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Warren Man Sentenced After Online Sting

A Warren man who thought he was meeting a teenage girl at Port Huron’s Ozokucon last year is heading to jail. On Monday, a judge sentenced 27-year-old Brennan Schwartz to six months behind bars and five years of probation. Schwartz must also register as a sex offender after pleading guilty to accosting a child, using a computer to commit a crime, and tampering with evidence. He was caught in a sting by YouTuber “Skeeter Jean,” who lures suspected predators to public meetups.

Reporting for WGRT – JP bZet

St. Clair County Eases Vaccine Waiver Process

The St. Clair County Health Department has made it easier for families to request vaccine waivers. Parents can now walk in during regular hours to complete the process and receive the required state waiver form after reviewing educational information on vaccine risks and benefits. Until an online system launches, the department is keeping things simple for local families. Officials also remind residents they can opt out of Michigan’s vaccine tracking system, the MCIR, and use paper records instead.

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Hazlewood Steps Up as New CFO

St. Clair County Community Mental Health has tapped a longtime local leader to keep its finances steady. Finance Director Danielle Hazlewood has been promoted to chief financial officer, following the retirement of Karen Farr, who served more than a decade in the role. Hazlewood, a lifelong Blue Water Area resident, brings over 20 years of government finance experience and strong local ties. Agency leaders say her leadership will help maintain SCCCMH’s financial strength while supporting mental health services across St. Clair County.

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Elks Exceed Goal in Winter Blood Drive

Port Huron residents showed strong community spirit last week as the Elks Lodge 343 surpassed its blood drive goal, collecting 42 units to help ease local shortages. Despite freezing weather, 49 donors turned out for the lodge’s 82nd drive, organized with the American Red Cross. Since starting in ’13, the lodge has collected more than 2,800 pints—enough to fill over 350 gallons. The group is now aiming for 3,000 pints and will host its next drive on Feb. 11th. Donors can sign up at redcross.org.

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Worth Township Officials Under Investigation

Worth Township officials are under internal investigation after a recent audit revealed some public officials may have received extra, unauthorized pay. The review by King & Messing of Imlay City covered the 24‑25 fiscal year and found late payroll tax filings, unbalanced bank records, and penalties costing taxpayers thousands. Trustees Steven Kovac and Doug Varty say township attorneys are already interviewing those involved. A plan to fix the issues is expected at the next board meeting.

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Line Dancing at St. Mary Parish

Port Huron residents can kick up their heels at St. Mary Parish’s Line Dancing Evening on Friday, Feb. 13th. The free event runs from 7 to 9 p.m. in the parish’s social hall on Ballentine Street. Popular DJ and instructor Carol Daugherty will lead the music and steps for dancers of all ages. Snacks, bottled water, and plenty of fun are promised. Donations will be accepted, and RSVPs are welcome. The event is hosted by the St. Mary’s Ladies Auxiliary.

Reporting for WGRT – JP bZet