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Children Speak Out as Father Sentenced to Life

A local father received life in prison without parole last week for the horrific shooting that killed his 17-year-old son and left two other children with lifelong injuries. Jeffery Smerer, 45, opened fire on his kids as they got ready for school last September, shooting his son Kayleb from behind before wounding the younger ones in their bedrooms. His daughter now uses a wheelchair. The surviving children bravely spoke in court, saying they could not understand how their once-loving dad could do this. The judge called it a tragedy beyond words.

Reporting for WGRT – JP bZet

Fire Damages Dorsey House

A popular Clyde Township restaurant is facing major repairs after a 5 alarm weekend fire. Owners of the Dorsey House say the bar area was heavily damaged, and there is no clear timeline for reopening. Crews were called out around 2:30 Sunday afternoon and had the fire under control in just over an hour, with no injuries reported. The building was closed for scheduled renovations at the time, and only one person was inside. Fire officials are now working with insurance investigators to determine what caused the fire.

Reporting for WGRT – JP bZet

Port Huron-Linked Ship Sinks

A ship once familiar to Port Huron’s waterfront has sunk in New York Harbor. The 154-foot vessel, now called “Pilot,” went down late last Wednesday while docked. From ’02 to ’11, it served as a floating classroom in Port Huron, teaching Great Lakes students basic sailing skills. The ship later became a floating bar and restaurant. It also carried historical significance, with past service in World War II and on research trips with Jacques Cousteau. No injuries were reported, and investigators are now working to determine what caused the sinking.

Reporting for WGRT – JP bZet

Volunteers Sought for Rotary Parade

Organizers in Port Huron are calling for volunteers to join the Rotary International Day Parade during Boat Week next Wednesday, July 15th. Community members are encouraged to sign up early, with the first 50 participants invited to walk the route blowing bubbles alongside the group. Check-in begins at 5 p.m. at The Closet by A Beautiful Me on Huron Avenue, with the parade stepping off at 6:30 and pickup around 8 p.m. A $10 fee includes a new T-shirt, snacks, and water for walkers.

Reporting for WGRT – JP bZet

Block Party Shooting

Authorities say a Fourth of July block party in Mount Clemens turned violent when gunfire broke out late Friday night, sending five people to the hospital, including three juveniles. Deputies responded around 11 p.m. near Court and Clemens streets, where a large crowd had gathered to celebrate the holiday. Investigators have not released the victims’ names as families are being notified. The sheriff’s office is asking anyone who witnessed the shooting or has information to call them or contact Crime Stoppers anonymously at 1-800-Speak-Up.

Reporting for WGRT – JP bZet

St. Clair County Roads Face Closures And Delays

Drivers across St. Clair County should plan for delays this week as road crews roll out closures and lane restrictions, which started yeasterday. A full shutdown is set for North Road in Burtchville Township through July 17th, while Sayles Road in Brockway Township closes July 8th for culvert work. Meanwhile, intermittent lane closures are expected countywide, including Palms, Anchor Bay, Rattle Run, Bree, and Church roads for paving, ditching, and maintenance. Officials urge motorists to follow detours, watch signage, and allow extra travel time.

Reporting for WGRT – JP bZet