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1,200 Kids Need Your Help

Port Huron and St. Clair County families are facing a tough Christmas, with over 1,200 local kids depending on the Salvation Army’s Angel Tree to get gifts and food this year. You can help right now by grabbing a child’s tag at Birchwood Mall near Target, Walmart in Fort Gratiot, or the Salvation Army office on Court Street. Pick toys, Legos, books, or gift cards, add food like peanut butter, tuna, or stuffing, and drop everything off by December 13th at the mall or Walmart, or by the 15th at the office.

Reporting for WGRT – JP bZet

Father-Son Shooting Trial Begins

A jury trial began Tuesday for Wyatt Stimac, 24, accused of killing his father, Shane Stimac, at their St. Clair Township home in March. Prosecutors told jurors his sister and mother would testify that Wyatt admitted to the shooting, and that earlier he had a heated confrontation with his father. Defense attorneys said the killing was impulsive, not premeditated. Wyatt’s sister described a crowded home, her brother following their father, then hearing gunshots. She found Shane Stimac bleeding and called 911. First-degree murder carries up to life in prison.

Reporting for WGRT – JP bZet

Holiday Classic Basketball Tournament

St. Clair County Community College is bringing top regional basketball action to Port Huron this weekend with the Skippers Holiday Classic. The two-day event kicks off today at the SC4 Fieldhouse, featuring men’s and women’s teams from Cuyahoga, Lakeland, Glen Oaks, and Oakland community colleges. Fans can catch eight games through Saturday, including SC4 matchups against Lakeland and Cuyahoga. Coach Richard Field says it’s a chance to see high-level basketball up close. Tickets and full schedules are available at sc4.edu/athletics.

Reporting for WGRT – JP bZet

Keep Gas Meters Clear During Winter Snow

SEMCO Energy is urging Port Huron residents to keep natural gas meters clear as winter weather moves in. The company says snow and ice can block meters and vents, which may cause dangerous buildups or disrupt service. Residents are encouraged to gently brush away soft snow with a hand or broom and avoid piling snow against meters when shoveling or plowing. SEMCO also warns people not to chip away ice or use de-icer on gas equipment. Anyone who finds their meter frozen in ice should call SEMCO for help immediately.

Reporting for WGRT – JP bZet

Carrell Named National Woman of the Year

Karynn Carrell of Port Huron has been named the ’25 National Woman of the Year by the National Association of Career Women. The award honors her professional achievements, leadership, and dedication to the community. Known for mentoring colleagues, supporting the McLaren Port Huron Foundation, and embracing personal growth, Karynn inspires others with her generosity and positivity. She balances her career with family life, celebrating 11 years of marriage and raising four children. Karynn previously received the Port Huron Chapter Woman of the Year Award in September.

Reporting for WGRT – JP bZet

Police Investigate Isolated Shooting

Port Huron police investigated an alleged shooting Tuesday afternoon near the 1300 block of 18th Street. Officers described it as “an isolated incident inside a nearby home” and said the investigation is ongoing. Nearby residents were asked to stay inside and call 911 if they saw anything suspicious. Local schools briefly sheltered in place as a precaution, but by early afternoon, Port Huron schools reported normal activities had resumed, and no threat to students was found.

Reporting for WGRT – JP bZet