George James

Fire Destroys Slaterville Market Roof

Fire crews in Lapeer Township battled a late-night blaze that caused a partial roof collapse at Slaterville Market on Imlay City Road. The fire was reported around 10:30 p.m. Wednesday, first called in as a transformer issue before being upgraded to a structure fire. Crews initially attacked the flames from inside but were forced out after worsening conditions and a collapsing roof. With no nearby hydrants, water had to be trucked in, slowing efforts. The fire was contained around 12:30 a.m. No injuries were reported.

Reporting for WGRT – JP bZet

Park Vandalism Case Solved

Police in St. Clair say a vandalism case at a Little League field has been solved quickly, thanks to security cameras and community tips. Officers responded Sunday to damage inside a park bathroom on Fred Moore Highway. Video showed two masked individuals entering the building overnight. Inside, investigators found a broken toilet, smashed windows, flooding from a running sink, and red material spread across surfaces. After details were posted online, residents identified two juvenile suspects within an hour. Both have since confessed.

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Vassar Man Charged After Standoff

A Vassar man is facing serious charges after an hours-long standoff in Tuscola County. Authorities say 41-year-old Larry Pardue was arraigned Monday on 10 felony weapons charges and assault with intent to murder, along with a domestic violence charge. Michigan State Police responded Saturday after a man reported Pardue fired a shotgun at him near Cass City Road. Troopers surrounded a nearby home where Pardue barricaded himself for nearly eight hours before surrendering without incident. No injuries were reported. Pardue is due back in court June 10th.

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Port Huron High Graduates 220 Seniors

Cheers echoed through McMorran Place in Port Huron on Tuesday as 220 students graduated from Port Huron High School during its 158th commencement. Families and staff watched seniors receive diplomas after years of work in academics, sports and community service. Principal Michael Palmer called it a milestone and a new beginning, while Superintendent Theo Kerhoulas urged graduates to embrace change. Guest speaker Dr. Kimberly Wagner encouraged students to focus on character and purpose as they move forward into the next chapter.

Reporting for WGRT – JP bZet