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Medical Center Wins National Award

Lake Huron Medical Center in Port Huron has been recognized with a PRC Healthcare Leadership Award for keeping patients informed about their care. Out of more than 300 hospitals nationwide, LHMC stood out for its dedication to communication, innovation, and patient-focused care. The award, announced at the PRC Healthcare Experience Summit in September, honors hospitals that improve the experience for patients, staff, and the community. LHMC’s leadership says this recognition reflects the team’s ongoing commitment to providing high-quality healthcare.

Reporting for WGRT – JP bZet

YMCA Hosts Free Holiday Fun at Jingle Jam

The YMCA of the Blue Water Area is bringing holiday cheer to Port Huron with its Jingle Jam on Dec. 6. Families can enjoy free activities including games, crafts, a breakfast with Santa, and the annual Jingle Bell Run, with only the 5K and 10K races requiring registration. YMCA President Josh Chapman says the event is about joy, connection, and giving kids a safe, magical holiday experience. Guests are encouraged to wear festive attire and snap photos with Santa.

Reporting for WGRT – JP bZet

Biggby Coffee Makes a Comeback

Biggby Coffee returned to Port Huron with a new shop on Pine Grove Ave., which opened last week. This marked the brand’s return to St. Clair County after previous locations had closed. The shop became the second in the area for local owner Nick Wurmlinger, who also runs a Richmond location that opened earlier this year. Staff training finished just before the launch, and early customer response was strong, with many stopping by for their favorite drinks. Other Biggby options are now in Sandusky and New Baltimore.

Reporting for WGRT – JP bZet

McKenzie Health Marks Rural Health Day

McKenzie Health System is using National Rural Health Day onThursday to spotlight how vital local healthcare is for families across Sanilac County. The system is pushing a community-first message, saying strong health at home leads to stronger workplaces and a stronger Thumb region. McKenzie continues offering wellness classes, support groups and employer partnerships that keep care close to home. The hospital is also welcoming area high school students for behind-the-scenes tours, hoping to inspire future healthcare workers who want to build their careers in rural Michigan.

Reporting for WGRT – JP bZet

Sarnia Mayor Cuts Budget

Sarnia Mayor Mike Bradley has cut $5.7 million in police facility costs from the city’s draft ’26 budget, citing rising police expenses and concerns about the burden on taxpayers. The proposed new $120 million building would have added a 6.3% property tax hike, with payments stretching 30 years. Bradley says the plan is incomplete, with no final cost, location, or scope, and it ignores inflation, interest rates, and other city needs. He stressed that police infrastructure must focus on Sarnia residents. Council will review the revised budget later this month.

Reporting for WGRT – JP bZet

Coach Logan Welch Remembered

Logan Welch, a beloved Grand Blanc sports coach, was honored Sunday afternoon in the Grand Blanc High School gym. Visitation was Friday at Swartz Funeral Home in Flint, while his burial remained private. Welch was shot and killed on Nov. 5th in Almont by 32-year-old William Channer III, who was later wounded by Lapeer deputies and faces five felony charges, including first-degree murder. A GoFundMe for Welch’s wife and unborn child has raised over $175,000 from more than 1,800 donors. He is remembered as a devoted husband and passionate sports fan.

Reporting for WGRT – JP bZet