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Hull’s Leadership Official

St. Clair County is making leadership official. Commissioners voted unanimously to appoint Thomas Hull as the county’s full-time administrator and controller, dropping his interim title after months on the job. Hull stepped in January first following the previous administrator’s retirement and will now serve through the end of ’28. He started with the county 13 years ago, and worked his way up through several roles. In this position, Hull manages daily operations and oversees county finances, with full support from the board.

Reporting for WGRT – JP bZet

Drivers Face Road Closures & Delays

Drivers heading through St. Clair County should plan for delays this week as road crews roll out multiple projects. Officials say several roads in Casco, Emmett, and Riley townships will see full, one-day closures for culvert work, while others like County Line and Gratiot roads will have intermittent lane restrictions. Additional slowdowns are expected from ditching, bridge washing, and ongoing bridge replacement on Frith Road. All work depends on weather, so drivers are urged to allow extra time and follow posted detours.

Reporting for WGRT – JP bZet

Multi-Use Marketplace

A historic building in downtown Lexington is getting a fresh start with a modern twist. Foley’s Market, originally built in 1858, is set to reopen soon as a multi-use indoor marketplace led by the Roxbury Group, known for restoring nearby Cadillac House. The updated space will feature four businesses, including an expanded Foley’s Spirits, a new sandwich shop, a Detroit City Distillery tasting room, and a cigar lounge. Renovations highlight the building’s original structure, with a full opening expected within weeks.

Reporting for WGRT – JP bZet

International Student Drop Forces Cuts

Lambton College in Ontario is cutting staff and services as international student limits continue to hit enrollment hard. The school says student numbers have dropped more than 75 percent since federal rule changes, falling from about 12,600 in ’23 to a projected 2,900 in Sarnia this year. That decline is driving major budget gaps, including a $10.2 million deficit. About 30 percent of staff have been cut, with unions reporting more than 80 lost jobs and fewer class options for students.

Reporting for WGRT – JP bZet

Stella Behnan’s Inspiring Comeback

Cardinal Mooney senior Stella Behnan overcame a serious sacral fracture at the base of her spine last summer. The injury forced her to miss the entire cross country season and raised doubts about her future in track. With steady support from coach Matt Zammit, she pushed through three months of recovery and tough winter training. On May 6, Behnan broke the school record in the girls 1,600 meters, running 5 minutes 39.76 seconds. She heads to the Division 4 state finals on May 30th.

Reporting for WGRT – JP bZet

Township Residents Get City Rec at Resident Rates

Port Huron Township residents will now enjoy City of Port Huron parks and recreation programs at the same lower prices as city residents. Township officials approved the new partnership agreement last week. The township will reimburse the city for the fee difference, making it easier and more affordable for families to join classes and activities. Residents must show proof of address, such as a driver’s license or utility bill. The three-year deal strengthens ties between the township and city while giving locals better access to popular programs..

Reporting for WGRT – JP bZet