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Animal Control Overhaul

St. Clair County leaders are moving forward with plans to update animal control rules after a packed and emotional meeting Thursday. A committee voted 5-to-1 to send the changes to the full County Board on May 21. Under the proposal, police would handle criminal animal cruelty cases, while animal control focuses on shelters, licenses, and civil complaints. Sheriff King said his department is not taking over but will work together on serious cases to follow state law. Some residents fear it could weaken quick responses to animal welfare calls.

Reporting for WGRT – JP bZet

Black River Canal Repairs Paused

Port Huron is pausing repairs on the Black River Canal to wait for expected federal funding. The canal has been closed since an ice jam damaged the Tainter gate in January of ’24. City Manager James Freed says a federal rescue plan is now in both houses of Congress. He expects money could arrive between March and May of next year, with construction starting soon after and the canal reopening in summer of ’28. Freed says using local tax dollars now would not be smart.

Reporting for WGRT – JP bZet

Two Men Arrested for Car Break-Ins

Two men are behind bars after St. Clair County deputies busted them for a string of car break-ins in Fort Gratiot’s Old Farms subdivision. Last Tuesday officers spotted the suspects’ vehicle on Capital Avenue and State Road, then detained 19-year-old Armani Greathouse and 20-year-old Jaydon Comstock of Port Huron as they walked nearby. A search turned up a ski mask, stolen cash, a Bridge Card, and prescription pills not belonging to either man. Both face multiple felony and misdemeanor charges. Each returns to court May 19th.

Reporting for WGRT – JP bZet

Former Coach Denies Sex Abuse Allegations

In Sarnia court, former basketball coach and Sarnia Observer reporter James Miller has finished testifying in his first historical sexual assault trial. Miller, now a Penticton councillor, pleaded not guilty to allegations from the ’90s and 2000s. One complainant described years of grooming, gifts, and abuse as a minor, including incidents at Miller’s Sandy Lane apartment sauna and on road trips. Miller admitted close ties and trips but denied all sexual misconduct. The judge reserved his decision for June. A second trial starts later this month.

Reporting for WGRT – JP bZet

Eighth Graders Get Early College Experience

Nearly 1,500 eighth graders in St. Clair County will step out of the classroom and onto a college campus this month for a hands-on look at future careers. St. Clair County Community College is hosting the visits over four days later this month, bringing in students from districts countywide. Kids will try virtual reality, see emergency response demos, and explore tools like 3D printers and CAD software. Organizers say the goal is simple: show students that college and career paths are real, reachable, and right in their backyard.

Reporting for WGRT – JP bZet

Port Huron Targets Late May Opening

Port Huron city leaders say the Military Street Pocket Park is finally nearing the finish line after years of delays, with a full opening now expected by the end of May. Crews are actively building the new riverfront pavilion at Water and Military streets, with framing mostly complete and roofing set to begin soon. Concrete work is planned later this month. The redesigned space will feature seating, walkways, and views of the Black River, creating a new downtown spot for small events, music, and community gatherings.

Reporting for WGRT – JP bZet