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Kingston Woman Accused of Stealing

A former director of the Tuscola County Peer Center in Caro is facing felony embezzlement charges. 45-year-old Tanya Hobson was in court last Wednesday for allegedly pocketing over $1,000 from a local mental health support center. She directed the Tuscola County Peer Center last year, managing funds meant to help folks with mental health challenges. Now, she’s charged with a serious crime that could land her five years in jail or a hefty fine. Hobson’s next court dates are set for March 12th and 19th.

Reporting for WGRT – JP bZet

Teacher Faces Federal Charges

A former East China School District substitute teacher, Timothy Higle, 33, of Royal Oak, faces federal charges for allegedly soliciting sexual images from teen girls. Arrested for enticement, exploitation, and possession of child pornography, Higle’s case involves six victims from eastern Michigan. Michigan State Police began investigating after two victims reported him. The school district notified parents of the arrest. Higle’s court dates and bail are pending. Under federal law, enticement of a minor is punishable with 10-20 years in prison.

Reporting for WGRT – JP bZet

Teachers of the Year Finalist

A Lapeer County teacher, Corey Rosser, from Quest High School in North Branch, is among the ’25-’26 Regional Teachers of the Year finalists. Rosser was selected through a competitive process after being nominated by students, staff, and community members. The Michigan Department of Education selected these outstanding educators to honor their dedication and service. They will share their insights to strengthen Michigan’s public schools. Rosser and other finalists will interview with a panel, with one being chosen as Michigan Teacher of the Year.

Reporting for WGRT – JP bZet

Tuscola Woman Wins Big

A Tuscola County woman hit it big with a $1 million dollar Mega Millions prize after keeping an eye on the jackpot. Shannon Dominowski, 37, usually only plays when the stakes are high and bought her lucky ticket online at MichiganLottery.com for the Nov. 8th drawing. She matched all five white balls, securing the hefty prize. Dominowski recently claimed her winnings at Lottery headquarters and plans to invest the money for retirement.

Reporting for WGRT – JP bZet

Battle of the Badges

The Port Huron Fire Department is gearing up for its annual Battle of the Badges hockey game, this time pitting fire against police to raise funds for The Arc of St. Clair County. The nonprofit supports individuals with intellectual and developmental disabilities, offering advocacy for both children and adults to help with education, employment, and housing. Proceeds from the event will help The Arc continue its vital services. Tickets for the March 14th game are now available on the McMorran website for $12.

Reporting for WGRT – JP bZet

Michigan Affordability in Starting a Business

A new study ranks Michigan as the 13th least expensive state to start a business this year. With low LLC filing fees and reasonable commercial rent, the state offers an affordable environment for new businesses. However, rising costs like wages and corporate taxes can add up, with labor costs increasing by 3.8% and rent rising 3.2% over the past year. Despite these challenges, Michigan’s strong SBA lending and low regulation rates make it an attractive option for entrepreneurs.

Reporting for WGRT – JP bZet