearer plan to support downtown during upcoming construction projects.
Reporting for WGRT – JP bZet
Invasive Elm Sawfly Detected
State agriculture officials say an invasive insect has now been confirmed in St. Clair County, marking the first time the elm zigzag sawfly has been found in Michigan. The pest feeds on elm tree leaves, leaving a distinctive zigzag pattern and sometimes causing heavy defoliation, though healthy trees can recover. Officials stress the insect is not a threat to people or animals, but they are asking residents to report sightings through the MISIN app and take steps like cleaning gear and avoiding moving firewood to help limit its spread.
Reporting for WGRT – JP bZet






