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WGRT Announces “Fuel Up Your Summer” Gas Card Giveaway

With motorists continuing to feel the impact of higher fuel prices, WGRT is launching a new summer promotion designed to help local listeners save at the pump. Beginning next week, every Tuesday or Thursday throughout the summer, WGRT will award a $50 gas card to one lucky listener.

The Fuel Up Your Summer giveaway is simple to enter. Listeners need only tune in to WGRT, listen for the cue to call, and be the designated caller to win. The promotion is intended to help families and travelers enjoy road trips, beach days, boating, and everything that makes Michigan’s Thumb Coast a favorite summer destination.

The giveaway is made possible through a partnership between WGRT and several local businesses, including Overhead Door of St. Clair County, Danielle Boulier with Sine and Monaghan Realtors, Dancing Fire Glamping and RV Resort, and Lake Huron Medical Center. Listeners are encouraged to keep WGRT on throughout the summer for their chance to win.

Sarnia Ribfest Urgently Seeks Volunteers

Sarnia organizers are calling for volunteers to help set up and tear down Ribfest at Centennial Park ahead of the event. The biggest need is Thursday, June 18th, with daytime help also needed Tuesday through Thursday, and takedown starting Sunday evening. Ribfest will feature five barbecue teams, live music, vendors and fundraising draws supporting local groups. Volunteers play a key role in preparing the site to safely host thousands. Those interested can contact organizers by email to sign up.

Reporting for WGRT – JP bZet

Port Huron Sends $870K to Rental Aid

Port Huron leaders are shifting federal housing money to meet a growing need. City council voted 6-0 Monday to send nearly 870-thousand dollars toward rental help for people who are homeless or at risk. Blue Water Community Action will keep running the program through at least ’28. Officials say demand is rising as pandemic aid dries up and a waitlist is already in place. Earlier plans for a new shelter fell through due to high federal requirements and cost, so the city is focusing on immediate rent support instead.

Reporting for WGRT – JP bZet

WIC Expansion Opens Door for More Families

New federal changes are expanding access to nutrition help for families in St. Clair County.
The health department says updated income guidelines for the WIC program took effect June 1st, meaning more residents may now qualify. WIC helps pregnant women, new parents, and those with children under five buy healthy foods, and infant formula using a state-issued EBT card at approved stores. Officials say the program also offers nutrition education, breastfeeding support, and healthcare referrals. They encourage anyone who previously didn’t qualify to reapply.

Reporting for WGRT – JP bZet

Crash at Speaker Township

Authorities in Sanilac County are investigating a Sunday afternoon crash that left several people injured at a rural intersection in Speaker Township. Dispatchers received the call just before 1 p.m. at Brockway Road and Galbraith Line Road. Deputies say a 60-year-old Brockway man pulled into the intersection and collided with a southbound pickup driven by a 40-year-old Melvin woman. The Jeep driver was treated at the scene. Three people in the pickup, including a child, were taken to a hospital. Everyone was wearing seat belts.

Reporting for WGRT – JP bZet

Laura Huffman Takes the Helm

Laura Huffman, a Marysville High School graduate, is the new CEO of Community First Health Centers. She officially took over on June 1st, succeeding longtime leader Mike Baranowski after his 26 years of service. Huffman brings strong local experience to the role. Community First is reopening its Port Huron Dental Clinic on August 11th and expanding teen health centers at area high schools. She is focused on preserving affordable medical, dental, and behavioral care for everyone in St. Clair County, regardless of ability to pay.

Reporting for WGRT – JP bZet