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Vassar Man Charged After Standoff

A Vassar man is facing serious charges after an hours-long standoff in Tuscola County. Authorities say 41-year-old Larry Pardue was arraigned Monday on 10 felony weapons charges and assault with intent to murder, along with a domestic violence charge. Michigan State Police responded Saturday after a man reported Pardue fired a shotgun at him near Cass City Road. Troopers surrounded a nearby home where Pardue barricaded himself for nearly eight hours before surrendering without incident. No injuries were reported. Pardue is due back in court June 10th.

Reporting for WGRT – JP bZet

Port Huron High Graduates 220 Seniors

Cheers echoed through McMorran Place in Port Huron on Tuesday as 220 students graduated from Port Huron High School during its 158th commencement. Families and staff watched seniors receive diplomas after years of work in academics, sports and community service. Principal Michael Palmer called it a milestone and a new beginning, while Superintendent Theo Kerhoulas urged graduates to embrace change. Guest speaker Dr. Kimberly Wagner encouraged students to focus on character and purpose as they move forward into the next chapter.

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Road Worker Hurt in Construction Zone

A recent construction zone crash in China Township is highlighting a growing safety concern for drivers everywhere. Authorities say a 33-year-old road worker was hit Tuesday on King Road in China Township while on the job. He was taken to McLaren Macomb Hospital with non-life-threatening injuries. Investigators say drugs and alcohol were not factors. Officials stress that distracted driving remains a major issue in work zones, especially during peak road repair season, and are urging drivers to stay alert and slow down.

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Tattoo Convention

Tattoo fans in Port Huron are gearing up for a busy weekend as the Black River Tattoo Convention arrives at the Blue Water Convention Center today through Sunday. More than 100 artists from across the country are expected, offering attendees a chance to get inked by top talent without leaving the Blue Water Area. The event will also feature vendors, live entertainment, contests, and prizes. It is hosted by local shop owner Jonathon Anderson of Sarenity Tattoo and Body Piercing in Fort Gratiot. Tickets are available online.

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Sarnia Braces for Busy Summer

Sarnia drivers and residents can expect delays this summer as the city rolls out a record $4.1 million road repair program tied to major sewer and flood control upgrades. Crews will work on Ontario, Johnston, Queen, College and George streets, along with full rebuilds on Copland Road and Kathleen Avenue. The city is also boosting flood protection at Pumping Station 16 and continuing sewer separation projects. Officials say the work is disruptive but necessary to prevent flooding, reduce future repair costs and keep roads and water systems reliable.

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Free Music And Rock History Event

Port Sanilac residents have a chance to spend a free afternoon with music and local history this Friday. The Sanilac County Historical Society is hosting two public events June 6 at the Historic Village and Museum on South Ridge Street. The Croswell-Lexington Community Band performs under the pavilion at 1 p.m., featuring musicians from across the Thumb. At 3 p.m., a rock and roll history talk inside the Forestville Church explores the genre’s rise and impact. Donations are welcome, but admission is free.

Reporting for WGRT – JP bZet