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Postpartum Support Workshop

Registered social worker Katie Joosten is launching a new workshop in Sarnia’s Mitton Village to help new and expecting parents find emotional balance after birth. Her “Postpartum Survival & Support” session runs March 11th at the Radiant Community Centre on Mitton Street South, offering real talk on mental health, identity shifts, and relationships after having a baby. Joosten says her goal is to fill the gap in local care so parents don’t face the postpartum period alone.

Reporting for WGRT – JP bZet

Medical Center Earns National Spot

Lake Huron Medical Center in Port Huron has earned national recognition, landing a four-star spot on Forbes’ first-ever Top Hospitals list. The ranking placed Lake Huron Medical Center among just over 500 hospitals nationwide recognized for outstanding patient care, outcomes, and experience. It was one of twelve Prime Healthcare hospitals to make the list. Hospital leaders say the honor reflects the dedication of doctors, nurses, and staff working every day to serve the Blue Water community with skill, compassion, and quality care.

Reporting for WGRT – JP bZet

Judge Throws Out County’s Solar Rules

A judge has struck down St. Clair County’s new rules on solar power projects, saying the county overstepped its authority. Circuit Judge Michael West sided with DTE Energy and Portside Solar, ruling the county’s health codes were actually zoning laws in disguise. The decision means local limits on noise, visibility, and cleanup won’t take effect—at least for now. County leaders meet Feb. 19th to decide whether to appeal, revise, or drop the ordinance. The ruling mirrors similar solar-energy battles across Michigan.

Reporting for WGRT – JP bZet

Waterfront Makeover Brings Major Upgrades

Major improvements are coming to Lexington’s waterfront this year. State crews have begun work at Tierney Park while the harbor readies for big repairs expected to stretch into ’27. The $8 million project covers dredging, breakwall fixes, and new marina structures, meaning some boating closures ahead — including a full shutdown from September to May of ’27. Meanwhile, Tierney Park is getting an amphitheater, new restrooms, and a concession stand, with reopening planned for summer.

Reporting for WGRT – JP bZet

Chilly Fest Fires Up Downtown

Downtown Port Huron is heating up this weekend with the return of Chilly Fest, running Friday and Saturday. The annual winter festival takes over McMorran Place and the Wrigley Center with ice sculptures, live music, family fun, and the popular chili crawl and cook-off. Most events are free, but the chili crawl costs $10, with proceeds supporting local outreach. New this year, restaurants like Texas Roadhouse and Freighters are joining the lineup. Visitors can skate and sample creative chili recipes downtown, with winners crowned Saturday evening at the Wrigley Center.

Reporting for WGRT – JP bZet

Hands‑On Career Paths

The St. Clair County Technical Education Center in Marysville is inviting local families to its annual Open House on February 19th, from 5:30 to 8 p.m. The event gives 10th graders and their parents a close-up look at hands-on career programs available to juniors and seniors—everything from computer programming and engineering to cosmetology, health care, and welding. Visitors can meet instructors, tour the labs, and learn how TEC helps students earn free college credits while preparing for jobs and college success.

Reporting for WGRT – JP bZet